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enlarge | Artist: Front Line Assembly Label: Roadrunner Records Category: Music
List Price: $17.98 Buy Used: $2.12 You Save: $15.86 (88%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 114112
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 016861879020 EAN: 0016861879020 ASIN: B000000H4B
Release Date: October 21, 1997 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Digital Tension Dementia | | • | No Limit | | • | Iceolate | | • | Virus | | • | Provision | | • | Blade | | • | Heat Wave | | • | Target | | • | Toxic | | • | Mindphaser | | • | Millennium | | • | Surface Patterns |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Album Description Limited edition 2007 digitally remastered 'Gold Disc' digipak edition of this compilation of material from 1989-94. This set proves the true genius of Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber Frontline Assembly - leaders amongst Industrial/Electronic artists of the 90's. Metal mind 2007
Album Details Front Line Assembly have Been One of the Most Successful and Influential Bands Working in the Electro-industrial Field for Over Two Decades. The Band was Formed in 1986 by Viennese Emigre Bill Leeb (Vocals, Synthesizers) Along with Rhys Fulber (Synthesizers and Samplers) and Michael Balch (Synthesizers). Leaders in the Modern Industrial Boom, Front Line Assembly have Always Been Ahead of their Time. The Band's Innovative Mixture of Industrial Rhythms, Electronics and Guitars, Together with Stunningly Hi-tech and Futuristic Videos, Forged a Sound that Many Bands in the Electronic World were Only Just Starting to Pick Up On. Gold Disc Limited to 2,000 Copies!
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| Customer Reviews:
just a compilation; no unreleased tracks...buy the albums October 1, 2001 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
This compilation does not add anything new. if I were you, I would buy the albums instead, 'Gashed Senses & Crossfire', 'Caustic Grip', 'Tactical Neural implant' and 'Millenium' deserves enough attention, so don't waste your money on this compilation. I bought it because of the songs not included in any album, but ok, it's a reason for buying the compilation, but they're not amazing traks, anyway. 'Heatwave' has no vocals, 'Target' is quite ok but average compared to TNI material, and 'Toxic' has a distorted chorus quite interesting, reminding me of Skinny Puppy. Virus is a typical song from 'Caustic Grip' era, not my cup of tea, similar to 'Mental Distortion', perhaps. The versions of 'Millenium' and 'Surface patterns' are more electronic than the original ones, but much too alike, nothing surprising. 'Iceolate' and 'Provision' mixes are good 'cos the songs are very good, but the versions are just a bit longer, that's all.All in all, if you just want to know the band, it can be interesting, but you will get a better experience if you buy the original albums, actually.
Reclamation ~ Front Line Assembly April 28, 2005 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I will basically buy anything that Leeb and Co. release and therefore I had to buy this compilation with remixes and amazing tracks the blade, mindphaser and so many others. The remixes are awesome and show the true genius of Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber. Leeb writes very pesimistic yet not trite lyrics that often talk about doom and gloom. However, this could easily become silly or just inane. However he manages to pull this of with style and keeps the lyrics pertinent style. The remix is nothing short of stupendous and show that Michael Balch was a contributing force to FLA at the time. The cover art is puzzzling shot of a female crash test dummy and the back cover is a an old rusty car. I have no idea what the band wanted to convey with this, but I suppose it was meant to be some form of artistic creativity.
Explosive compilation February 25, 1999 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
The mixes are excellent, resulting in a "take no prisoners", wonderfully done techno-dance compilation. Need some motivation to wake up? Play RECLAMATION!
New twists on classic stuff December 31, 1998 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
Although I generally don't care much for FLA's music before Caustic Grip, the songs I do know have been remixec very well. Add in some great remixes of songs on a couple albums I haven't aquired yet (that is changing), and I think this album is very good. It just didn't grab me like Caustic Grip, TNI and Millenium did, though.
Pleasantly suprised! November 30, 2006 I gotta say I'm not really crazy about compilations but this one is killer. A nice mix of their material before they sucked.
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