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Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Double Dare 2. In the Flat Field 3. God In an Alcove, A 4. Dive 5. Spy In the Cab, The 6. Small Talk Stinks 7. St. Vitus Dance 8. Stigmata Martyr 9. Nerves
DISC 2: 1. Dark Entries 2. God In an Alcove [Original Version], A 3. [Untitled] 4. Terror Couple Kill Colonel [Original Beck Version] - (previously unreleased) 5. Telegram Sam [Original Beck Version] - (previously unreleased) 6. Terror Couple Kill Colonel 7. Scopes 8. Terror Couple Kill Colonel [Southern Mix #2] - (remix, previously unreleased) 9. Crowds 10. Dive [Out-Take/Alternative Mix] - (remix, previously unreleased, take) 11. Spy In the Cab [Out-Take/Alternative Mix], The - (remix, previously unreleased, take) 12. Stigmata Martyr [Out-Take/Alternative Mix] - (remix, previously unreleased, take) 13. Rosegarden Funeral of Sores 14. Double Dare [Alternative Version/Mix #4] - (remix, previously unreleased) 15. Telegram Sam [Alternative Mix #1] - (remix, previously unreleased) 16. [Untitled] - (previously unreleased)
| Details | | Producer: | Bauhaus, John Sparrow | | Distributor: | Distribution Select | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Bauhaus: Kevin Haskins, David Jay, Peter Murphy, Daniel Ash. Lyricist: Bauhaus. Audio Remasterers: John Dent; Jason Mitchell. Liner Note Author: Craig Roseberry. Recording information: B.B.C. Maidavale Studios; Southern Studios, London. Photographer: Geoff Smith. Arranger: Bauhaus. In 1980, after almost single-handedly inventing the "Goth" genre with their debut single, "Bela Lugosi's Dead," Bauhaus recorded IN THE FLAT FIELD for England's influential 4AD label. This CD retains the rather original album's rather daring cover art (a nude male figure) but adds eight tracks from early singles (though not "Belaà," unfortunately) to the 4AD issue's nine. IN THE FLAT FIELD is classic and influential, a deadly combination. Though Bauhaus may be labeled as "Goth," the pealing feedback that opens the disc ("Dark Entries") and the anguished howl in the first line of "Double Dare" ("I dare you to be real!") prove that they arrive with the same punk rock pedigree as many of their contemporaries. Peter Murphy's vocals very nearly dominate the proceedings. By turns, he declaims, wails, and sings-even speaking in tongues on "Stigmata Martyr." His lyrics draw from popular culture, from Greek mythology, and from everything in between. The rhythm section of brothers David Jay (bass) and Kevin Haskins (drums) provides a flexible but extremely forceful backbone to Daniel Ash's squalling, often distorted, guitar sound. Make no mistake. This is a rock record-and one of the best, at that.
Industry Reviews Included in Q Magazine's Best Gothic Albums Of All Time - ...it remains the definitive statement: a taut, unsettling canvas rich with vampiric imagery...and the dungeonly baritone of Maxell advert's Pete Murphy. Q (12/01/1999)
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