Just to add my two pen'orth...I personally think this should stay here. According to Penny Rimbaud, Pete Stennett of Small Wonder offered the band a single after hearing a demo; the band were unable to decide which songs to include and so recorded their entire stage set as it stood (including the 'encore' of "DTOUAL?"!) for issue as an EP (not album). After the 'formal' institution of the indie charts in 1980, this was always listed as a single, not LP...although admittedly the 2010 'Crassical Collection' CD reissue lumps it among the band's long players. The mods' wisdom will prevail, as always...!
Incidentally, Paul's copy above is one of the first pressing of, er, 5000 (hence the title). Later copies (not to be confused with the Crass label reissue) added the NME and Sounds reviews to the back of the insert, and 'revoked' the 'Asylum cassette offer' (as the band had by then made plans for the subsequent 7" single).
The outcome of the discussion on the Moderator Forum is that we are going to leave this (and other similarly "debatable" entries) on here for now. Once we have LPWorld we will then transfer them over to the new World.
Dr Doom quite rightly pointed out that if we delete the entry, someone will come along and add it again, eventually (quite innocently). To avoid that, we will leave this in situ for now.
As I say, once we have LPWorld (or whatever it ends up being called) we can shift this over to that world instead.
There's been a mod discussion about this one, and it's generally agreed that it shouldn't be here but needs to wait for the LP World to come along.
We know that it's 45rpm and is called an EP, but the fact it's 35 mins long with so many separate tracks means that it crosses even the loosest borderline we've had in place on 12"World (there were a couple of Chiswick 45rpm LP's we deleted a few months ago for the same reason).
Sorry about that - you obviously spent quite a bit of time entering it !