Front Line Assembly - Live Wired (Box)

Label:
Catalog#:
O-062
Format:
2 x CD, Digipack
VHS
Box Set, Limited Edition
Country:
Germany
Released:
1996
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Industrial

Tracklist

CD1-1   Mortal 7:03
CD1-2   Vigilante 5:52
CD1-3   Circuitry 7:50
CD1-4   Bio-Mechanic 5:24
CD1-5   Resist 5:24
CD1-6   Surface Patterns 6:15
CD1-7   Plasticity 6:47
CD1-8   Modus Operandi 5:48
CD1-9   Liquid Separation 5:30
CD2-1   Gun 6:26
CD2-2   Overkill 5:21
CD2-3   Millennium 11:46
CD2-4   Condemned 6:26
CD2-5   Mindphaser 9:46
CD2-6   Neologic Spasm 6:37
CD2-7   Body Count 9:09
VHS-1   Mortal (Live Video)
VHS-2   Vigilante (Live Video)
VHS-3   Circuitry (Live Video)
VHS-4   Bio-Mechanic (Live Video)
VHS-5   Iceolate (Video-Clip)
VHS-6   Resist (Live Video)
VHS-7   Surface Patterns (Live Video)
VHS-8   Millennium (Video-Clip)
VHS-9   Gun (Live Video)
VHS-10   Modus Operandi (Live Video)
VHS-11   Virus (Video-Clip)
VHS-12   Liquid Separation (Live Video)
VHS-13   The Blade (Video-Clip)
VHS-14   Overkill (Live Video)
VHS-15   Millennium (Live Video)
VHS-16   Laughing Pain (Video-Clip)
VHS-17   Mindphaser (Live Video)
VHS-18   Body Count (Live Video)
VHS-19   Plasticity (Video-Clip)

Credits

Artwork By [Booklet Layout] - Jürgen Heidelbach
Artwork By [Cover] - Dave McKean
Directed By [Video Interview] - Rod Chong
Drums - Adrian Burns , Adrian White (2) , Jed Simon , Rhys Fulber
Engineer [Monitor] - Tim Oberthier
Engineer [Sound], Engineer, Mixed By, Recorded By - Greg Reely
Guitar - Jed Simon
Keyboards - Bill Leeb , Rhys Fulber
Percussion - Adrian Burns , Bill Leeb , Rhys Fulber
Photography - Katalyn Illes , Sven Schirm , Thorsten Stroht , Torsten Balzer
Sampler - Bill Leeb , Rhys Fulber
Vocals, Noises - Bill Leeb

Notes

Recorded live at Chemnitz - Kraftwerk 14.10.95 and Mainz - KUZ 24.10.95.
Mastered at Bernie Grundman Mastering Los Angeles.

Limited to 5000 copies. Includes also a limited metal-pin and FLA photo-booklet.

Distributor (SPV) cat#: SPV 098-43260

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Review by Jan 12, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)
A great mix of tracks from various FLA albums on the two CD's and a good buy separately. However, the video quality is shit for the first few tracks. Slow motion movement and to many high tone lights give off a very poor look for the concerts involved. I'd prefer it if it was just s straight shot of the live show but MET of course needs to be different and thus try experimenting. The interview segments in between some tracks are great and I think it was ironic hearing Bill talk about 'Plasticity' and saying it was as techno as they were ever gonna get...HA! Not anymore.
All the music videos are great and this was well worth the buy. The metal pin is top quality too. Still have it on my workbag after 6 years!
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