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Cabaret Voltaire - The Crackdown Album

Cabaret Voltaire - The Crackdown Album
Performer: Cabaret Voltaire
Title: The Crackdown
Country: UK & Europe
Genre: Electronic
Style:Electro, Industrial
Catalog number: CVCD1, 610 493
Label: Virgin
MP3 album szie: 2299 mb
FLAC album size: 1107 mb

Tracklist

124-245:55
2Haiti3:18
3In The Shadows4:33
4Moscow4:53
5Just Fascination4:04
6Talking Time5:16
7Crackdown6:24
8Diskono5:48
9Double Vision4:15
10Badge Of Evil5:28
11Animation5:40
12Why Kill Time (When You Can Kill Yourself)3:51
13Over And Over4:25

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
CV 1Cabaret Voltaire The Crackdown ‎(LP, Album)Virgin, Some BizzareCV 1UK1983
VLX4 2266Cabaret Voltaire The Crackdown ‎(Cass, Album)Some BizzareVLX4 2266Canada1983
TRCP-144Cabaret Voltaire The Crackdown ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM)Traffic Inc.TRCP-144Japan2013
CV 1Cabaret Voltaire The Crackdown ‎(LP, Album, RE, RP)Virgin, Some BizzareCV 1UKUnknown
062 - VG - 50005, 062 - VG - 50.005Cabaret Voltaire The Crackdown ‎(LP, Album)Virgin, Virgin, Some Bizzare062 - VG - 50005, 062 - VG - 50.005Greece1983

Credits

  • Composed ByKirk, Mallinder
  • ProducerCabaret Voltaire, Flood

Notes

Published by Copyright Control, except tracks 5 & 10 Rough Trade Music
℗ 1983 Virgin Records Ltd.
© 1985 Virgin Records Ltd.

Originally released on LP and cassette in 1983.

Tracks 10 to 13 originally appeared on a bonus 12" that came with the initial copies of the LP edition.

Barcodes

  • Barcode (Text): 5 012981 987121
  • Matrix / Runout: CVCD-1 13 A1
  • Distribution Code: PM 500
  • SPARS Code: AAD

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Virgin Records Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – Virgin Records Ltd.
  • Published By – Rough Trade Music
  • Published By – Copyright Control
  • Glass Mastered At – DADC Austria

Short intro

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Though Red Mecca and 2x45 are often mentioned as Cabaret Voltaire's quintessential releases, this one will almost always qualify as my favorite. And the particular reason is because this is the point at which the Cabs went truly electronic and a little more mainstream with their sound, moving away from the paranoid, noisy rhythm experiments on which they'd concentrated for the last two LPs and developing instead a smoother, more palatable James Brown-inspired sound. Just about every track on this landmark album is a state-of-the-1983-art electrofunk piece that takes a few inspired ideas, both musical and lyrical, and works them into an incredibly repetitive frenzy. Stephen Mallinder's once-dehumanized voice now sounds almost warm, though the abundant themes are still "industrial" in nature... drugs, technology, socialism, globalism, urban noir. Though most would equate this record with its standout bass-heavy dance tracks like "Over and Over" and "Just Fascination," it is the variety in the more unusual tracks that make it truly worthwhile. The opening pairing of rhythmic dissonance ("24-24") and alluring gloom ("In the Shadows") could almost be viewed as a segue from their former sound, while the almost humorous "Why Kill Time (When You Can Kill Yourself)" grants the Cabs an ass-shaking post-punk anthem that is still wholly underrated despite the fact that entire subgenres have developed from its sound. The original record closed with the album's best track, "Crackdown," a hard synth-pop piece that gave birth to industrial dance—and was later cribbed quite neatly by Skinny Puppy's "Testure" in 1988.This CD version has been the prominent CD version of this record for more than 25 years. It tacks on the four soundtrack pieces (from the Cabs' first video compilation) that originally appeared on the bonus EP that came with the LP. The most interesting of these tracks is "Diskono," a Cabaret Voltaire classic and one of their best abrasive dance tracks.
The paranoid, noisy rhythm experiments on which Cabaret Voltaire concentrated were on four (not two) albums prior to The Crackdown (Mixed Up, The Voice of America, Red Mecca, 2x45).