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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Featuring older material,
By Jay M "jay_mc" (Dublin, Ireland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Back Catalogue (Audio CD)
As the album title indicates this collection features material right from when the band first started out. Throughout it you can trace their development in sound, though the material itself only covers a brief moment of time in Front 242's career, from 1981 to 1985.It is very much a good buy. Fans of Front 242 should get this as it features material from various early albums and EP's by the group, which some may have missed. Sounding much more basic than their later works, the songs on here are early dance songs and electro tracks. It shows the group honing their sound and working on sounds. For those that are not as into their later hard dance works such as 'Up Evil' or 'Off' then this maybe a better bet. The best songs on here are 'U-Men', the instrumental 'Kampfbereit', the almost hip-hop-ish, breakbeat 'Take One', 'Lovely Day' and the swooping 'Don't Crash'.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I'll always return to my first love!,
By ainchan "tiger_lux" (Nippon) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Back Catalogue (Audio CD)
This is a great complilation album. I personally prefer Front 242's early work to the later, dance-oriented stuff. The only tracks I don't care for are the 2 live ones at the end. This album has completely withstood the test of time. I've had it for almost 10 years now, and I had the original vinyl records before that. Groups like Prodigy or Chemical Brothers I'll like for a few years, and then grow sick of them and toss them, always returning to this amazing album and my other favorite Front 242 record, Offical Version. The more I listen, the more I love it, and the more there is to hear. Headhunter and Welcome to Paradise are cool dance tunes, but they are a little forced, and pop-ish in comparison.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
electronic music pioneers,
By A Customer (UNITED ST.-FLORIDA-MIAMI) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Back Catalogue (Audio CD)
it's amazing AMAZON carry such an excellent record.Captures early landscapes of electronika that takes me back to the early computers ,KRAFTWERK and the very early 80's. It's not so much a dance compilation as it is the essence of the true/original alternative- INDUSTRIAL or whatever u wanna call this genre. It's incredible how this REAL musicians/composers made music like this with rudimentary-antique instrumentation.They were the pioners in sampling sounds besides a deep subliminal message and good- sticky lyrics. ATT. AnibalW-02-27-00
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
excellent early material but BEWARE of what you're getting.,
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This review is from: Back Catalogue (Audio CD)
this is a great album. showcases much of 242's earlier material but, i should've looked more closely at amazon's item description. apparently they're making CDR copies on-demand of 'out of print' titles. so, yes, it's a CDR (for 12 dollars). doesn't come with the original artwork, only a bad, digital print of the original artwork and a terribly abbreviated version of it at that.
i was hoping to replace my cassette copy of this release with the a factory manufactured CD but am extremely disappointed with the CDR copy i received. i could've illegally downloaded the tracks and burned my own CDR if that's what i was after. AGAIN, BEWARE!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mandatory - Just Get It,
This review is from: Backcatalogue (MP3 Download)
If you "get" Kraftwerk or Gary Numan (or even Devo), get this...it's really, really good. As far I know, they did all of these on 4-track, so the audio quality is astounding. If you understand Blade Runner, you'll love this.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great introduction and a great value!,
This review is from: Back Catalogue (Audio CD)
Backcatalogue is a great introduction to early Front 242. It's also a great value since it has all 4 songs from the Politics of Pressure EP and all 3 from the Endless Riddance EP, both of which can be expensive if bought by themselves.
If you like what you here on this CD be sure to get Geography (the remastered version is much better, but pricey) and No Comment for a complete history of the early years of the band.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dialogues,
This review is from: Back Catalogue (Audio CD)
What I said, good intro to 242 for those on an industrial strength budget,(Re review for "Geography").
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Backcatalogue is a great compilation of old Front 242 songs.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Back Catalogue (Audio CD)
If you are a fan of Front 242. Then it's best to get this compilation cd. I own it and I think it's great. If you buy this cd, you will not be disappointed. There are some great songs like "Controversy between," "No shuffle," "Don't crash," and "Take one." I have been a fan of Front 242 ever since I heard the song "Headhunter". Taken from the album, Front by Front. That also is a great buy. I also attended the Reboot concert in 1998. It was the best concert I have ever been to. All I have to say is. If you like Front 242, then add this to your collection.
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Back Catalogue by Front 242 (Audio CD - 1992)
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