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The so-called Yellow EP was an untitled 12" Gang of Four EP released in 1980. It came to be known as the Yellow EP because of its sleeve color. All four songs were later included on Infinite Zero Archive/American Recordings's 1995 CD issue of Entertainment!.

Track listing

All songs written and produced by Gang of Four.

Side one

  1. "Outside the Trains Don't Run on Time" – 3:13 (recorded March 1980, later appeared on Solid Gold in 1981)
  2. "He'd Send in the Army" – 3:39 (recorded March 1980, also later appeared on Solid Gold)

    Side two

  3. "It's Her Factory" – 3:07 (recorded March 1979)
  4. "Armalite Rifle" – 2:48 (recorded June 1978, originally released Dec. 1978 as B-side to Gang of Four's 1st single, Damaged Goods, recorded for Fast Product Records)

Personnel

  • Dave Allen - bass guitar, vocals
  • Hugo Burnham - drums, vocals
  • Andy Gill - guitar, vocals
  • Jon King - vocals

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