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艺人
Bauhaus
语种
英语
厂牌
Alex
发行时间
1992年09月02日
专辑类别
现场专辑

专辑介绍

by Ned Raggett

First surfacing long after the band's 1983 breakup -- but long before anyone realized that in fact more concerts would one day be a reality -- Rest in Peace, a soundboard recording made by the band's loyal soundman Pete &Plug& Edwards, isn't as crisp-sounding or totally successful a live release as the massive Press the Eject, but still demonstrates the band members bowing out on a high with what was indeed their final show together at that time. Covering the entire show without breaks, including the use of the studio instrumental &Satori& as introduction music, Rest in Peace remains quite noteworthy not merely for the historical value, but because it's the only place where official live recordings of many Burning-era songs can be found (aside from &She's in Parties,& no other song from that album was regularly featured during the band's reunion tour). The portentous but still draggy &Burning from the Inside& actually starts the show, while the haunting beauty of &Kingdom's Coming,& &King Volcano& and &Slice of Life,& here sung by Murphy with Ash instead of just Ash (as on the album take), surface here, along with the ranting energy of &Antonin Artaud.& As with the performances of more familiar songs like &Hollow Hills,& the main-set-closing &Dark Entries& and &In Fear of Fear,& the band sounds excellently on form; while you can't quite say there's a definite sense that these were going to be the last performances for the known future, the four members do give it all they have. The encore includes a spirited take on &Boys,& the obscure flip of &Bela Lugosi's Dead,& while the finale consists of that notorious number, given a then-final kick. On top of all this is a total never-officially-recorded-elsewhere rarity in the main set -- a gently spooky version of &In Heaven,& the oft-covered David Lynch song used in Eraserhead.


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