Killing Time
Richard H. Kirk - Time High Fiction [DVR 2 UK 1983 24-Bit 176.4kHz FLAC]
This rip has been on my back burner for a while, I'm finally pleased with the results of my rip of this difficult double album, released back in 1983 on Cabaret Voltaire's Doublevision label in a classic Neville Brody sleeve, similar to The Crackdown era Cabs.
Most of the tracks on Time High Fiction date back to 1979 Western Works sessions rather than the later beat driven works. Consequently this album is more a compilation of experiments over time rather than works of a specific period in RHK's recordings. This is remarkably accessible music in places and there is much to like, however those with a nervous disposition should best stay clear of the two Dead Relatives pieces.
A1 The Greedy Eye
A2 Shaking Down The Tower Of Babel
A3 Force Of Habit
A4 Day Of Waiting
B1 Black Honeymoon
B2 Nocturnal Children
B3 Wiretrap
B4 The Power Of Autosuggestion
C1 Dead Relatives Part One
D1 Dead Relatives Part Two
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You need both parts
Thanks for sharing. Completely missed this release. Very curious.
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ReplyDeletejust spinning - this was unknownt to me, but I like it a lot!
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Thanks. I never had this one from vinyl before. Curious to see how it compares with the CD version I have.
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ReplyDeleteMany thanks, I bought this on release but haven't listened to it in years. Have to say that while I love CV I found that RHK's apparent need to include ethnic samples seemingly on every release a bit of a turnoff. Not that there's anything wrong with them, and I still kept buying the releases, but it just got a bit samey and predictable.
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