(Sorry if this info is buried in the last 4 months of comments as I only now realized that I NEED this album, hahaha).
It has LIVE LARD!!!
Yeah its on CD, and yes you do need this. This is a great show. You wont find a better best of album from ministry. I think the stand out trafk for me is stigmata. Never been a huge fan of this song, i mean its ok, but whatever… better ministry songs, but man, on this album its fucking mesmerizing, i found myself listening to it on repeat. This is our love song. Its called work for stigmata
[reply]Do you think there’s really demand for 1000 more of these already? I’d guess most of the hardcore fans bought the white one back when we assumed it would be the only version.
Some collectors will buy every colored version.[/reply]
Not this collector. I have the cd and i only need to see the white one.
[reply][reply][reply]Do you think there’s really demand for 1000 more of these already? I’d guess most of the hardcore fans bought the white one back when we assumed it would be the only version.
Some collectors will buy every colored version.[/reply]
Not this collector. I have the cd and i only need to see the white one.[/reply]
I see your true colors shining through.[/reply]
Nice! [laugh]
if any of you reading this do NOT have this release, you really should get it. this is when the ministry machine was on auto-pilot and shit was just in tune. they could do no wrong. the vibe was right. then intensity was there. go ahead and buy it.
Yeah, this is really a fantastic album. Not to be missed!
I think I mentioned it elsewhere on here, but it bears repeating, the packaging the vinyl came shipped in was bulletproof. Really professional job all around (UNLIKE the Nine Inch Nails store… which sucked so much ass it’s unbelievable).
Yep. Lovin’ it.
It’s awesome because it’s got what I always thought was a major absence from the ICYDFLSU CD . . . . “Breathe” and “Land of Rape and Honey” as well as multiple PAILHEAD and LARD songs along with “Public Image” and “Smothered Hope”.
It’s fucking awesome.
It’s odd just how underpromoted this stuff is.
I’m guessing with the Cleo stuff Al just sells some vaulted tapes or something right out for lump sum and skips the whole royalties jibber jabber?
I don’t know why Al and the Librarian wouldn’t be pushing the hell outta it otherwise.
It’s odd just how underpromoted this stuff is.
I’m guessing with the Cleo stuff Al just sells some vaulted tapes or something right out for lump sum and skips the whole royalties jibber jabber?
I don’t know why Al and the Librarian wouldn’t be pushing the hell outta it otherwise.
Yeah, I was wondering about that too. The coofin white edition sold out pretty quickly, I didn’t see any promotion for it whatsoever. The other Cleo releases are doing well too, but how are people hearing about it? (apart from Prongs)
It’s not unusual for Al to only promote what he’s currently working on. I’ve heard that Cleo did get the royalty thing sorted out with other band members for these releases, I think Al just doesn’t care enough about these releases to mention anything about it.
Yeah, I was wondering about that too. The coofin white edition sold out pretty quickly, I didn’t see any promotion for it whatsoever. The other Cleo releases are doing well too, but how are people hearing about it? (apart from Prongs)
It’s not unusual for Al to only promote what he’s currently working on. I’ve heard that Cleo did get the royalty thing sorted out with other band members for these releases, I think Al just doesn’t care enough about these releases to mention anything about it.
Imagine if Al decided to have a true career retrospective tour including performing tracks from his early days. I think there is an audience out there that would want to see such a show. He could also promote and sell a lot of these back catalog releases.