I generally hate goff compilation albums with a passion, but this one might be of interest, coming from a major player in the music reissue biz (and that's Rhino).
And for once it does bring together 80s big names and not dodgy second-rate combos.
'Gothic Box' Shines Light On Ultra Dark Music
Not a bad selection, I'd have gone with a different Ghost Dance song tho' , and no Skeletal Family & again , how can you have a FUCKIN' GOFF collection without Promised Land, She Cries Alone or Trees , and Melody Lee by The Damned , apart from that.......not bad
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Hey, The Damned are a fine band , but this is a strange choice for this compilationscotty wrote:Not a bad selection, I'd have gone with a different Ghost Dance song tho' , and no Skeletal Family & again , how can you have a FUCKIN' GOFF collection without Promised Land, She Cries Alone or Trees , and Melody Lee by The Damned , apart from that.......not bad
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Sanctury gothic compilation from universal (I think) is truely excellent. Its a goth club hits list. I can't believe its endorsed by the artists (it has the sisters on it, TOL), the best goh compilation I've ever seen.
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What, what? The link just loaded up. That is a good collection.
Sanctury has a few other bits and bobs including material from Rosseta Stone and NMA. But that is a cool comp.
until..
What, what? The link just loaded up. That is a good collection.
Sanctury has a few other bits and bobs including material from Rosseta Stone and NMA. But that is a cool comp.
Nationalise the f**king lot.
And one of my all time favorites Billy, I've lost count how many times I've seen them over the years, they were the forth or fifth band I ever went to see, I just don't think that's the track for a compilation like that.BillyBadBreaks wrote: Hey, The Damned are a fine band , but this is a strange choice for this compilation
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Ah, we agree again.scotty wrote:And one of my all time favorites Billy, I've lost count how many times I've seen them over the years, they were the forth or fifth band I ever went to see, I just don't think that's the track for a compilation like that.BillyBadBreaks wrote: Hey, The Damned are a fine band , but this is a strange choice for this compilation
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What's wrong with bands that never got huge record deals with "let's screw-you-over" labels?Badlander wrote:And for once it does bring together 80s big names and not dodgy second-rate combos.
I'd not mind hearing a whole album of strange, next-to-unknown bands, rather than another CD of Bela Lugosi's Dead and She Sells Sanctuary.
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That's not exactly what I had in mind.Dark wrote:What's wrong with bands that never got huge record deals with "let's screw-you-over" labels?Badlander wrote:And for once it does bring together 80s big names and not dodgy second-rate combos.
I don't wanna know whether Garden of delight, Sweet William, The Tors of Dartmoor, etc. (just to name a few) got screwed up by evil record companies. They just sucked, that's all.
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Generally speaking, I'm with Dark on this one. I'd rather hear 'new' or more obscure bands who I might not have heard before - I don't see the point in buying a compilation album where I've got all the tracks on albums I have anyway...Dark wrote:I'd not mind hearing a whole album of strange, next-to-unknown bands, rather than another CD of Bela Lugosi's Dead and She Sells Sanctuary.
Not a bad track list on the one you linked to though, Badlander.
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