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| Killing Joke - Outside the Gate |
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Band: Killing Joke Title: Outside the Gate Rating: Release Date: 31 August, 1990 Media: Audio CD Tracks: 1: America 2: My Love of This Land 3: Stay One Jump Ahead 4: Unto the Ends of the Earth 5: Calling 6: Obsession 7: Tiahuanaco 8: Outside the Gate 9: America [Extended Version] 10: Stay One Jump Ahead [Extended Version] |
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Customer Reviews Very under rated Even though this is one of Killing Joke's weaker albums it still cuts above most material from this era,brilliant album in many ways and did not get the attension it deserves.
I hear the calling... But within Killing Joke's repertoire, "Outside the Gate" is probably the biggest hidden gem. Invisible to the popular music world and disregarded even by many hardcore KJ enthusiasts, this incredible album is, in my opinion, one of their best. Since it is rather difficult to find, this was the last KJ album I added to my collection, and boy was I disappointed that this album has been around since 1988 and I didn't pick it up until 13 years later. Heck, I was only 8 years old when this album was released! But the incredible thing about virtually all of KJ's music is that it doesn't age at all. Songs off their 1981 debut are still as modern, if not moreso, than a lot of what is played heavily on the radio today. Killing Joke set the stage for countless bands to follow, and as a result, they are the unsung heroes who deserve the fame so many other bands received instead (Metallica and Nine Inch Nails come to mind). I've heard this album referred to as "disastrous", "a disgrace", among other things. To those of you who think that, I ask this: Have you actually listened to the album? The only bad tracks on the album are the sloppy remixes at the end that sound as if the only thing changed was the addition of some samples from the 1980's news. The first 8 songs are incredible and rank right up there with the unforgettable lyrical tracks of the previous album, "Brighter Than A Thousand Suns. " Every track is excellent, beginning with the cynically pride-filled "America" and culminating in the mystical title track, "Outside the Gate. " "Obsession" and "Tiahuanaco" are also excellent songs, though it's hard to pick out any one song as a favorite. Musically, "Outside the Gate" seems a logical progression in the life of KJ. "Night Time" and "1000 Suns" practically discarded KJ's tribal musical roots in favor of a more mainstream, though still completely unique, rock sound. This album began the progression back toward the heavier KJ of "Extremities" and "Pandemonium. " As a result, the fans of the more venomous KJ present in "What's THIS for. . . " and "Revelations" might be disappointed with this album's musical beauty. But KJ transcended many genre's of music throughout their life, and this album doesn't seem out of place at all when you look at KJ as a whole. To put it simply, this album got lost in the shuffle of Killing Joke, and it is an album that needs to be rediscovered. It's fairly hard to get ahold of, but if you can manage, I don't think you'll be disappointed. Every single track could have been written last week, not in the big-hair days of the 80's. Killing Joke has withstood the test of time, and it's my belief that perhaps the world is still waiting to truly discover them.
The Joke's least, no question. I had the honor of actually meeting the band at the long lost Northern Lights record store here in Minneapolis when they came through for the Extremities, Dirt and Various Repressed Emotions tour. The band signed my (vinyl!) copy of the Courtald Talks, and Jaz wanted to know where I got my hands on it. I talked with him at length, he told me of the band's travails with EG, and he proudly played me the then new Songs From the Victorious City, his collaboration work with Anne Dudley. He was very proud of it (and rightly so). I then asked him what the hell was up with Outside the Gate. His sheepish response was that "they put too much thought into the album" and that the new album was "more from the heart". Jaz Coleman was sheepish! Can you imagine that? I think that says it all.
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