Gods Zoo
"Gods Zoo" is a single by the English post-punk/gothic rock band Death Cult, released on 23 October 1983 by Situation Two. The song is often, erroneously, spelled "God's Zoo".
Picture sleeve
No credit is given to the design of the picture sleeve for the single. The front features the group's name centered between four stereoscopic printed television sets. Within each television is an image. Clockwise from top left the images are as follows: the group's Mickey Mouse "skull" logo; a nude female drawing ; a portion of a Tim Page photograph of ARVN soldiers interrogating a Viet Cong suspect ; a portion of a photograph of Jimi Hendrix.B-side
The single is labeled A SIDE, and AA SIDE, which is an extended and remixed version of the title track titled "Gods Zoo ".History
"Gods Zoo" was released while the group was still recording and performing as Death Cult and was intended to be the lead single for Death Cult's first album. A joint 4AD and Beggars Banquet 7" promotional EP, titled A Sampling Above the Rest, featured "Gods Zoo " as a promotional track with the following description: "taken from the forthcoming Death Cult cassette and album".A full-length Death Cult album never materialized. The group's developed material was eventually incorporated into what would become the Dreamtime album, which was released nearly a year later and under the group's new name. Conspicuously missing from the finalized album was "Gods Zoo", making it a stand-alone single.
Track listing
Release information pertains to the United Kingdom release only.7": Situation Two SIT 29
- "Gods Zoo" – 3:26
- "Gods Zoo " – 5:09
12": Situation Two SIT 29T
- "Gods Zoo" – 3:26
- "Gods Zoo " – 5:09
Australian release
"Gods Zoo", as a single, was released only in the UK and Australia. The Australian version was only issued in the 7" format and was distributed by the Powderworks Records label. It was released in 1983, but the specific day and month of the release is unknown. The track listing was the same as the UK single.Personnel
- Ian Astbury - vocals
- Billy Duffy - guitars
- Jamie Stewart - bass guitar
- Nigel Preston - drums
- Jeremy Green - producer and engineer
Preston had previously worked with Duffy in Theatre of Hate. After his departure from Theatre of Hate, Preston joined Sex Gang Children in September 1982. When Preston was recruited to join Death Cult in September 1983, he essentially "swapped" with Ray Mondo. Ray Mondo played his last gig with Death Cult on 19 September 1983 at the Brixton Ace in London. Shortly afterwards, he filled the vacant drummer position with Sex Gang Children.