Arguably the most likable bunch of avant-garde types ever to record music, Rip Rig + Panic called it a day after three mostly wonderful, if somewhat inconsistent records. If your taste in music, even fringe music, is such that a strong melodic focus is necessary, than perhaps this won't be your cup of tea. However, if you don't mind a little chaos with your funk, then give this heady mix a chance; it will work its way into your heart, head, and feet. As for the members, Bruce Smith joined Public Image Ltd. for a spell, and Neneh Cherry became a huge pop star (deservedly so) with her first solo record.
"I Am Cold" is the second studio album by Rip Rig + Panic, released in 18 June 1982. With additional help from ex-Slits singer Ari Upp and Cherry's stepfather, noted jazz trumpeter Don Cherry, "I Am Cold" is a slightly more mature work, but the exuberance and all-out craziness that marked their debut is here in full force. A little rambling, but an approach to music unlike one you've heard before.
Tracklist:
North Side: | |
Hunger (The Ocean Roars It Bites) | 3:00 |
Epi Epi Arp Woosh! | 4:00 |
Another Tampon Up The Arse Of Humanity | 4:00 |
Misa Luba Lone Wolf | 3:06 |
East Side: | |
Storm The Reality Asylum | 4:00 |
Here Gathers Nameless Energy (Volcanoes Covered By Snow) | 4:20 |
A Dog's Secret | 1:30 |
Liars Shape Up Or Ship Out | 2:00 |
South Side: | |
Warm; To The If In Life | 4:30 |
Nurse Increase The Sedatives (The Torment's No Better) | 4:15 |
Take A Don Key To Mystery | 4:00 |
West Side: | |
Tax Sex | 5:00 |
Subversive Wisdom | 5:00 |
Fire Eyes Joyful Silent Tears | 4:10 |
Rip Rig + Panic – I Am Cold (1982)
(192 kbps, cover art included)
6 Kommentare:
Dear Sir... restore?
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the drummer on this is the amazing Steve Noble, now a stalwart of the London and international fee jazz scene.
Thanks a lot for the info...
This is a different track listing than the version I'd found elsewhere online. Excited for some new tunes. Thanks!
Hope you enjoy it!
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