Saturday, March 15, 2008
The Cassandra Complex - Feel The Width 2LP
Requested by Thee Bad Fairy a long time ago. Here's the double live album of The Cassandra Complex. Contains a lot of songs of their early 12"s and the 'Grenade' album.
The recordings were made at the Odeon in Munster in 1986.
Seems it was re-released on CD omitting some of the tracks due to length limitation. Here's the full recording.
'Something Came Over Me' originally by Throbbing Gristle. 'Ghost Rider' originally by Suicide (although not credited on the record).
I had to upload 2 different files, each containing one record. I also ripped each side of the album as one track to avoid gaps. There's a tracklist included.
Feel The Width 2LP (PIAS-BIAS 68-1987)
Side A
Report From The Back
Presents (Come Of Age)
Clouds
Wonderworld
Side B
Three String Blues
Prairie Bitch
Datakill
Power
Side C
Pick Up
Something Came Over Me
Moscow Idaho
March
Side D
David Venus
Moby Keitho
Motherad
Ghost Rider
Side A+B
Side C+D
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12 comments:
This is great stuff. Can you link me to your blog? I can't figure out how to email you. I just posted a gloomy post punk record by Half Church at http://windyweather-bimble.blogspot.com/
Thanks Vincent !
I really aprecciate you post this one, i was really expecting to hear this CC's live album.
Check your mail !
Greetings.
Everything Wortwhile Is Worth Waiting For - Greatly appreciated!
I have two or three of their LPs. This is nice to hear the live stuff.
Haven't heard these guys in years.
I'll have to dig them back out.
Most nice one. Thanx a bunch
Hello there - the link to the first part (A-B) is no longer working. Any chance you could (would?) re-up this? Thx.
New link up for Side A+B. Enjoy!
thx for re-upping.
Any chance of a rereup I just went to play my copy and it has a large scratch ......data kill !
New links. Enjoy!
Thanks for the links and I did enjoy, yeah its like being back at the Fulham Greyhound in the 80's.
Thank you, thank you .....data restored
(actually this is better than my vinyl ever was ...well records never played well in the car )
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