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enlarge | Artist: Various Artists Label: Cleopatra Category: Music
List Price: $34.98 Buy New: $30.75 You Save: $4.23 (12%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 24 reviews Sales Rank: 188923
Format: Box Set Media: Audio CD Discs: 4 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.199999980927 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 741157038729 EAN: 0741157038729 ASIN: B00000DAKI
Release Date: October 27, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New!!!
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Disc 1
| • | In the Flat Field - Bauhaus | | • | Blacklist - Ka-Spel, Edward | | • | Dean Haven - Numan, Gary | | • | Everyday Is Halloween - Jourgensen, Alain | | • | Laura - Fields of the Nephi | | • | Pagan Love Song - Virgin Prunes | | • | Christian Says - Tones on Tail | | • | Jipp - Reed, Chris | | • | Rosary - Gene Loves Jezebel | | • | Holes - Specimen [1] | | • | She's a Killer - Fiend, Nik | | • | Kagami - Fichor | | • | Supernaut - Iommi, Tony | | • | Fatherland - Engler, Jurgen | | • | V's Theme - David J |
Disc 2
| • | Somnolent - Lebb | | • | Drool (Mother) - Wallace, Susan | | • | Allegedy, Dancefloor Tragedy - Suspiria | | • | An Exit - Green, Matt | | • | Adrenaline - King, Porl | | • | Love and Solitude - Love Is Colder Than | | • | Torturous - DeVille, Damien | | • | Eyelash - Big Electric Cat | | • | The Lake - Corpus Delicti | | • | Irresistible - Jyrki | | • | Angel - Wumpscut | | • | 4 Walls Black - Genitorturers | | • | Clownhead - Walsh, Mark S. [Roc | | • | Psychocult - Arkham, Marvin | | • | Invocation (Salome's Dream) - Speight | | • | Malvasia - Into The Abyss | | • | Serenade for the Dead - Larsen |
Disc 3
| • | Waves (Take Me Alive) - Hutton | | • | Wake Up - Crimson Joy | | • | Odio en el Alma - Hocico | | • | Write My Name in Blood - Burning Retina | | • | Subversion III - Ikon [1] | | • | Seasoned - Numeralia | | • | Birth - Gravedance | | • | The Shepherds Deathline - Blanchart | | • | Chains - Cook | | • | Monsters - CruexShadows | | • | 1000 Crimes - Absinthe | | • | Desperado - Ash | | • | Scar Tissue - Christian, Adam | | • | You Can Never Cut Your Hair - Sain, Ashkelon | | • | Infusion - Lucifer Scale | | • | One Mind - Magenta |
Disc 4
| • | Halloween Theme - Carpenter, John [1] | | • | Transylvanian Concubine - Creager, Melora | | • | Black Light District - Rice, Boyd | | • | Writhing - Blackouts | | • | Chain - Vampire Rodents | | • | Annabell Lee - Ataraxia | | • | Suicide - Wake [1] | | • | A Flock of Birds - Chako | | • | This Mirage - William | | • | The Hop - Brandon, Kirk | | • | Partytime - Bolles, Don | | • | Cathedral in Ice - Ferro | | • | In This Garden of Mine - Fading Colours | | • | 1969 - Alexander, Dave [2] | | • | Cinerarium Waltz - Von, Eerie | | • | Interview | | • | Interview |
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Another Cleo box set - at least it's fairly inexpensive December 1, 1998 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
Whenever Cleopatra puts out a box set it's rush, rush, rush to get it - and with this one it's snore, snore, snore as you try to find good tracks. Although the overall box set is well put together, the "exclusive" and "first time on CD" labels are misleading. Most of the tracks are well known, though the mixes are not the typical ones encountered. Unfortunately - these variations are often not up to the more popular and commonly accessible versions of the tracks.Good groups, ok music. Fair price given how expensive The Goth Box and some other Cleopatra box sets have been in recent history. PS to Cleopatra - if you want to include Industrial in a box set like this, you may want to aim for more than six tracks of it. Anyone who picks this up for a solid industrial gothic mixture of music stands a fair chance of disappointment.
The best I've heard (Goth 101) September 25, 1999 7 out of 9 found this review helpful
I can't believe that anyone would bad mouth this compilation! One reviwer says that Cleopatra Records just pumps out compilation with no regard for quality. Clearly they didn't see the booklet included in the box set. It's packed with photos and info about each band and it's track. This is the greatest "goth starter" package available. Each disk covers one of the four corners of "Goth". IT'S GOTH 101!
Excellent Compilation May 16, 2002 7 out of 9 found this review helpful
My boyfriend actually bought this, since I had recently become tired of goth comps that were simply more of the same old Cleopatra bands. While this is a Cleo release, and you will find some of the same offenders here, there's also a lot of other bands, and it's good stuff too. In fact, there's only one track that I don't like, which is rare for me! Unfortunately there's no Siouxsie, Sisters of Mercy, or Cure, although there are two tracks that contain short interviews with Siouxsie and Robert Smith. Sadly, it seems to be the norm these days to leave these pioneers out. 45 Grave however, do make an appearance with the track "Party Time", which is featured in the graveyard scene in the movie _Return of the living Dead_. How cool is that! In any case, I really enjoyed this, and it was a good introduction to some of the bands I had never heard of before. This would make a great introduction to the world of gothic music for any of you newbies out there.
fine compilation of Goth and industrial music June 8, 2005 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
I suppose it's difficult to please fans of Goth, who tend to look on the gloomy side of things by definition, but I think this collection is very good! There are four CDs in a nice case and the extensive liner notes are quite informative and entertaining.
Here you'll find cuts from Alien Sex Fiend, Red Lorry Yellow Lorry, Magenta, Die Krupps, Mission UK and many others, many of them on a compilation or for US distribution for the first time. Of course not all of your favorite groups will be here and you would undoubtedly have put on a different song than the one selected, but with the great range of music and the great written information, chances are you will learn something as well as discover a few new favorite groups.
Wow., This stuns me in its mediocracy March 12, 2005 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
This is truly one of the worst Goth and related genre compilations I have ever heard. With the PARTIAL Exception of disk # 2, the songs chosen of even the best bands were among their worst or most mundane songs. It almost seems as if someone was given a list of bands and their songs and said 'pick songs to go on this album' they put up a list of songs up on a board and picked them by randomly throwing darts at it. Great bands on disk 1, but again they picked some of the more mundane songs overall from Bauhaus, Legendary Pink Dots, Die Form, Christian Death (Disk 4) and some of the more classic favorites. Again- on disk 2 which showed the most promise for other than the utterly mundane they had poor song choices- for example they chose 'Drool' for Switchblade Symphony (which is a band I truly adore otherwise) which is one of their least impressive and mundane songs. Though they made it clear by the intro this was not just 'goth' music, but supposed to encompass Industrial and Darkwave as well, I was stunned at how little Gothic and Darkwave music there really was- and was perplexed as to why they bothered putting metal-related bands on like Two Witches and several others on the compilation. A few good songs scattered on disk 2 and 3, but why pay for 4 disks of music with some to a few good songs on each, when everything worth listening to could have just gone on 1 album? Hours of boredom listening for a few gems.
For a good compilation I would recommend the Goth Box and the Disease of Lady Madeline.
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