MOMENT OF TERROR IS THE BEGINNING OF LIFE
Reissue of the 1988 album including:
• Headhunter (track 11)
• Never Stop! (tracks 12 to 16)
Published by Les Editions Confidentielles (SABAM).
Packaging: Jewel Case
Total Playing Time: 70 mins, 7 secs
| Title, Format | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Front By Front (LP, Album) | Red Rhino Europe | RRE LP 7 | Belgium | 1988 | ||
| Front By Front 1988-1989 (Cass, Album, RE, RM) | Epic | ET 52406 | US | 1992 | ||
| Front By Front (CD, Album, Unofficial) | Music For The People | MTL-166 | Russia | |||
| Front By Front (Cass, Album) | Red Rhino Europe | RRE MC 7 | France | 1988 | ||
| Front By Front (CD, Album) | Alfa Records, Inc | 29B2-43 | Japan | 1989 |
Well, the obvious answer was "Tyranny For You", which took a couple of steps back on some tracks, allowing them to move forward on the others. And the future? Well, there's an album planned for release in Autumn, and a compilation video entitled "Integration Eight X Ten" which should come out simultaneously.
Perhaps you don't agree with my words - it isn't easy to analyse a group who are yardstick others are measured by, but I hope I have looked deeply enough to interest those who haven't yet heard them or rekindle interest in those who have lost it. These albums sound somehow brighter, fresher, although I'm always a little cynical as to what changes - if any - digital re-mastering could make. The covers are certainly attractive - the transparent / translucent object gaining one spine for each successive album. My only criticism on the packaging front is the lack of BPM settings, which "Tyranny For You" at least had. Perhaps these are unknown, but it would have at least helped the local DJ to keep a constant tempo. I can do no more than recommend you invest in these albums ASAP.
Originally reviewed for Soft Watch.