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Angel Dust
Deluxe Edition
180 grams
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Track Listings
Disc: 1
1 | Land of Sunshine |
2 | Caffeine |
3 | Midlife Crisis |
4 | RV |
5 | Everything's Ruined |
6 | Malpractice |
Disc: 2
1 | Kindergarten |
2 | Be Aggressive |
3 | A Small Victory |
4 | Jizzlobber |
5 | Smaller and Smaller |
Disc: 3
1 | Easy |
2 | Midnight Cowboy (Theme From) |
3 | Crack Hitler |
4 | Midlife Crisis (The Scream Mix) [Matt Walllace Remix] |
5 | The World Is Yours (Outtake from Angel Dust Sessions) |
Disc: 4
1 | As The Worm Turns (Mike Patton Vocal) |
2 | Das Schutzenfest |
3 | Let's Lynch the Landlord (B-Side) |
4 | Be Aggressive (Live in Munich 9th November 1992) [B-Side] |
5 | Kindergarten (Live in Munich 9th November 1992) [B-Side] |
6 | We Care a Lot (Live in Munich 9th November 1992) [B-Side] |
Editorial Reviews
Album will be offered as a two-LP on 180gm vinyl set that includes the original release accompanied by a second LP filled with rarities related to the album.The album swings between extremes-aggressive and disturbing, but also beautiful and soothing-showing off every facet of the band's quirky eloquence on such diverse tracks as Midlife Crisis, Jizzlobber, R.V.and Small Victory.Among the nine tracks featured on the bonus disc is a mix of Midlife Crisis by the band's longtime producer Matt Wallace, a trio of live recordings from a concert in Munich, Germany, as well as covers of the Dead Kennedys' Let's Lynch The Landlord and the band's unforgettable take on the Commodores' Easy.
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 12 x 12.6 x 1 inches; 8 ounces
- Manufacturer : Rhino/Slash
- Item model number : 35224735
- Original Release Date : 2015
- Date First Available : May 29, 2015
- Label : Rhino/Slash
- ASIN : B00Y3RLXV6
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: #38,444 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #17,739 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
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Crank Hitler is a stop-start vocal & bass
song that just has a groove that gets you
pumped. Track 12.....Lobber is an
awesome song with great drums and
guitar & keys. The closer instrumental is
Midnight Cowboy which is so beautiful.
The best songs on here are Midlife
Crisis,Caffeine,Midlife Crisis,Everythings
Ruined,Kindergarden,A Small Victory & Midnight Cowboy.
This album is so hard to explain it is a great mixture of sounds,some experimental sounds that created some of the best music ever recorded. Great lyrics and vocals by Mike Patton, it is just a masterpiece. His range of vocals are great,add on some heavy crunchy bass & some sick drum patterns.The guitar and keyboards are excellent,the instruments all blend together so well to make a monumental album. The whole album is flawless,not 1 bad song at all. If your new to the band i suggest you get this album without hesitation,also pick up King For a Day Hero For a Lifetime,Album of the Year,The Real Thing. And also check out the classic album,the pre-Patton era album Introduce Yourself. Introduce Yourself is such a great punk-funk album,at first i just thought it was Patton before he found his voice and got the range on point. Any FNM album is awesome but Angel Dust is their best album especially if your new to the band. You will get hooked instantly. Highly recommend
As for the rest of the album, like a previous reviewer said, it has taken me over 15 years to even go back to the remainder of the album to give it another chance. I am very surprised by how much I like the ENTIRE album. RV, a song which I thought would constantly skip over, is a tune I play often due to the attitude and actual voice acting done by Patton. Be Aggressive has really grown on me as well. Malpractice is brilliant, Crack Hitler & Jizzlobber are placed perfectly together on this album, & Kindergarten while the most tame song on the album, still holds its own in terms of listening to.
Which leads me to the remaining songs: Land of Sunshine - this is the hardest song for me to get into to, I do like it but I need more time with it - the same exact feelings apply to Caffeine. Smaller & Smaller - another tough one for me to warm up to but again, I just need more time with it. Midnight Cowboy is the ultimate "chill" track - I love it and feel they put a lot of TLC into it.
I'm really glad I ended up buying this one - It really does force you to listen to music in a different way...thought I was just playing tricks with my brain (i.e. forcing myself to like it) because music today is so bad but I really wasn't - the album first comes off as so crazy and weird that you first dismiss it only to find out later how many deep layers there really are to it.
All of my above comments lead to one strong conclusion - this album is worthy of the highest ratings possible whether you like it, love it, or hate it.
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Cet album est magnifique et la qualité d'écoute sur vinyle est supérieure au CD (avis personnel).
Indispensable !
Reviewed in Canada on December 11, 2019