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Left of the dial [sound recording] : dispatches from the 80's underground

Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: R2 76490 | RhinoPublication details: Burbank, Calif. : Rhino, p2004.Description: 4 sound discs : digital, stereo ; 4 3/4 inOther title:
  • Dispatches from the 80's underground
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DISC 1: Radio free Europe / R.E.M. -- Going underground / Jam -- Forest / Cure -- Holiday in Cambodia / Dead Kennedys -- I'm in love with a German film star / Passions -- I will dare / Replacements -- That's when I reach for my revolver / Mission of Burma -- Johny hit and run Paulene / X -- Just like honey / Jesus and Mary Chain -- Black celebration / Depeche Mode-- Tell me when It's over / Dream Syndicate -- Hollywood [Africa] / Red Hot Chili Peppers -- Tempation / New Order -- Ghosts / Japan -- Song from under the floorboards / Magazine -- Oblivious / Aztec Camera -- Don't want to know if you are lonely / Hüsker Dü -- Rise above / Black Flag -- Back in flesh / Wall of Voodoo -- Cattle and cane / Go-Betweens -- DISC 2: Message of love / Pretenders -- Vienna / Ultavox -- Freak scence / Dinosaur Jr. -- This charming man / Smiths -- Stigmata / Ministry -- Ways to be wicked / Lone Justice -- Wardance / Killing Joke -- Enola Gay / Orchestral Manoeuveres in the Dark -- Mirror in the bathroom / English Beat -- Fairytale in the supermarket / Raincoats -- Behind the wall of sleep / Smithereens -- Political songs for Michael Jackson to sing / Minutemen -- Punk rock girl / Dead Milkmen -- Still in Hollywood / Concrete Blonde -- Love will tear us apart / Joy Division -- Blister in the sun / Violent Femmes -- Lake of fire / Meat Puppets -- Amplifier / Db's -- When love breaks down / Prefab Sprout -- Goo goo muck / Cramps -- This corrosion / Sisters of Mercy -- Senses working overtime / XTC -- DISC 3: Cutter / Echo & the Bunnymen -- Pay to cum / Bad Brains -- Birthday / Sugercubes -- Madonna of the WASPS / Robyn Hitchcock 'N' the Egyptians -- We care a lot / Faith No More -- Teen age riot / Sonic Youth -- To hell with poverty / Gang of Four -- Fa cé-la / Feeli
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Vol info Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD POP/ROCK Left of the dial v. 1 Available 33111005118753
Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD POP/ROCK Left of the dial v. 2 Available 33111004327892
Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD POP/ROCK Left of the dial v. 4 Available 33111004327728
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Alternative rock of the 1980s was such a large and diverse scene that any box set documenting the genre is bound to be the cause of debate as to what is and isn't included, even a four-CD, 82-track production such as this one. Despite the inevitable exclusions, Left of the Dial: Dispatches from the '80s Underground does a decent job of collecting representative cuts from all spectrums of the style, even if it does tilt toward the more mainstream of such acts. Of course, artists like R.E.M., the Cure, Aztec Camera, the Pretenders, Ultravox, Lone Justice, the Smithereens, Concrete Blonde, Echo & the Bunnymen, and the Church (all sampled on this box) were "mainstream" only by the standards of the more left-leaning college radio programmers; by the measurements of the actual mainstream, they were still pretty "alternative," even "underground" in some cases. And the set doesn't neglect the edgier side of '80s underground rock, with tracks by the Dead Kennedys, Minor Threat, Throbbing Gristle, the Minutemen, Black Flag, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, Gun Club, the Butthole Surfers, the Raincoats, and Beat Happening as well. Between the poles are numerous slices of music of different shades of anti-mainstreamdom, from the paisley underground (the Three O'Clock, the Rain Parade, the Dream Syndicate) and an iconoclastic singer/songwriter (Billy Bragg) to British guitar-grounded sounds (the Jesus and Mary Chain, the Stone Roses, XTC), goth (Sisters of Mercy, Bauhaus), folk-punk (the Violent Femmes), retro-garage (the Lyres), ska (the English Beat), and even punk novelty (the Dead Milkmen). Naturally, there's room for argument about some of the choices: Prefab Sprout's alt-rock credentials are certainly specious, for instance, and the roll call of missing notables includes the Fall, Shonen Knife, the Chills, Romeo Void, the Television Personalities, the Wipers, the Mekons, and many others. There are few real surprises or underexposed gems: the Passions' 1981 single "I'm in Love With a German Film Star" is about the only item by a group that hasn't been canonized in the '80s alternative rock pantheon, though actually that song was a British hit. On the other hand, the astute and eclectic programming makes for a better listen than other attempts that have been made to compile '80s alternative rock. It's sort of like listening to an actual '80s college radio station, but one that's more listenable than any college radio stations actually were, both because of the catholic stylistic assortment and the selection of some of these artists' very best songs. If you did listen to this sort of music devotedly back in the '80s, in fact, much of this will be like revisiting familiar hits and standards, even if few of them actually made the charts as actual hits (and then usually in the U.K.): R.E.M.'s "Radio Free Europe," the Dead Kennedys' "Holiday in Cambodia," the Jesus and Mary Chain's "Just Like Honey," Joy Division's "Love Will Tear Us Apart," the Violent Femmes' "Blister in the Sun," XTC's "Senses Working Overtime," the Sugarcubes' "Birthday," Faith No More's "We Care a Lot," the Church's "Under the Milky Way," Siouxsie & the Banshees' "Christine," Gun Club's "Sex Beat," and Suicidal Tendencies' "Institutionalized," for instance, all fall into that category. And if you didn't experience the music directly during the era, this box set still gives you a pretty good idea of what was going on, and what paths to travel down for further investigation. ~ Richie Unterberger

DISC 1: Radio free Europe / R.E.M. -- Going underground / Jam -- Forest / Cure -- Holiday in Cambodia / Dead Kennedys -- I'm in love with a German film star / Passions -- I will dare / Replacements -- That's when I reach for my revolver / Mission of Burma -- Johny hit and run Paulene / X -- Just like honey / Jesus and Mary Chain -- Black celebration / Depeche Mode-- Tell me when It's over / Dream Syndicate -- Hollywood [Africa] / Red Hot Chili Peppers -- Tempation / New Order -- Ghosts / Japan -- Song from under the floorboards / Magazine -- Oblivious / Aztec Camera -- Don't want to know if you are lonely / Hüsker Dü -- Rise above / Black Flag -- Back in flesh / Wall of Voodoo -- Cattle and cane / Go-Betweens -- DISC 2: Message of love / Pretenders -- Vienna / Ultavox -- Freak scence / Dinosaur Jr. -- This charming man / Smiths -- Stigmata / Ministry -- Ways to be wicked / Lone Justice -- Wardance / Killing Joke -- Enola Gay / Orchestral Manoeuveres in the Dark -- Mirror in the bathroom / English Beat -- Fairytale in the supermarket / Raincoats -- Behind the wall of sleep / Smithereens -- Political songs for Michael Jackson to sing / Minutemen -- Punk rock girl / Dead Milkmen -- Still in Hollywood / Concrete Blonde -- Love will tear us apart / Joy Division -- Blister in the sun / Violent Femmes -- Lake of fire / Meat Puppets -- Amplifier / Db's -- When love breaks down / Prefab Sprout -- Goo goo muck / Cramps -- This corrosion / Sisters of Mercy -- Senses working overtime / XTC -- DISC 3: Cutter / Echo & the Bunnymen -- Pay to cum / Bad Brains -- Birthday / Sugercubes -- Madonna of the WASPS / Robyn Hitchcock 'N' the Egyptians -- We care a lot / Faith No More -- Teen age riot / Sonic Youth -- To hell with poverty / Gang of Four -- Fa cé-la / Feeli

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