Body of Work Nitzer Ebb

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  • Release Date: 10/17/2006
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 19,397
  • Label: MUTE U.S.
  • UPC: 724596932827
 
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Body of Work

Disc 1
1LISTENIsn't It Funny How Your Body Works 3:47
2LISTENWarsaw Ghetto Single Version 3:48
3LISTENMurderous 3:35
4LISTENLet Your Body Learn 2:49
5LISTENJoin the Chant (Burn!) 5:25
6LISTENControl I'm Here 3:53
7LISTENHearts and Minds Album Version 3:45
8LISTENCaptivate Album Version 3:57
9LISTENShame Radio Mix 3:19
10LISTENLightning Man Transmission Edition / Version 4:14
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Disc 2
1LISTENGet Clean 5:17
2LISTENJoin in the Chant (Gold!) 5:33
3LISTENControl I'm Here Strategic Dancefloor Initiative Mix 6:29
4LISTENHearts and Minds Mix Hypersonic 6:06
5LISTENShame Mix Two 5:58
6LISTENCaptivate William Orbit Mix 6:18
7LISTENBacklash William Orbit Mix 6:15
8LISTENFun to Be Had Long Mix 7:16
9LISTENOut of Mind Maitresse Mix 3:57
10LISTENAscend Remix 6:01
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Editorial Reviews

Nitzer Ebb's first true compilation -- with only one album and some singles to pull from, 1988's So Bright, So Strong barely counts -- features the hits and important album cuts on one disc, then presents a selection of remixes on the second disc. The first complaint one might have is that both the discs are chronological, and seeing how Nitzer Ebb lost their way toward the end of their career, the gradual decline in quality on each disc is noticeable. Shuffling the tracks makes more sense, but it is interesting to hear how such a primal band evolved. Nitzer Ebb introduced "muscle and hate" to dancefloors and opened up the door for industrial dance music, electronic body music, and all the heavy dance music to follow. They couldn't grow old and continue chanting and shouting, so they grew into something more ambitious and complex, something close to Depeche Mode. It just didn't work as often and the track list here verifies it with only four selections -- two regular, two remixes -- representing the dismal Big Hit era. The disc of remixes misses some fan favorites by allowing only one mix per song and the informative liner notes are nearly impossible to read since they are shoved onto one page, but this is still a suitable introduction to the band and fills a big hole in its discography. David Jeffries, All Music Guide

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