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$14.29 Severed Heads have had one of the more tangled discographies imaginable, with alternate editions of albums, re-recordings, and an increasing number of CD-R and Internet-only releases in recent years. Distilling a cohesive and comprehensive overview out of it all is no easy task, but with the two-disc ComMerz, compiled and remastered by Tom Ellard himself for release on the LTM label, Severed Heads come as close to a good introduction for newcomers as can be created, covering near a quarter century's worth of music. For listeners overseas who mostly knew the group through their mid- to late-'80s work licensed via Nettwerk and haven't kept up with Ellard in the years since, ComMerz provides a perfect balance -- the first disc ranges from "Adolf a Karrot" from Blubberknife to selections from Bad Mood Guy, while the second starts with Rotund for Success' "Greater Reward" and continues straight up through Under Gail Succubus' "Snuck" from 2006. The fact that ComMerz excludes the very earliest Severed Heads era shows just how hard it is to get a truly all-encompassing overview together -- and as aficionados of the group know thanks to 1996's Severything, it's not as if Ellard hasn't taken it into account before. ...
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