Love and Rockets [Expanded] Love and Rockets

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  • Release Date: 12/10/2002
  • Original Release: 1989
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 36,970
  • Label: BEGGARS UK - ADA
  • UPC: 607618203528

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Love and Rockets [Expanded]

Disc 1
1LISTEN**** (Jungle Law) 4:32
2LISTENNo Big Deal 4:56
3LISTENThe Purest Blue 3:43
4LISTENMotorcycle 3:31
5LISTENI Feel Speed 3:24
6LISTENBound for Hell 6:01
7LISTENThe Teardrop Collector 4:09
8LISTENSo Alive 4:16
9LISTENRock and Roll Babylon 3:22
10LISTENNo Words No More 3:50
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Disc 2
1LISTENWake Up 3:58
2LISTENCuckoo Land 2:48
3LISTENThe Early Worm 2:13
4LISTEN1000 Watts of Your Love 2:48
5LISTENBad Monkey 4:20
6LISTENIntroduction Live 0:58
7LISTEN1000 Watts of Your Love Live 3:08
8LISTENNo Words No More Live 4:11
9LISTENInterview Live 34:19

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As the band's breakthrough record in the U.S., riding high on the left-field success of the slinky T. Rex homage "So Alive," this album still divides the band's fans to the present. Charges of sell-out are incredibly curious, because aside from "So Alive," absolutely nothing here sounds like it would have gotten anywhere on the airwaves. While Ash and David J were clearly dividing their songwriting efforts, resulting in a rather schizophrenic album, what they were writing and performing were some of the best songs of their collected careers. David J gets to indulge rock & roll and blues traditionalism on a number of his tracks, beginning with the opening "**** (Jungle Law)," a radical reworking of the old "Signifying Monkey" standard with compressed production and an almost industrial beat from Haskins. Another redone oldie is "Bound for Hell," a tale of the Devil driving a train to down below; David J runs his vocals through crackly distortion, playing harmonica while Ash plays a huge, thrashy guitar line. Perhaps his best number is his most atypical: "Rock and Roll Babylon," a barbed study of fame with Ash's sax and a string quartet fleshing out the sound beautifully. Ash's songs do some roots revisiting as well, in their own ways. "No Big Deal" and especially "Motorcycle" show that the man's been listening to some Jesus and Mary Chain, but his wonderful vocal purr marks them as his own songs. An unexpected addition to everything is "The Purest Blue," a radical reworking of Earth Sun Moon's "Waiting for the Flood" which leaves almost nothing of the original. [A two-disc version of Love and Rockets, released in 2002, added "Motorcycle" remixes, several B-sides, and the contents of a radio show to the original program.] Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

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