Selected from over seven hours of archive recordings, the majority of which has never been available before, Earlier/Later - Unreleased Projects Anthology 74/89 documents a fifteen-year period of private research and personal development by Richard H. Kirk. The earliest material, recorded onto open-reel tape machines using the most basic equipment, is raw and inventive. Mute/Grey Area. 2004.
Earlier Later: Unreleased Projects Anthology 74 - 89,Richard Kirk,Mute,Dance
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Earlier Later: Unreleased Projects Anthology 74 - 89
Richard Kirk Manufacturer: Mute ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0001WE7O2 Release Date: 2004-05-31 |
Tracks:
- Never Lose Your Shadow (12 Inch Mix)
- Street Gang (9mm 12 Inch Mix)
- I Want More #
- Numero Uno Baby/Information
- Do As I Do
- On Fire
- Digital Globe
- Narcotics Rap (It Stinks In Here)
- Latin/MYBM
- Martyrs Of Palestine (12 Inch Mix)
- One Three Fourgasm
- Public Fun
- Electron 78
Tracks:
- Hell In Here
- Cosmic Override
- International Smashface Detective Theme
- Phantom Of Liberty
- Concerto For Damaged Piano (Extract 1)
- Venusian Electrodes
- Immaculate Riot
- Radio Silence
- Entering Creation (Help Me I'm Melting)
- El
- Zyklus
- Photomaton
- Au Service De La Revolution
- Lost Rhythm Of Life
- Trabantenstadt
- All Nationalities
- Solar Defiance
- Sukunft
- Kinshasa Express
- Cosmic Override 2
Album Description
Selected from over seven hours of archive recordings, the majority of which has never been available before, Earlier/Later - Unreleased Projects Anthology 74/89 documents a fifteen-year period of private research and personal development by Richard H. Kirk. The earliest material, recorded onto open-reel tape machines using the most basic equipment, is raw and inventive. Mute/Grey Area. 2004.Customer Reviews:
A resequenced look at Kirk's period with Mute Records.......2004-06-19
Basically this collection picks up all the stuff from 74-89 and the result is probably a bit more scattered than you would think. Actually it's a bit like Conform to Deform where it varies from harsh electro-industrial to the beginnings of house and techno. There are some tracks that sound like raw ingredients that would go on other albums while there are other tracks which are wholly new. What is talked about here is Can's I Want More. I haven't heard the original ( been meaning to get into Can for sometime ) but what we have here is Krautrock goes techno! But the delivery of the lyrics is typical of acid house at the time ( " I want more and more and more/more and more and more and more " ).
Still this release is bound to get Kirk hounds going. They won't be disappointed unless they would have preferred if the " anthology " were a little more chronological in it's delivery
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