Bauhaus / 1979-1983 Volume Two
Artist Bauhaus
Album Title: 1979-1983 Volume Two
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Primary Genre Rock: Goth Rock
Format CD
Released 00/00/1986
Label Beggars Banquet Records
Catalog No BEGA 64 CD2
Bar Code No 5 012093 926421
Packaging Jewelcase
Tracks
1. Kick in the Eye (3:31)
2. Hollow Hills (4:47)
3. In Fear of Fear (2:57)
4. Ziggy Stardust (3:13)
5. Silent Hedges (3:09)
6. Lagartija Nick (3:06)
7. Paranoia, Paranoia (5:08)
8. Swing the Heartache (5:52)
9. Third Uncle (4:14)
10. Spirit (3:38)
11. All We Ever Wanted Was Everything (3:49)
12. Slice of Life (3:45)
13. She's In Parties (3:51)
14. The Sanity Assassin (4:05)
15. Who Killed Mr. Moonlight (4:56)
16. Satori (4:33)
17. Crowds (3:09)
Date Acquired 01/01/1990
Personal Rating
Acquired from Northern Lights
Purchase Price 14.00

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Notes

Produced by BAUHAUS
All Titles Composed by BAUHAUS

Track 1 Released By Arrangement With BBC Records
Tracks 1-4, 6-10 Courtesy of 4AD (p) 1980 4AD
Track 5 Courtesy of Small Wonder Records

©1986 Beggars Banquet

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Analyzed: Bauhaus / 1979-1983, Vol. 2
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DR         Peak         RMS     Duration Track
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DR14      -1.60 dB   -17.36 dB      3:32 01-Kick in the Eye
DR13      -3.68 dB   -19.60 dB      4:48 02-Hollow Hills
DR13      -0.87 dB   -16.22 dB      2:57 03-In Fear of Fear
DR12      -2.02 dB   -16.55 dB      3:13 04-Ziggy Stardust
DR12      -2.48 dB   -17.51 dB      3:10 05-Silent Hedges
DR12      -2.75 dB   -16.23 dB      3:06 06-Lagartija Nick
DR14      -1.21 dB   -19.41 dB      5:08 07-Paranoia, Paranoia
DR13      -1.50 dB   -17.94 dB      5:53 08-Swing the Heartache
DR12      -2.01 dB   -15.36 dB      4:14 09-Third Uncle
DR14      -1.73 dB   -17.27 dB      3:38 10-Spirit
DR12      -2.81 dB   -18.60 dB      3:49 11-All We Ever Wanted Was Everything
DR15      -0.02 dB   -18.59 dB      3:46 12-Slice of Life
DR12      -2.03 dB   -16.78 dB      3:51 13-She's in Parties
DR12      -1.65 dB   -16.84 dB      4:05 14-The Sanity Assassin
DR13      -2.50 dB   -18.99 dB      4:56 15-Who Killed Mr. Moonlight?
DR14      -0.25 dB   -19.95 dB      4:34 16-Satori
DR13      -3.63 dB   -21.21 dB      3:10 17-Crowds
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Number of tracks:  17
Official DR value: DR13

Samplerate:        44100 Hz
Channels:          2
Bits per sample:   16
Bitrate:           653 kbps
Codec:             FLAC
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Reviews
All Music Guide Review:

Review by Ned Raggett

Understandably complementing the first volume, 1979-1983: Vol. 1 is as similarly bereft of any sort of packaging notes as its predecessor, but is also as successful at pulling together many of Bauhaus' best moments from its later career into one knock-your-socks-off release. More Mask numbers crop up here -- two funk-heavy groovers ("In Fear of Fear" and "Kick in the Eye"), counterpointed by the slow, haunting "Hollow Hills." The Sky's Gone Out is cherry-picked for some of its best moments, including "Swing the Heartache" and "All We Ever Wanted Was Everything," though the version of "Spirit" is the less effective single re-recording rather than the dramatic album take. Rather tellingly, only three songs from Burning From the Inside are included -- "She's in Parties," the David J-sung "Who Killed Mr. Moonlight?," and the Daniel Ash number "Slice of Life." Added to all of this are the peerless covers of "Ziggy Stardust" and "Third Uncle," a couple of ringers from earlier in the band's career ("Satori" and "Crowds"), stand-alone singles "Lagartija Nick" and "The Sanity Assassin," and one honest-to-goodness rarity, "Paranoia Paranoia," a radical dub reworking of "Silent Hedges" that's just as good as the original in its own unique way. In all, a great overview of the latter years of a great band, at least in its original career.

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