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Body of Work
Nitzer Ebb
Body of Work
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Alternative Rock, International Music, Pop
 
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Nitzer Ebb went on to sell over 100,000 records in the States alone, tour with Depeche Mode and have influenced pioneering DJs and producers such as Richie Hawtin, Darren Emerson, Sven Vaeth, DJ Hell, Tom Stephan, Danny Te...  more »

     
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All Artists: Nitzer Ebb
Title: Body of Work
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Mute UK Indie
Original Release Date: 1/1/2006
Re-Release Date: 6/12/2006
Album Type: Import, Original recording remastered
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Alternative Rock, International Music, Pop
Styles: House, Goth & Industrial, Europe, Britain & Ireland, Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPC: 094636624723

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Nitzer Ebb went on to sell over 100,000 records in the States alone, tour with Depeche Mode and have influenced pioneering DJs and producers such as Richie Hawtin, Darren Emerson, Sven Vaeth, DJ Hell, Tom Stephan, Danny Tenaglia as well as rock-gods Smashing Pumpkins and Nine Inch Nails. They split in 1995 but will reform for a very special one off tour in 2006. This special two disc featuresa disc worth of fan favorites and this including 'Join The Chant', 'Family Man', Murderous' and more. Disc two features 13 of their hottest remixes by folks such as William Orbit. 32 tracks in all. Mute.
 

CD Reviews

The ultimate collection for all the Ebbheads out there...
H. Yu | 09/13/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I first heard of Nitzer Ebb (is it nit-zer or night-zer ebb?) waaaaay back in '89 as a senior in high school (yes, I'm that old). I was introduced to them by a now-defunct show called VideoSpin on PBS. VideoSpin was playing a video from them called "Hearts And Minds". The video was frenetic and fast-paced with Bon Harris banging away on the drums and Doug McCarthy singing and looking his fiercest as the camera zoomed in and out on him. Fast and furious beats too! At the time, I was like, "Wow, these guys are interesting."



Back in college, I owned the Belief CD for awhile and even listened to the Showtime CD. Then I lost interest. However, within the last couple of years, watching their music videos online has sparked my interest in the band once again (see "Control I'm Here" and "Lightning Man" if you can). And so, when I found out that the Body Of Work compilation would be coming out, I knew I had to have it! The compilation does not disappoint in the least bit. You have nineteen tracks on the first disc and then thirteen remixes on the second one. Minimalist techno beats that happen to be both menacing and fast coupled with pulsating synth lines also happen to make addictive listening. And let's not forget Doug's hostile, urgent growling vocals too! This is definitely some of the best industrial music or EBM (electronic best music) (if you want to give it a label) in my opinion. In fact, I think Nitzer Ebb are definitely the pioneers of the music they've put out which I'm sure has inspired many other bands as well.



Nitzer Ebb is on tour right now as we speak. Will they put out another studio album? Let's hope so!



Standout tracks:



Disc 1



Murderous

Control I'm Here

Lightning Man

Getting Closer

Family Man



Disc 2



Control I'm Here (strategic dancefloor initiative mix)

Hearts And Minds (mix hypersonic)

Captivate (William Orbit mix)

Backlash (William Orbit mix)

Fun To Be Had (long mix - mixed by George Clinton himself!)"
Getting Closer
D. Lee | PA | 10/29/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Although I enjoy the remastered sound, the song selection isn't perfect. Here are my gripes:

*The collection swaps the five minute album version of "Murderous" for the abrupt 7" version.

*The radio version of "Warsaw Ghetto" replaces the original 12" version.

*"So Bright, So Strong" (B-side of "Warsaw Ghetto") is curiously missing.

*Why would you choose to include "Let Your Body Learn" over "Smear Body", "Let Beauty Loose" or "Fitness to Purpose"?

*I know they couldn't put every track ever on this thing, but "K.I.A." from the "Control I'm Here" single (edition one) is a glaring omission.



Otherwise, this is a great collection for those whom can't find the vinyl or simply want a high-quality remastering of the classics."
The closest thing to a perfect collection...
Daniel W. Kelly | Long Island, NY United States | 07/17/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"First of all, this double disc does something most collections don't--it FILLS the CD with all the hits. Disc one is 78 minutes long, disc 2 is 76 minutes. The ULTIMATE reason to buy this disc for hardcore collectors of this industrial band is, at last, the full 5 and a half minute Phil Harding mix of "Join in the Chant" on CD. FINALLY! A disappointment on disc 1 is the EDIT of Murderous, one of their most popular tracks! But hey, since I have the original CD, I'd much rather have the long version of the "Join in the Chant" remix, so I can't complain much. Most of the other tracks on disc 1 run from about 4 minutes or less, except the original version of Come Alive, which runs over 6 minutes. Disc 2 is filled with remixes. While some are not the versions I would have chosen (a 3 disc set with ALL the remixes would have been even better) this definitely makes this compilation a must for Nitzer Ebb completists.



Track times for disc 2 remixes is:



1. Get Clean (5:17)

2. Join in the Chant (gold) (5:33)

3. Control I'm Here (strategic dancefloor initiative) (6:29)

4. hearts and minds (mix hypersonic) (6:06)

5. shame (mix two) (5:58)

6. captivate (William orbit mix) (6:18)

7. backlash (William orbit mix) (6:15)

8. fun to be had (long mix) (7:16)

9. out of mind (maitresse mix) (3:57)

10. ascend (flood remix) (6:01)

11. lakeside drive (flood remix) (5:21)

12. kick it (popular music mix) (3:54)

13. I thought (final sin) (8:25)"