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| Livin' Fear of James Last | 
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| Artist: Nurse With Wound Label: Castle Category: Music
Buy New: $110.23
New (1) Collectible (1) from $110.23
Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 589315
Format: Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
EAN: 5050749411617 ASIN: B000A14OO2
Release Date: September 13, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | The Six Buttons of Sex Appeal | | • | Dirty Fingernails | | • | Stick That Chick and Feel My Steel Through Your Last Meal | | • | Subterranean Zappa Blues | | • | Ag Canadh Thuas Sa Speir | | • | Die, Flip or Go to India | | • | Cold | | • | The Strange Play of the Mouth | | • | Swansong |
Disc 2
| • | Optical Illusion Pad | | • | Sea Armchair | | • | A Piece of the Sky Is Missing | | • | Home Is Where the Heart Is/Monument for Perez Prado | | • | Intravenous | | • | A New Dress | | • | Yagga Blues | | • | Two Shaves and a Shine | | • | Rock 'N Roll Station - Nurse with Wound, Berrocal | | • | I Was No Longer His Dominant |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Album Description Living Fear Of James Last is a career defining 2 disc collection from Nurse With Wound and spans almost the entire existence of Stephen Stapleton's musical career. Features tracks from as far back as the early to mid-80's and branching out almost to the present day, this collection encompasses the many sublime and macabre musical and lyrical ideas that make up the world of N.W.W. Compiled & mastered by Nurse With Wound founder, Stephen Stapleton. Castle. 2005.
Album Details Career Defining Collection from the Gothic, Surreal, Avant-garde and Highly Collectable Xperimentalists. Compiled and Mastered by Founder, Steven Stapleton.
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| Customer Reviews:
Great Introduction To NWW May 17, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
For those new to Nurse With Wound "Livin' Fear Of James Last or... Joy in the House of Dada!!!" is a great way to get to know the NWW sound. This compilation gives you a nice over view of their work from 79' to 05'. What I feel is best about this compilation is not only do you get 19 great NWW tracks most of them are over 7 minutes long. Although that isn't uncommon with NWW.
The comp also has a nice variety of tracks. Such tracks as "Die, Flip or go to India" and "Home is where the heart is/Monument for Perez Prado" are some nice chill-out ambient. "Optical Illusion Pad" and "Intravenous(edit)" have a psychedelic edge and of course there are some great noise tracks like "Cold(edit)" and "The six buttons of sex appeal" and there is even "Subterranean Zappa Blues" which stands out as the most structured track on the comp that seems to scream "Industrial". Last of all there is the track "I was no longer his dominant(remix)" which I believe is the only unique track on the album. It's a ambient like track with spoken word throughout and last over 11 minutes.
The price is right for the album but I believe new fans will benefit from it more than collectors unless you absolutely gotta have everything NWW.
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