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Pietasters: 1992-1996
Pietasters
Pietasters: 1992-1996
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
  •  Track Listings (24) - Disc #1
  •  Track Listings (22) - Disc #2
  •  Track Listings (17) - Disc #3

The PIETASTERS eclectic mix of ska,in your face lyrcis, and punk energy forged their reputation as one of the hottest bands of the nineties. Stints as the backing band for JAMES BROWN established the group as a pre-emine...  more »

     
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All Artists: Pietasters
Title: Pietasters: 1992-1996
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Morphius Records
Original Release Date: 4/28/2003
Release Date: 4/28/2003
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Styles: Hardcore & Punk, Ska
Number of Discs: 3
SwapaCD Credits: 3
Other Editions: Pietasters: 1992-1996
UPCs: 613285015128, 803680056158

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The PIETASTERS eclectic mix of ska,in your face lyrcis, and punk energy forged their reputation as one of the hottest bands of the nineties. Stints as the backing band for JAMES BROWN established the group as a pre-eminent live band as well. Now for the first time, the PIETASTERS extensive discography is asembled into, a complete collection of past hits, live tracks and previously unreleased bonus cuts. Revisit the PIETASTERS journey towards seminal stardom with albums OOLOOLOO, STRAPPED LIVE and COMPLY. Experience the frenetic energy of thier live show with the most extensive body of new concert material to date. Discover heretofore unheard songs on a THREE DISC SET that will unhinge the most obsessive completist. For fans of Punk, Ska,MADNESS, THE SPECIALS, BAD MANNERS, BOSSTONES, SKATALITES, 4 SKINS, THE BUSINESS, alcohol, parties, smoking, illicit sex and other types of degenerate behavior, 92-96 offers the perfect audio companion.

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CD Reviews

Mmmmmm....Pie... (no leftovers here).
Andrew J. Lyons | Los Angeles | 06/10/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)

""The Pietasters 1992 - 1996" is not only a great cd, but an inexpensive way to jumpstart your Pietasters collection. This set has been re-mastered, and offers 4 (count 'em FOUR) hard-to-find Pietasters' cds on 3 discs.Disc 1 is my personal favorite because their earliest material has a classic 2-Tone sound to it. This disc is comprised of material off of the impossible-to-find "Piestomp" and equally hard-to-find "oolooloo". "Without You", "Maggie Mae", and "Five Days Of The Week" are just some of the 23 songs on Disc 1 that showcase their early ska roots.Disc 2 consists of the rest of "oolooloo" and all of "Strapped - Live!". "Strapped - Live!" has been widely praised as one of the best live ska recordings, not only for its superb sound quality, but for the tracks selected. The Pietasters put on an awesome live show, and this disc captures lead singer, Stephen Jackson's, enthusiasm for his music and love for his fans. In fact, on one track, "Drinking and Driving", fans are encouraged to get up on stage and sing along.Disc 3 is a mixed-bag for me, and is the main reason why I gave this cd 4 stars instead of 5. This cd contains "Comply" as well as previously unreleased tracks. My problem with "Comply" is that is duplicated many tracks offered on "oolooloo". And so by including "Comply" on this collection, you're getting songs on Disc 3 that are already on Discs 1 and 2. But the unreleased material makes up for this one complaint.Ususally when a band releases "Previously Unreleased Material", there's a good reason why those tracks made it to the cutting room floor. But the tracks The Pietasters have included are pretty good! "Portugese Sex Song" and a smoking cover of Cutlture Club's "Do You Really Want To Hurt Me?" highlight this disc. Finally, Disc 3 closes with an often-requested, live- version of "Sheila" proving once again that The Pietasters listen to their fans and deliver."
Essential Pietatsters, and A Bit More
Goat74 | Washington, DC | 03/25/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I've been a Pietasters fan since I picked up their first CD at the recommendation of a friend of mine 11 years ago. I have everything they've released since (except for the 7" vinyl between Piestomp and Oolooloo - I feel shame). So the previously unreleased material on this collection was the reason it made its way into my shopping cart, and I was not disappointed with my purchase. (The inclusion of "Shiela" was a nice touch.) In my opinion. long time fans should definitely grab this, even if it is only for the unreleased stuff.Newer fans are no exception, and as far as I'm concerned, should be even more encouraged to listen. The sound of the band has morphed quite a bit since that first album was originally released, and the later albums can sound like distant descendants when played back to back with these (except for Comply, which kinda bridges the gap). However, the fact that they still play a good chunk of these tunes live to tremendous crowd response is a testament to how good the material contained on these discs is.If you like anything by the Pietasters, especially if you don't already own all of these albums, you should grab this set without hesitation."
A great way to hear the early years
kev17 | Chicago, IL | 11/06/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"These 3 discs have been in my heavy rotation since I got them more than 3 months ago. I've owned Willis, Mix Tape #9 and Turbo for awhile, but I was never able to get ahold of the older stuff. This takes care of that... and much much more! I listen to discs 1 and 2 the most, which mainly consist of Piestomp, and the incredible live 'Strapped'. Disc 2 is easily my favorite. Pietasters songs are catchy, upbeat straight up ska. I had several songs stuck firmly in my head after just 2 listens. Check out Freak Show, Dollar Bill, Maggie Mae, and Girl Take it Easy. If you're not singing along, you must be dead.If you're a ska fan, and don't own the first 4 Pietasters releases, you have to buy this now! Seriously. Stop reading and go buy this NOW!!!"