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Great Retrospective To A Highly Influential Band, October 3, 2006
Carcass was a band that played a highly influential role during their existence from the late 80's to the late 90's. Tracks from every album are encountered here, from their badly produced goregrind days during "Reek of Putrefaction" to their well produced classics "Necroticism" (death metal), "Heartwork" (melodic death metal) and "Swansong" (melodic thrash). However, there is more to that than just some songs off their timeless classics. Tracks from singles appear as well ("Tools of the Trade", "This Is Your Life"), along with two Peel Sessions from the years 89 and 90 (a goodie for old school Carcass fans). The booklet is also an interesting read, as it has a 2004 interview with Carcass drummer Ken Owen, and it retrospects their early days, their breakthrough days, and the days after Carcass has called it a day.
If you are a diehard Carcass fan, or even a beginner to their music, I recommend this collection. It's not just Earache's way of getting more cash, nope, it's much more than that.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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the best of the best., June 29, 2004
Wow. The best of the best Carcass has to offer. With songs spanning over their entire career and over their 5 cds. Some of the songs have bad production [mainly the songs from Reek of Putrefaction], but you have to remember when it was released. Tracks 14-17 were taken from a peel session recorded 02.01.89, and tracks 18-21 were taken from a peel session on 02.01.89. With the best Carcass has to offer from their early days to their melodic last days, what could go wrong? According to this cd, nothing went wrong. This is the 'Best Of' cd Carcass fans have been waiting for. If you dont know who Carcass are, pick this up.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Carcass' final legacy..., January 27, 2005
If you're an all time Carcass fan, like me, you'll surely appreciate this best-of album. This brand new compilation recollects material from all their albums, from their uncompromising debut "Reek of putrefaction" to their latest "controversial" effort "Swansong". But the main dish here are the legendary Peel Sessions, rare and hard to find separately. The "Peel Sessions" are two sessions of live recordings in John Peel's radio Show in Great Britain back in the late 80s and beginning of the 90s.
Carcass' most acclaimed songs are featured in this album. All time classics such as "Exhume to consume", "Corporeal jigsore quandary", "Heartwork" or "Buried dreams", obvious choices when it comes to Carcass' favorites. Personally I'd prefered the song "Reek of putrefaction" from "Symphonies of sickness" instead "Swarming vulgar...", but it's ok anyway, considering that "Reek..." is taken from the Peel Sessions, in a killer live version. But, hey, that's me, and favorites may vary from fan to fan, and one or two songs wouldn't make the difference, because, as I said before, the main character are both Peel Sessions and, however, you won't find "Choice Cuts" songs that all Carcass fans don't already have.
Another positive thing is the booklet and album cover. Returning to their great old times, where everything was bizarre, obscene and grotesque. You can see their old logo in the front cover, and drummer Ken Owen slaughtering his buddies (with some kind of kitchen knife or machete) that are laying down, and whose spilled blood in the wall spell "Choice cuts". Yummy! Very primitive, but somehow showing the band's sense of humour since the beginning. Inside the booklet you have a collage of photos, backstage passes, concert tickets (like the ones from the famous "Gods of grind" tour with Entombed, Cathedral and Confessor), magazine articles, along with an interview with Ken Owen, whom, apparently, has been the mastermind behind this compilation. He talks about everything past present and future, the scene then and today, memories, anecdotes (how he met Jeff and Bill). A very interesting interview in which carcass story is told, well, answered really, by one who has been a part of it since the very start.
Remember that this compilation was supposed to be released a while ago, but it was suspended due to Ken Owen suffering a brain haemorrage and spending a couple of years in the hospital and now being in the recovery stage. Ken was feeling much better and "Choice cuts" now sees the light of day.
The Peel Sessions above mentioned suffered from a bad production, but they're great anyways, especially the second one, recorded an year later with an improved sound quality.
"Choice Cuts" has everything that al fasn will appreciate, reminding you the old times. Perhaps, the last legacy of one of the greatest death metal bands, whose memory and influence will live on.
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