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Finally the Punk Rockers Are Taking Acid 1983-1988 [Box set, Original recording remastered]

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  • Audio CD (September 17, 2002)
  • Number of Discs: 3
  • Format: Box set, Original recording remastered
  • Note on Boxed Sets: During shipping, discs in boxed sets occasionally become dislodged without damage. Please examine and play these discs. If you are not completely satisfied, we'll refund or replace your purchase.
  • Label: Restless Records
  • ASIN: B00006FX66
  • Also Available in: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #177,056 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Bag Full Of Thoughts
2. Out For A Walk
3. Garden Of Eyes/Forever Is A Long Time
4. Scratchin’ the Door
5. My Own Planet
6. With You
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Disc: 2
1. Everything’s Explodin’
2. Maximum Dream For Evil Knievel
3. Can’t Exist
4. Ode To C.C. (Part I)
5. The Ceiling Is Bendin’
6. Prescription: Love
See all 15 tracks on this disc
Disc: 3
1. Drug Machine In Heaven
2. Right Now
3. Michael, Time To Wake Up
4. Chrome Plated Suicide
5. Hari-Krishna Stomp Wagon
6. Miracle On 42nd St.
See all 21 tracks on this disc

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The Flaming Lips are a rarity. Here, after all, is an outfit that helped blaze the trail for the alternative revolution, thrived in their late '80s/early '90s heyday when outré were in, and continue to flourish long after most of their off-the-beaten-path peers have faded away. It's doubtful many of their scattered '80s champions would have predicted the Lips would be going strong decades down the road, given their chaotic, uncompromising, and just generally weird aesthetic. This aptly named three-disc collection chronicles the band in their wilderness years. Featuring the Oklahoma group's self-titled debut EP, their first three proudly erratic full-length LPs (including 1987's truly inspired Oh My Gawd!!!), and 16 bonus cuts, it captures a band that owed as much to early Pink Floyd as to the Ramones. Those who have discovered the band through the relatively accessible likes of 1999's The Soft Bulletin and 2002's Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots will find the primal psychedelia here mind-blowing, in a familiar sort of way. --Steven Stolder

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Full Title - Finally, The Punk Rockers Are Taking Acid. The first, and largest, of two archival sets from Restless which collects nearly all the material released by the Flaming Lips before they left independent rock for one of the most unexpected major-label deals in history. Over the course of three discs, it tells the story of what Wayne Coyne calls 'a talentless, inexperienced, poorly conceived, poorly equipped drug damaged group of friends and family who had an enthusiasm for punk, new wave and classic rock.' Remastered and includes over 16 bonus cuts of demos, live recordings and covers. The bonus tracks are 'Killer On The Radio', 'Batman Theme', 'Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere', 'Handsome Johnny', 'Groove Room', 'Jesus Shootin' Heroin', 'Trains, Brains & Rain', 'Communication Breakdown', 'One Million Billionth Of A Millisecond On A Sunday Morning' (live), 'Death Valley 69', 'Thank You', 'Can't Stop the

 

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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Collection (if you're a fan), October 30, 2002
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This review is from: Finally the Punk Rockers Are Taking Acid 1983-1988 (Audio CD)
This 3 CD collection comprises all of the Lips recordings from 83-88, and includes the complete recordings of The Flaming Lips EP, Hear It Is, Oh My Gawd, and Telepathic Surgery. Each disk also contains bonus tracks, encompassing covers, b-sides, live tracks, and the like. If you don't already have these albums, and chances are good you don't, this is the best way to get them.

As others have mentioned, new fans should be warned that the Lips of old have little relation stylisitically to the Lips of today. Their evolution towards the the Transmissions From the Satelite Heart is clearly in motion, but you'll hear nothing like The Soft Bulletin or Yoshimi here. Some tracks even have a different vocalist, Wayne's brother Mark (who left the band shortly after its inception) is the lead singer on The Flaming Lips EP, and also all bonus tracks on disk 1.

Still, this is some great stuff. I love the Lips today, but I have to admit I often miss the confusion and chaos of their earlier material. They've gotten a lot better at what they do these days, but sometimes too much skill takes the fun out of things. :) You also have to give them credit for their originality, this stuff is WAY out there compared to most of what was going on in the 80s.

If you're a fan of their older material, you NEED this collection. If you're a newer fan but curious, I still recommend it, just be warned it may not be quite what you expect. If you're new to the Lips, I recommend either Clouds Taste Metallic(for overdubbed guitar insanity) or The Soft Bulletin (for orchestrated mellow goodness) as starting points.

BTW, check out the AMAZING cover of Neil Young's 'After the Gold Rush', a wall of guitar noise that I'm sure Neil would have been proud to record himself. :)

I don't think the guy who called this 'death metal' has ever actually heard any. Fear not, this material has absolutely no relation to Cannibal Corpse, and Cookie Monster does NOT appear as a guest vocalist. ;)

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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars this ain't no godzilla flick, November 29, 2002
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This review is from: Finally the Punk Rockers Are Taking Acid 1983-1988 (Audio CD)
As you've probably figured out from other reviews, this is a compilation of the band's first ep, first 3 albums, and a cavalcade of bonus material. It's fairly agreed that flaming lips albums were fairly hit and miss up till their fourth release (in a priest driven ambulance), but there's still a lot of early classics worth buying this for, like "jesus shootin' heroin", "with you", "one million billionth of a millisecond on a sunday morning" and "chrome plated suicide". If you're already a diehard fan you may want to leap right into the early material with this set, but if you're looking for a cheaper look into the pre-warner brothers era, you can pick up "1984-1990", which compiles most of the more essential material found here. If you like what you heard, pick up "in a priest driven ambulance" or the recent two cd re-release "the day they shot a hole in the jesus egg", which gives you all of that album and a bonus cd of demos for the price of one cd as well.

The first cd starts off with the self titled ep, with the band's original vocalist Mark Coyne, Wayne's brother. The style is very different from the later lips, and even quite a bit different from the rest of the material on the first cd. These 5 songs seem very much inspired by 60's psychadelic garage rock, in fact almost all of these five songs would fit in perfectly among tracks you'd find in "nuggets" compilations. Mark is a fairly limited vocalist, but has the attitude for this style of music. Although he seems to have a vocal range of about two notes, his deep vocals lend themselves to the darker vibe of the material. Only the last track, "my own planet", hints at the faster, more melodic material ahead, and even then, hearing it lead into the first album's opening track, the mellow "with you" is quite astonishing. While still showing the Lips as a developing band, the album is mostly very solid, remarkably so considering it's Wayne's first time at lead vocals, alternating between raw but beautiful ballads and noisy punk rock-like numbers that at times recall early sonic youth. Next come the bonus tracks, more demos with Mark as the vocalist. These are considerably faster than the mostly slow and druggy material of the first ep, and mostly covers, including a hillarious take on the batman theme.

The second cd starts off with the second album, "oh my gawd" whichis about on par with the first. There's more of an accent on the melodic, and the band takes a few steps forward, but a few failed experments like "ode to cc part 1" weaken things a bit. For bonus tracks, we get yet another set of Mark Coyne demos, this time mostly songs that would end up making the first two albums, with an amateur-ish but amusing led zeppelin cover and a )deservedly) never before heard track thrown in. You wouldn't really be able to imagine the guy who sang on the first EP doing these songs, but he does a commendable job on them, particularly his intense and over the top reading of "jesus shooting heroin". In the liner notes, Wayne describes his brother's performances here as "Ian Curtis meet Chris Farley (not the fat part - just the absurd intense part)".

The last disc gives us the album "telepathic surgery". It's considerably more bogged down with filler than it's predecessors (reportedly the band originally intended to make an album length sound collage that got worked on extensively, then discarded aside from the excerpt "hell's angel cracker factory", and thus probably had less time to write material). Still, there's enough glimpses of greatness to make it worth listening to, and the assorted aural experiments like the simultaneously goofy and scary "ufo story" and various strange interludes make for an interesting listen. The bonus material is a handful of live material, including a sonic youth cover, another led zeppelin cover, a drastically different Wayne vocal-ed version of "my own planet" from the first ep, a goreous version of "after the gold rush" from a neil young tribute album, and an alternate mix of "can't stop the spring" from 'telepathic surgery'. Finally, the whole album closes with a strange sound collage meant to be listened to while reading the introduction to the liner notes, which detail Wayne's first experience with acid. Prentious as [heck]? sure. But it's also incredibly terrifying and creepy to hear those amplified heartbeat noises as you read the surreal tale of blood, fear of death, french fries turning into worms, supernovas, time shifts, and the fear of death, even if the track doesn't really stand up on it's own.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Album but..........., September 21, 2002
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This review is from: Finally the Punk Rockers Are Taking Acid 1983-1988 (Audio CD)
This 3 disc set is a must have. My only complaint is that they edited the 23 min plus track HELLS ANGEL'S CRACKER FACTORY down to 3 min. Perhaps it was because of space but you can still get it on the regular Telepathic Surgery cd.
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