The Fair Sex – Demented Forms
Label: | Last Chance Records – LCR 021 |
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Format: | CD, Album |
Country: | Germany |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | EBM, Industrial |
Tracklist
1 | The Naked And The Dead | 5:16 | |
2 | Disaster | 5:23 | |
3 | No Excuse | 4:44 | |
4 | What The Devil | 4:55 | |
5 | Ashes | 3:27 | |
6 | Helpless Fall | 4:23 | |
7 | Boredom Kills | 3:38 | |
8 | The Wild Ones Fade | 5:28 | |
9 | The Odour Of Rottenness | 1:46 | |
10 | No Way Out (Rough Way Version) | 6:28 | |
11 | Atrocity | 5:02 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Last Chance Records
- Copyright © – Roof Music
- Glass Mastered At – DADC Austria
Credits
- Artwork [Sleeve Design], Photography – Thomas Simon (2)
- Engineer – Ramon Creutzer, Reinhold Wendel
- Mixed By – Ramon Creutzer, Reinhold Wendel
- Producer – Ramon Creutzer, The Fair Sex
- Written-By [Set 1] – A. Mählitz*, B. Dziwok*, Myk Jung, O. Olböter*, U. Hüppe*
- Written-By [Set 2] – A. Bang, Blonder, L'Olita, Myk Jung, Rascal*
Notes
Recorded at Tonstudio 55, MH-Ruhr, Aug./Sept. & Nov. 88.
This record is dedicated to A. Bang
Made in Austria
This record is dedicated to A. Bang
Made in Austria
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Label Code: LC 8755
- Rights Society: GEMA
- SPARS Code: ADD
- Matrix / Runout (Mirrored): LCR 021 11 A1 MASTERED BY DADC AUSTRIA
Other Versions (4)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Demented Forms (LP, Album) | Last Chance Records | LCR 020 | Germany | 1989 | |||
New Submission | Demented Forms (LP, Album, White Label) | Last Chance Records | LCR 20 | Germany | 1989 | ||
New Submission | Demented Forms (LP, Album, Blue) | Last Chance Records | LCR 020 | Germany | 1989 | ||
Demented Forms (CD, Album, Reissue) | Last Chance Records | LCR 021 | Germany | 1992 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- One of their best and darkest albums and a great listen all the way through. The electronics sound pretty dated sometimes, but that adds to the charm of it really. I have spun this so many times as well as queued it on my mp3 player alot. If you get no other song off here, get 'The Wild Ones Fade' which is my favorite. Not a bad song in the bunch however, the guitars usually only accent the music with a bit of gritty texture. They do however go all industrial/punk on 'Boredom Kills, probably why they felt the need to do the Testify stuff a few years later. The programming, while dated and simple sometimes is incredibly catchy. Myk Jung doesn't even need distortion on his voice (Although it sounds even more insane when distorted, for example 'The Wild Ones Fade'). Its a near travesty this band never got recognized over here in the United States until recent years.
Release
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