Front Line Assembly - The Blade

Label:
Catalog#:
TM 9119 2
Format:
CD
Country:
Europe
Released:
Jul 1992
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
EBM, Industrial

Tracklist

1   The Blade (Technohead) 6:37
2   Re-Animate 5:46
3   Target 4:52
4   The Blade (Worldwide Mix) 6:27
    Remix - Paul Kendall
5   The Blade (Pro-Gress Mix) 6:25
    Remix - Pro-Gress (2)
  Remix [Credited To] - Mark Stagg , Rhys Fulber
6   Heatwave 5:24
7   Laughing Pain 5:45
8   The Blade (Blindfold) 6:35

Credits

Artwork By [Artwork & Design; Modifying] - Dave Coppenhall
Artwork By [Original Figure Sculpture] - Geoff Faull
Artwork By [Setting] - Neil Baylis
Engineer [Assistant] - Brian Chanpong (tracks: 2, 7) , Joel Van Dyke (tracks: 1, 8) , Mike Landolt (tracks: 3, 6)
Mixed By, Other [Sonic Sculptor (1, 8), Spectrum Analysis (2, 7), Mediator (3, 6)] - Greg Reely
Producer, Engineer - F.L.A.* , Greg Reely
Programmed By - Front Line Assembly
Written-By - Bill Leeb , Rhys Fulber

Notes

Operations bases:
1. The Warehouse Studios, Vancouver, BC. (1, 8)
2. Little Mountain Sound, Vancouver, BC. (2, 7)
3. Creation Studios, Vancouver, BC. (3, 6)
4. Worldwide Studios, London. (4)
5. Out Of The Blue Studios, Manchester. (5)

℗ 1992 Third Mind Records / The All Blacks BV / Roadrunner Productions BV.
© 1992 Third Mind Records
Issued under license from Third Mind Records
D INT 836.204
791192
MU 711

Published by Roadcrew Music, Inc. (BMI) / Roadster Music BV
Made in Germany
BIEM/STEMRA
LC 7791

Marketed by Roadrunner Productions BV
Distributed in The Netherlands by Sony Music, in Germany by Intercord, in Austria by Sony Music, in Switzerland by Disctrade, in Spain by DRO, in France by Musidisc, in UK by Pinnacle, in Norway by Sony Music, in Finland by Unitor Oy, in Greece by FM Records, in Italy by Dischi Ricordi, in Sweden by MNW Records
Manufactured in Germany

Barcode and Other Identifiers

Barcode: 0 16861-9119-2 8
Matrix Number: SONOPRESS G-4314 / TMD91192 A1 IFPI 0702

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Review by Oskar Nov 23, 2002
In my opinion, one of FLA's best tracks.
Old-Skool EBM/Industrial Dance. Great rhythm.
I have 2 versions of this CD single (or EP)
I have a domestic version that has 2 versions of The Blade (Technohead and...Blindfold?) and 2 B-sides. Much later, I found the import version that has the extra tracks.
I suppose Mr. Leeb couldn't keep doing this stuff forever (although he did repeat himself quite a bit anyway), but to go from this to Delerium's pop pabulum? Ugh! How the mighty have fallen! (and yes, I know Delerium put out some cool, dark, atmospheric stuff before they went all Enigma/Deep Foresty)
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