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ActLaughter, Tears And Rage

Genre:Electronic, Pop
Style:Synth-pop
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Tracklist

Absolutely Immune4:38
Chance4:22
Laughter3:58
I Can't Escape From You3:06
Poison3:59
Under The Nights Of Germany4:35
Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now3:53
The 3rd Planet4:26
Gestures4:01
Bloodrush4:12
A Friendly Warning3:25
Certified4:30
Where Love Lies Bleeding3:20
Snobbery And Decay5:06

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Notes

Three versions exist of the interlude "(Theme From) Laughter". The version that appears on the 1988 LP issues, also appears on 'Zang Tumb Tumb Licensing Sampler 1983-2003' (although is mastered there from vinyl). Another take appears on all post-1988 issues of this album, and also appears on 'Love & Hate – A Compact Introduction To Act' and 'Zang Tumb Tuum (The ZTT Box Set)'. A version subtitled "06.12.87, Extract" appears on 'The Art Of The 12" (A Celebration Of The Extended Remix)'.

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    Cover of Laughter, Tears And Rage, 1988-06-27, VinylLaughter, Tears And Rage
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    ZTT – ZQLP 1Europe1988Europe1988
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    Cover of Laughter, Tears And Rage, 1988-06-27, CDLaughter, Tears And Rage
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    ZTT – ZQCD 1, ZTT – ZQCD1UK1988UK1988
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    Cover of Laughter, Tears And Rage, 1988-06-27, CassetteLaughter, Tears And Rage
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    ZTT – ZQMC 1UK1988UK1988
    Cover of Laughter, Tears And Rage, 1988, VinylLaughter, Tears And Rage
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    ZTT – ZQLP 1Sweden1988Sweden1988
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    Cover of Laughter, Tears And Rage, 1988, CDLaughter, Tears And Rage
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    ZTT – ZQCD 1, ZTT – ZQCD-1Scandinavia1988Scandinavia1988
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    Cover of Untitled, 1988, CassetteUntitled
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    ZTT – noneUK1988UK1988
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    Cover of Laughter, Tears And Rage, 2003-11-00, CDLaughter, Tears And Rage
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    ZTT – ZTT185CDUK2003UK2003
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    Cover of Laughter, Tears And Rage - The Anthology, 2004-01-19, CDLaughter, Tears And Rage - The Anthology
    3×CD, Album, Compilation, Reissue; Box Set, Limited Edition
    ZTT – ZTT185CDXUK2004UK2004
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    Cover of Laughter, Tears And Rage - The Anthology, 2004-01-19, FileLaughter, Tears And Rage - The Anthology
    51×File, FLAC, Album, Compilation, Reissue, Remastered
    ZTT – noneEurope2004Europe2004
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    Cover of Laughter, Tears And Rage, 2009-01-21, CDLaughter, Tears And Rage
    CD, Album, Reissue; CD, Compilation; All Media, Deluxe Edition, Gatefold Cardboard Sleeve
    ZTT – XECZ-1024-25Japan2009Japan2009
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    Cover of Laughter, Tears And Rage - The Anthology, 2018-04-01, FileLaughter, Tears And Rage - The Anthology
    51×File, MP3, Compilation, Reissue, 256 kbps
    ZTT – noneUS2018US2018
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    Cover of Laughter, Tears And Rage, , CDLaughter, Tears And Rage
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    ZTT – ZQCD 1, ZTT – 242 490-2GermanyGermany
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    Cover of The Anthology, , FileThe Anthology
    51×File, WAV, Album, Compilation, Stereo
    ZTT – ZTT 185CDXUKUK
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    • mazd's avatar
      mazd
      I just bought a used near mint copy of this CD set and all the CDs played perfect no issues whatsoever
      • speccydoughboy's avatar
        A long time on from buying this at the time of release, I'm finding that Disc 1 and Disc 3 have some issues, maybe due to whatever method was used to print the disc surface. Disc 1 will not play the last 2 tracks, and Disc 3 is no longer readable. You can see the design on the disc label from the playing surface which is not normal. So, if buying this used, be careful.
        • Promars's avatar
          Promars
          This version actually says "Made in Germany" (as seen on the pictures).
          • djphineart's avatar
            djphineart
            typically bombastic production from the ZTT stable. I have always loved Claudia B's voice from propaganda days but at the time of its release I think we were all just Too ZTT'd out. That they are now still churning out re-mixes and re-hashes of frankie says Zzzzzzz snooze-a-thons it easy to see how this material was so overlooked back in the day. Hammering Drum machines and expansive productions seem so bombastic and dense production seem to pummel the ears into a submissive compliance that is just the wrong side of the pleasure / pain equation. I want to like this more than I do but can't help feeling that this album illustrates perfectly how the 80's got overblown by everything writ LARGE, Spit LARGE, and T-Shirted LARGE. Ironically by this time the cutting edge of pop was sweating it out to repetitive beats in a shooming fitness centre whilst ZTT were disappearing up their own arses in Sarm West...
            An Enigma
            • Edited 18 years ago
              A solid and long-awaited collection containing a handful of surprises and a similar quantity of unfortunate disappointments.

              Longtime followers of the band or their label will be overjoyed to discover that virtually all of Act's commercially-released output appears in this single package -- one of the advantages of the duo's relatively shallow back catalog. The casual fan need no longer haunt the dark corners of the '12" Vinyl: Misc A' bins in hopes of stumbling across a stray TIMM, VIMM, ZACT or XACT; their contents are all represented within.

              But alas, a few holes in the plot: the rare remixes of "Chance", nicked on charges of Unauthorized Incorporation Of An ABBA Sample immediately after their original release, do not resurface here. Neither do the four otherwise-unavailable tracks from the "Snobbery & Decay" promo (possibly for similarly legalistic reasons), or the alternate single version of "Poison" (whose mix bears no distinguishing title and may therefore have simply been overlooked). There is an attempt at balance: new mixes of "Chance" and "Absolutely Immune" ease the pain somewhat. The same cannot be said of the samey-sounding flurry of previously-unavailable instrumentals that dominates disc three.

              All told, it's a worthy effort; if you've ever heard an Act track you liked, it's almost certainly here to be enjoyed again. Only the most desparate of the die-hard anoraks -- this reviewer sadly among them -- will shelve the set unsatisfied.

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