Dead Can Dance - John Peel Session 19111983

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Review by David Payne

The album John Peel Session 19111983 by Dead Can Dance is a stunning tribute to the band's unique sound. The album features some of their most iconic tracks, including "Frontier," "The Protagonist," and "Ocean." The band's ethereal style is perfectly captured in this live recording, which highlights the band's incredible musicianship and haunting vocals.

The album opens with the haunting "Frontier," which sets the tone for the rest of the album. The track is a perfect example of the band's ability to create a sense of otherworldliness through their music. The vocals are haunting and ethereal, and the instrumentation is perfectly balanced to create a sense of space and depth.

The album also features some of the band's more experimental tracks, such as "The Protagonist" and "Ocean." These tracks showcase the band's ability to push the boundaries of their sound, creating something truly unique and otherworldly.

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Artist: Dead Can Dance
Album: John Peel Session 19111983
Rating: 4.2

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Instrumental3:29
Labour Of Love3:57
Threshold4:10
Ocean3:39

Video

Dead Can Dance - BBC Radio Peel Sessions 1983 & 1984
Dead Can Dance - John Peel Session 1983
Dead Can Dance - Peel Sessions (83/84)

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Catalog Numbers

VIN180LP029

Labels

Vinyl 180, 4AD

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 12"
  • 45 RPM
  • 180 Gram

Companies

RoleCompany
Phonographic Copyright (p)4AD
Copyright (c)4AD
Licensed ToVinyl 180
Published ByUniversal Music Publishing Ltd.
Recorded AtMaida Vale Studios
Mastered AtLoud Mastering

Credits

RoleCredit
BassScott Roger
DrumsPeter Ulrich
EngineerMartin Colley
GuitarBrendan Perry
VocalsBrendan Perry
PercussionBrendan Perry
Mastered ByJonz
ProducerDale Griffin
SleeveAndrew Swainson
DesignAndrew Swainson
Written-ByDead Can Dance

Notes

  • Released on Record Store Day 2012 as a single release.
  • Recorded at Studio 4, BBC Maida Vale. First transmitted: 28.11.1983.
  • Track durations are not printed on the release.
  • ℗ 2010 BBC © 2010 4AD under licence to Vinyl 180.
  • Made in England.

Barcodes

  • Barcode (Text): 5 038622 123918
  • Barcode (String): 5038622123918
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A hand etched): VIN 180 LP 029 A-1 JONZ LOUD
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B hand etched): VIN 180 LP 029 B-2 JONZ LOUD
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Summary by David Payne

John Peel Session 19111983 is a must-have for any Dead Can Dance fan. The album captures the band's unique sound perfectly, and the live recording adds an extra layer of depth and emotion to the tracks. Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer to the band's music, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.

Comments

the other video with the full Peel session got removed from Youtube, but thank god this is still here. one of my favorite recordings ever. thank you! <3
yeah just wondered why is all. I do think it adds something to the bass on "penumbra" - a sort of wiry grittiness
Think your kinda missing the point
You're welcome
I like this sound...
how come its so distorted? Is this a bootleg or something?
Incredbile! I am forever in awe. These manifestations leave me hypnotized
primal and beautiful
Thanks!
Excelente. No lo conocia. 〰️??
This is great, but where's the other side?
one of the best recordings ever.
They played on soundtrack for a movie I was in in 90s I fell in love with them ever since. I listen to them everyday or I start jonesin:)))
Absolutely brilliant. Remembering my teenage times.
Ocean... Best piece ever !!!!