| | Bauhaus 1979-1983 Volume 1 CD Bauhaus Discography of CDs
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A textbook example of how to do a comprehensive career summary, the double-disc 1979-1983 neatly encapsulates the best bits of Bauhaus' four-year career while purposely avoiding the filler that mucks up even the band's best albums. Starting with Bauhaus' first single, 1979's grinding, obsessive "Double Dare," and proceeding roughly chronologically, the set collects the A-sides of all of the group's singles with a good cross-section of album tracks, showing off all of Bauhaus' strengths: hypnotic drones (the nine-minute live version of "Bela Lugosi's Dead"), glammy rock (Bowie, Eno, and T. Rex covers plus the hard-charging "Lagartija Nick," the group's heaviest rocker), atmospheric pop ("Hollow Hills" and the glorious near-hit single "She's in Parties"), and, most tellingly, the humor that a lot of the band's detractors either missed or refused to recognize as such. Regardless, it's hard not to giggle at obvious jokes like "Of Lilies and Remains" and "Terror Couple Kill Colonel." Even better, the original vinyl pressing was released in a gorgeous jacket featuring full-size head shots of the four members, photos of all their albums and singles, and a full discography, including post-Bauhaus solo and group projects. ~ Stewart Mason
If all single-artist compilations were like this, the world would be a much better place -- while lacking liner notes, or even specific references as to what songs come from where, 1979-1983: Vol. 1, drawing mostly from In the Flat Field and Mask, does a frankly smashing job at capturing the many early high points of Bauhaus' recording career. No real obscurities appear -- singles tracks like "Dark Entries" and "Terror Couple Kill Colonel" had been available on EP and would soon be reissued with the Field CD -- while the version of "Bela Lugosi's Dead" in fact is the live take from the Press the Eject album. As an overview, though, it's just flat-out great, covering many of the band's different facets, from aggressive thrash ("Double Dare," "In the Flat Field," "Hair of the Dog") to mysterious, arty shades ("A God in an Alcove," "Spy in the Cab," "Mask") and more. While one could argue over including other worthwhile tracks -- the nutty humor of "Of Lillies and Remains" would have demonstrated the band's reach even more -- 1979-1983: Vol. 1 remains as near perfect a starting place for a neophyte listener as any. ~ Ned Raggett
Bauhaus: Peter Murphy (vocals); Daniel Ash (guitar, background vocals); David J. (bass, background vocals); Kevin Haskins (drums, percussion).
Personnel: Daniel Ash (vocals, guitar); David J, Peter Murphy (vocals); Kevin Haskins (drums, percussion).
Bauhaus 1979-1983 Volume 1 Songs | 1. | Double Dare |
| 2. | In the Flat Field |
| 3. | Dark Entries |
| 4. | Stigmata Martyr |
| 5. | Bela Lugosi's Dead - (live) |
| 6. | God in an Alcove, A |
| 7. | Telegram Sam |
| 8. | St. Vitus Dance |
| 9. | Spy in the Cab |
| 10. | Terror Couple Kill Colonel |
| 11. | Dancing |
| 12. | Hair of the Dog |
| 13. | Passion of Lovers, The |
| 14. | Mask |
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