Tracklist
Death In June– | Break The Black Ice | ||
Death In June– | Fall Apart (Rose Mix) | ||
Death In June– | Rule Again (Tibet Mix) | ||
Current 93– | Since Yesterday | ||
Current 93– | The Signs And The Sighs Of Emptiness | ||
Current 93– | Oh, Coal Black Smith | ||
Current 93– | Emptiness Itself | ||
Current 93– | I Am Everywhere Broken And Spinning |
Credits (3)
- Douglas PearceFeaturing [Uncredited]
- Rose McDowallFeaturing [Uncredited]
- Porky (5)Lacquer Cut By
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Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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![]() | 1888 LP, Limited Edition | New European Recordings – BAD VC 693 | UK | 1990 | UK — 1990 | ||||
![]() | 1888 LP, Repress, Limited Edition, Red | New European Recordings – BAD VC 693 | UK | 1990 | UK — 1990 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | 1888 LP, Repress, Limited Edition, Clear | New European Recordings – BAD VC 693 | UK | 1990 | UK — 1990 | Recently Edited |
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referencing 1888 (LP, Limited Edition) BAD VC 693
This LP is worth having for the astonishing artwork and photos (Death In June in WWII German camouflage and masks inspired a whole generation of future neofolk fans), as well as the beautiful side A. "Break The Black Ice", sung by Rose McDowell, is even more precious and fragile, and Tibet's delirious interpretation of "Rule Again" puts together a rewarding darkwave anthem, even if deprived of the martial quality of the glorious original. The problem with "1888" is side B, where you find two unaltered songs from Current 93's "Swastikas For Noddy" and two forgettable fill-ins. "Emptiness Itself" is a completely, well, empty groove. Nice joke, David!
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