Beggars Banquet
Also out this past week from Beggars is their remaster/repackage/expanded version of Love and Rockets' eponymous fourth album. Thanks to the top ten smash "So Alive," this was their biggest selling record to date, but it was hardly a fave among fans. In all honesty, this was the first Love and Rockets record that I had to skip tracks because I disliked them so much. The album opens with the clumsy, bleeped out "**** (Jungle Law)" but then jumps into one of my favorite single tracks ever, the thumping beat-driven slick-riffed "No Big Deal." "Motorcycle"/"I Feel Speed" was the album's first single and is just a pair of amazing tunes: both with the same theme - the first being the metal-esque driving anthem, the second being a tripped out, drumless bit with nearly the same exact lyrics. Bonus tracks on the first disc are all the B-side tracks from the singles and the killer extended remix of "No Big Deal." The second disc is purely for the fans as it contains the long-talked about swinging EP, 'Swing,' which consists of five unreleased songs from an impromptu session. I fondly remember the lyrics of "Wake Up" as their encore at a concert in 1989 when the trio came out in drag singing, "It's a drag, drag, drag in the middle of a dream,..." and feel some sort of closure now that I have the recording and know what song this is! Disc 2 is completed by the inclusion of nearly all of the radio session from KCRW, two songs of which appeared on a promo 12" back in 1989, except it's missing my favorite line: after the band finishes "1,000 Watts of Your Love," the interviewer says, "wow, I've never heard that song," and Daniel Ash promptly responds with, "Nor have we!"
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