Public Image Limited - Metal Box (4CD Super Deluxe Edition Box Set) (2016)
BAND/ARTIST: Public Image Limited
- Title: Metal Box
- Year Of Release: 1979
- Label: Virgin Records 570 149-1
- Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock, Post-Punk
- Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
- Total Time: 03:53:20
- Total Size: 1.9 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD1: Remastered (01:00:38)
01. Albatross
02. Memories
03. Swan Lake (aka Death Disco)
04. Poptones
05. Careering
06. No Birds (Do Sing)
07. Graveyard
08. The Suit
09. Bad Baby
10. Socialist
11. Chant
12. Radio 4
CD2: B-Sides, Mixes & BBC Sessions (00:57:18)
01. Death Disco (7'' Edit)
02. Death Disco (12'')
03. Half Mix / Megga Mix
04. Death Disco (BBC TV, Top Of The Pops July 12/7/79)
05. Memories (7/12'')
06. Another (7/12'')
07. Poptones (BBC Radio 1, John Peel Session 17/12/79)
08. Careering (BBC Radio 1, John Peel Session 17/12/79)
09. Chant (BBC Radio 1, John Peel Session 17/12/79)
10. Poptones (BBC TV, Old Grey Whistle Test 5/2/80)
11. Careering (BBC TV, Old Grey Whistle Test 5/2/80)
12. Pied Piper (Rare Post-'Metal Box' Track)
CD3: Rare & Unreleased Mixes (01:10:29)
01. Poptones (Version 3)
02. Swan Lake (Monitor Mix)
03. Albatross (Monitor Mix)
04. Swan Lake ('Master')
05. Unknown Instrumental Jam 1 ('Chant')
06. Unknown Jam 2 ('Megachant')
07. Music From An Oven (aka Memories)
08. Radio 4 ('Symphony Suite')
09. Home Is Where The Heart Is (Original Mix)
10. Unknown Instrumental 2
CD4: Live At Manchester, The Russell Club (The Factory) 18/6/79 (00:44:55)
01. Chant
02. Swan Lake (aka Death Disco)
03. Memories
04. Public Image
05. Annalisa
06. No Birds (Do Sing)
CD1: Remastered (01:00:38)
01. Albatross
02. Memories
03. Swan Lake (aka Death Disco)
04. Poptones
05. Careering
06. No Birds (Do Sing)
07. Graveyard
08. The Suit
09. Bad Baby
10. Socialist
11. Chant
12. Radio 4
CD2: B-Sides, Mixes & BBC Sessions (00:57:18)
01. Death Disco (7'' Edit)
02. Death Disco (12'')
03. Half Mix / Megga Mix
04. Death Disco (BBC TV, Top Of The Pops July 12/7/79)
05. Memories (7/12'')
06. Another (7/12'')
07. Poptones (BBC Radio 1, John Peel Session 17/12/79)
08. Careering (BBC Radio 1, John Peel Session 17/12/79)
09. Chant (BBC Radio 1, John Peel Session 17/12/79)
10. Poptones (BBC TV, Old Grey Whistle Test 5/2/80)
11. Careering (BBC TV, Old Grey Whistle Test 5/2/80)
12. Pied Piper (Rare Post-'Metal Box' Track)
CD3: Rare & Unreleased Mixes (01:10:29)
01. Poptones (Version 3)
02. Swan Lake (Monitor Mix)
03. Albatross (Monitor Mix)
04. Swan Lake ('Master')
05. Unknown Instrumental Jam 1 ('Chant')
06. Unknown Jam 2 ('Megachant')
07. Music From An Oven (aka Memories)
08. Radio 4 ('Symphony Suite')
09. Home Is Where The Heart Is (Original Mix)
10. Unknown Instrumental 2
CD4: Live At Manchester, The Russell Club (The Factory) 18/6/79 (00:44:55)
01. Chant
02. Swan Lake (aka Death Disco)
03. Memories
04. Public Image
05. Annalisa
06. No Birds (Do Sing)
Public Image Ltd., was an excellent exercise in reinvention. No longer rotten, as John Lydon we saw the artist. After a so so debut album with 1978’s First Issue, his second release saw him lay the foundation for a genre for the second time in his then short career.
Although he can’t lay claim to releasing the first UK punk single with The Sex Pistols (The Damned beat him with their ’76 classic “New Rose”, he stood out like a sore thumb within the punk scene, educated, opinionated, he was held up as an example of what was wrong (IE right) about the UK in the late ’70’s.
He can also neither be regarded as the very first post punk act, although without Lydon post punk would have been an entirely different beast, Siouxsie & The Banshees released their debut album several months before PiL’s debut. Metal Box, however, is an album which now, even 37 years later, continues to be deeply influential. This deluxe reissue is an explicit reminder why bands from the commercial angle of indie, your Bloc Parties and Interpols to lower down the scale, The Walkmen or Total Control for example, could not exist without this album.
This was a musical interpretation of the UK in 1979, and it stank. To effectively portray the prevalent feeling of hopelessness and disaffection, it needed to sound ugly. Metal Box is disgusting, twisted and deformed, and even though Joy Division beat them to their own musical landmark by several months with Unknown Pleasures, itself the sound of a disenfranchised youth, it remains, if not as well respected as that record, certainly as influential - a dirty fingered Southern counterpart.
The likes of “Careering”, or the ode to Lydon's dying mother “Death Disco” - which landed them a spot on Top Of The Pops - are still particularly staggering pieces of work. The opening track, "Albatross" is a typically Lydon-esque 'fuck you' to Virgin Records who released the album, and certainly not the precise rock of crossover hit "Public Image". This was 11 dank minutes of freeform post punk and angst. To add to this, it came in a damn tin, an actual metal box, which upon coming across it as a nine year old was literally the most exciting thing ever. Jah Wobble’s reggae influenced sub-bass lines were the perfect foil to the ice cold (let’s not say angular) riffs of Keith Levene, which gave rhythm to Lydon’s musings of death and boredom perfectly, making Metal Box a true a milestone in British rock music.
Although he can’t lay claim to releasing the first UK punk single with The Sex Pistols (The Damned beat him with their ’76 classic “New Rose”, he stood out like a sore thumb within the punk scene, educated, opinionated, he was held up as an example of what was wrong (IE right) about the UK in the late ’70’s.
He can also neither be regarded as the very first post punk act, although without Lydon post punk would have been an entirely different beast, Siouxsie & The Banshees released their debut album several months before PiL’s debut. Metal Box, however, is an album which now, even 37 years later, continues to be deeply influential. This deluxe reissue is an explicit reminder why bands from the commercial angle of indie, your Bloc Parties and Interpols to lower down the scale, The Walkmen or Total Control for example, could not exist without this album.
This was a musical interpretation of the UK in 1979, and it stank. To effectively portray the prevalent feeling of hopelessness and disaffection, it needed to sound ugly. Metal Box is disgusting, twisted and deformed, and even though Joy Division beat them to their own musical landmark by several months with Unknown Pleasures, itself the sound of a disenfranchised youth, it remains, if not as well respected as that record, certainly as influential - a dirty fingered Southern counterpart.
The likes of “Careering”, or the ode to Lydon's dying mother “Death Disco” - which landed them a spot on Top Of The Pops - are still particularly staggering pieces of work. The opening track, "Albatross" is a typically Lydon-esque 'fuck you' to Virgin Records who released the album, and certainly not the precise rock of crossover hit "Public Image". This was 11 dank minutes of freeform post punk and angst. To add to this, it came in a damn tin, an actual metal box, which upon coming across it as a nine year old was literally the most exciting thing ever. Jah Wobble’s reggae influenced sub-bass lines were the perfect foil to the ice cold (let’s not say angular) riffs of Keith Levene, which gave rhythm to Lydon’s musings of death and boredom perfectly, making Metal Box a true a milestone in British rock music.
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