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Laugh? I Nearly Bought One!
1992 compilation album by Killing Joke From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Laugh? I Nearly Bought One! is the first major compilation album by English post-punk band Killing Joke, released in October 1992 by Caroline Records in the U.S. and by Virgin Records in the U.K. and Europe.[2]
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Content
Every studio album up to the time of release is represented, except Fire Dances and Outside the Gate. Three non-album tracks are also included, along with the original Chris Kimsey mix of "Wintergardens" from Brighter than a Thousand Suns, which was previously unreleased at the time.
The album's cover image of a priest blessing Nazi soldiers was previously used by the band for a concert poster in the early 1980s. Because of its theme, it caused quite a stir and the band were banned from playing a concert in Glasgow, Scotland.[3][4] Contrary to popular belief, the priest in the picture was not Pope Pius XII, but German Nazi abbot Albanus Schachleiter.[5]
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Reception
Ned Raggett of AllMusic wrote, "not the best compilation that could have been assembled [...] Laugh? is still a reasonable overview of the first decade of Killing Joke and its checkered but still important history".[6] Trouser Press called the album "commendable", but "a few obscure tracks take the place of more essential choices".[10]
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Track listing
Personnel
- Jaz Coleman – vocals, synthesizer
- Kevin "Geordie" Walker – guitar
- Martin "Youth" Glover – bass guitar on tracks 1 and 3–11
- Paul Raven – bass guitar on tracks 2 and 12–17
- Paul Ferguson – drums, vocals on tracks 1–16
- Martin Atkins – drums, vocals on track 17
- Mike Coles - cover design
References
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