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| | 8 Eyed Spy | | | Music Artist : | | Eight Eyed Spy | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | ATAVISTIC | | Release Date : | | 2009-03-31 | | Store Price : | | $14.95 | | Artistopia's Price: $14.95 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Diddy Wah Diddy 2. Lazy in Love 3. Love Split 4. Dead Me You B Side 5. Swamp 6. Run Through the Jungle 7. Motor Oil Shanty 8. You Twist I Shout 9. Looking for Someone 10. Lightning's Girl 11. Innocence 12. Boy Meets Girl 13. 2 Square 14. I Want Candy 15. Ran Away Dark
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Enjoyable, not earth shattering Submitted on: 2009-09-23 |
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| A tidy package of eight eyed spy's studio material which I originally got on ROIR cassette back in the 80's as I recall. I seem to like the music more now than I did then probably cuz I was more into the hardcore punk of the day. This is a good collection that doesn't beg me to come back and listen over and over again. I'm glad I bought it. I'd love to see a reissue of 13:13. Saw them live too. Not bad live. She seemed real short. But that was some good stuff, that album. This is a bit more rock based, less adventuresome musically. This is like a steady paycheck rather than the startling, classic intense savage really punk guitar of and female blaming it out vocals of Lydia Lunch with Teenage Jesus and the Jerks or the sultry almost big band Queen of Siam which is magnificent or the super funk white James Brown of James White and the Blacks/James Chance and the Contortions on which Lydia Lunch sings on a number of songs. The live material here is perfectly adequete, not a waste of time but nothing to write home about. |
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Overrated Submitted on: 2002-08-10 |
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Lydia Lunch is capable of much stronger work past and present. But the reason that people praise this act is nothing more than sycophancy. Lydia Lunch hated 8-eyed spy, which was formed as an alternative to Teenage Jesus and the Jerks and Beirut Slump, and ditched the band right after they had recorded the five studio tracks. Shortly thereafter George Scott died and the remaining members disbanded the act. The label, rather than release these studio tracks as a coherent EP, they crammed it full of useless live track filler, because LP's sell more than EP's. The end result is a half-hearted album that is lop-sided. Side One really rocks, and side two is the sound of a disinterested vocalist and a stoned bassist playing around to fill for time. Get the LP and listen to side one which has the right tracks in the right order (Diddy Wah Diddy, Love Split with Blood, Ran Away Dark, Lazy in Love, Swamp, Run through the Jungle). now this is a unit that could really rock. Personally, Lydia Lunch is right, groups are good for one album. |
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listenable lydia lunch?? surely you jest.... Submitted on: 2001-07-07 |
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| but no, i'm serious, dude. this release, plus lydia's queen of siam, represent the only musically decent recordings of ms. lunch's career. sure, i like teenage jesus & the jerks, but only on a visceral level. the key here is the great backup playing by a hot band, leaving lydia to "concentrate" on her vocals. the second half is live, featuring the incredible bass playing of the late george scott III, a true virtuoso amongst punks. add pat irwin (raybeats) & jim scaluvoiucs (or however you spell it) and there's enough to distract when lydia gets too whiny. two great covers are included: run through the jungle & diddy wah diddy, both as good if not better than the originals. 8 eyed spy only lasted about a year before lydia went back to following her muse: despair, degradation, and duds. she was never fun again. and for the record, nick cave is NOT on this release, he's on honeymoon in red. |
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Oddly appealing. Noisy, sloppy and yet Amazing. Submitted on: 2000-10-04 |
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| I remember seeing 8-Eyed Spy live in NYC years ago and thinking they were awful. It was as if five people were jamming on a stage and couldn't hear each other and couldn't care less. This album shows them for who they really were. Lydia was the provocative lead singer who could really sing when she wanted to and had a knack for lyrics that is unsurpassed in No wave/Punk circles. The band, featuring Jim Sclavunos and Nick Cave rock. It seems when they weren't strung out and throwing attitude, these guys could really play. If your a Nick Cave fan and never heard Lydia or any of the Feotus stuff. Get this album. |
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