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Bauhaus - Swing the Heartache: The BBC Sessions

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Bauhaus - Swing the Heartache: The BBC Sessions
Bauhaus Band: Bauhaus
Title: Swing the Heartache: The BBC Sessions
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Release Date: 14 January, 1994
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: God in an Alcove 2: Telegram Sam 3: Double Dare 4: Spy in the Cab 5: In the Flat Field 6: St. Vitus Dance 7: In Fear of Fear 8: Poison Pen [#] 9: Party of the First Part 10: Departure 11: Three Shadows, Pt. 2 12: Silent Hedges 13: Swing the Heartache 14: Third Uncle 15: Ziggy Stardust 16: Terror Couple Kill Colonel 17: Night Time [#] 18: She's in Parties

Customer Review
Bauhaus at their Best
I was about 13 at the time and I bought the cassette version and it just blew my mind. Believe it or not this was the very first Bauhaus recording I picked up. Peter Murphy's deep resonating voice was unlike anything I'd heard before and Daniel Ash's guitar playing was truly brilliant.
Recorded for various broadcasts on the BBC in the early 80s this collection of songs is my favorite of all the Bauhaus recordings. The collection was originally five separate studio sessions of 3-4 songs per session which were recorded and mixed in one day. Despite the limited time frame some of the recordings later ended up on other albums, most notably "Double Dare" which as recorded in these studio sessions was "stronger" than a later recorded version. It also includes the brilliant Bowie cover "Ziggy Stardust" that was to be their most popular single.
Other standout tracks include "Silent Hedges", "A God in An Alcove" and "In the Flat Field". There is also a very interesting song called "Party of the First Part" which features a dialogue between a young woman vying for stardom and the "devil" who takes her soul in exchange for fame and fortune.
The great thing about Bauhaus is that they appeal to a very wide audience. I don't listen to "goth" music but I love Bauhaus. If I were a new fan or somebody who had never heard of Bauhaus I would definitely pick up "Swing the Heartache" because it is truly representative of what Bauhaus were all about.

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