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Disco de Bauhaus: “1979-1983”
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Fecha de Publicación:1985-01-01
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Tipo:Desconocido
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Género:Indie Rock, Goth Rock, Cover Art
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Letras Explícitas:Si
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UPC:4988004093661
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A textbook example of how to do a comprehensive career summary, the double-disc {^1979-1983} neatly encapsulates the best bits of {$Bauhaus}' four-year career while purposely avoiding the filler that mucks up even the band's best albums. Starting with {$Bauhaus}' first single, 1979's grinding, obsessive {&"Double Dare,"} and proceeding roughly chronologically, the set collects the A-sides of all of the group's singles with a good cross-section of album tracks, showing off all of {$Bauhaus}' strengths: hypnotic drones (the nine-minute live version of {&"Bela Lugosi's Dead"}), glammy {\rock} ({$Bowie}, {$Eno}, and {$T. Rex} covers plus the hard-charging {&"Lagartija Nick,"} the group's heaviest rocker), atmospheric {\pop} ({&"Hollow Hills"} and the glorious near-hit single {&"She's in Parties"}), and, most tellingly, the humor that a lot of the band's detractors either missed or refused to recognize as such. Regardless, it's hard not to giggle at obvious jokes like {&"Of Lilies and Remains"} and {&"Terror Couple Kill Colonel."} Even better, the original vinyl pressing was released in a gorgeous jacket featuring full-size head shots of the four members, photos of all their albums and singles, and a full discography, including post-{$Bauhaus} solo and group projects. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide
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