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| ARTIST: | Peter Murphy |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Red Ant / Bmg |
| FEATURES: | EP |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Rollcall/Recall, Indigo Eyes 98, Big Love of a Tiny Fool, Surrendered, Big and Tiny [Live] |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 632911532624 |
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Customer Reviews of Recall
'Everybody's born surrendered' This was actually the first solo Peter Murphy album I bought. This was recorded on the heels of the amazing Bauhaus reunion tour. Recorded with some cats from Skinny Puppy, Recall takes a drastic turn musically, featuring mostly electronic music and practically no actual playing of instruments. In great contrast to the rest of the EP is the final all acoustic track 'Big and Tiny' live. Then, after a moment of silence, Peter sings a haunting rendition of the song 'Cool Cool Breeze'. A song which I have read was recorded but left unfinished for an earlier album, Holy Smoke I believe. Electronic versions of 'Rollcall' and 'Indigo Eyes' start off this tragically short release. As an EP it makes a great inexpensive introduction to a truly magnificent voice, although this doesn't accurately represent the music on any of his other releases.
out of print
...and you are not missing much. This EP of two unnecessary remakes and bland new material is a good indication that this man who was once an idol for the young, gpd-help-me-i'm-so-alternative generation hasn't much juice left in him. Yet he is still trying to squeeze things out and this CD is what came out.
The new versions of Roll Call and Indigo eyes do not add, improve or give an interesting new take on the originals. The music sounds canned. If anything, this EP is an experiment with synthetic music.
"Surrendered" is probably the best track that this has to offer, which isn't saying much. It is a quiet tune and you can hear every word Peter sings, which is a problem because the lyrics are just nonsense trying to pass as words of wisdom and spirituality. As demonstrated in previous songs such as "Socrates the Python" and "Devil's Teeth" Peter merely recites names and stuff he's read in books rather than expressing any insights that are his own. Maybe a 17-year-old gothboy will be impressed by this CD.
OH PETER I LOVE YOU
This little cd is quite a gem. I really enjoyed all the songs, finding the remake of "Indigo Eyes" especially interesting. The wonderful new song "Surrendered" is so amazing I did not think I was going to be able to turn it off. It alone is worth the price of the cd. On a more practical note, do not be too fast to turn off your cd after the last song. I was and so it took me about 6 months to realize that there is a hidden song "Cool Cool Breeze" after it.