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Baracuda(7 Athens GREECE Created Tue 1st May '12 07:40 (GMT)Review: I recently got this rare item in super Mint condition (Both Media+Sleeve), and in a great price from eil. com. Shipping was handled with extra care to Greece, and I 'm a very happy "Gatherer" now! :)). Was searching for this in MINT condition in the net, but it was too expensive and NOT Mint. Eil. com solved my problem, by having it in such condition, and great price with its coupons. Cheers!!![reply to this topic ]
Re: KILLING JOKE Birds Of A Feather (1982 UK 3-track 12" single, also
including Sun Goes Down and Flock The Bside, picture sleeve. The
sleeve has some minor storage wear and the vinyl has a couple of
light surface marks - an Excellent copy EGOX10) £ 15.00, US$ 18.90 View this product
KJ Gatherer Birmingham, West Midlands UNITED KINGDOM Created Sat 11th Oct '08 10:37 (GMT)Killing Joke Live CDs punkrockcherry...Thanks for the info, i think i'll have to settle for the CDs of Saturdays nights' concert then.....you know, credit crunch and all that ......but hey, what an awesome gig ![reply to this topic ]
PERGO SWEDEN Created Fri 19th Sep '08 17:11 (GMT)Review: From the vaults As always, songs from BBC sessions tend to be more "down to the bone" and less "produced" than album versions. In the case of Killing Joke, their eraliest songs are full of primal energies that here have been caught extremely well in their raw format. I my own (extremely biased) oppinion this works best for the first two Peel sessions ('79 & '80), although "Chop Chop" from the 4th Peel session and "Unspeakable" from the Skinner session leaves you with a strong gut feeling (still don't know if that's a good or bad gut feeling though). At the time of writing, the four original members Killing Joke have reunited and are touring with a new album promised. Although KJ fans have high hopes for a new release, they're also extremely cautious as the group tend to implode, reform and move to distant parts of the world without prior notice. However, If they can produce tracks of the same intensity as on the BBC sessions CD, then we're all in for a gloomish treat.[reply to this topic ]
Re: KILLING JOKE The Peel Sessions 79 - 81 (2008 UK CD album -
Taking a sarcastic jab at authority & perceived reality to a sonically
charged mixture of post punk & metal, Killing Joke's heavy guitars &
pounding tribal drums conjure a primitive atmosphere of doom, gloom
& resistance. These 17 tracks were recorded between 1979-81 and
includes a Bonus 3-track Richard Skinner session [from the
same period]; complete with sleevenotes were written by Alex
Paterson of The Orb [before TheOrb he was the band's roadie]) View this product