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Fiend At the Controls, Vol. 1

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Download links and information about Fiend At the Controls, Vol. 1 by Alien Sex Fiend. This album was released in 1984 and it belongs to Electronica, Techno, Industrial, Jazz, Rock, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 26 tracks with total duration of 02:22:24 minutes.

Artist: Alien Sex Fiend
Release date: 1984
Genre: Electronica, Techno, Industrial, Jazz, Rock, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 26
Duration: 02:22:24
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. R.I.P (New Dub Truck) 3:48
2. I'm Doing Time (Version) 5:58
3. Smells Like...(S**t Mix #1) 5:48
4. Nik Fiend Radio Interview In Finland 2:05
5. Ignore the Machine (Special Electrode Mix) 5:07
6. Ain't Got Time to Bleed (Alternate Mix) 4:32
7. Everybody's Dream (Demo) 4:54
8. They All Call Me Crazee (Edit) 1:47
9. In and Out of My Mind (Version/Edit) 0:40
10. Haunted House (Dub) 7:05
11. Curse of the Manic Maxi 5:25
12. Manic Depression (Dub Mix) 9:45
13. It Lives Again (Demo) 7:05
14. Dead and Buried (Demo) 5:19
15. Under the Thunder (Ignore the Dub) 6:45
16. Comatose (The Ultra Mix) 9:21
17. Toytown Mix 2:50
18. B.I.M (Edit) 1:08
19. On a Mission(Version) 6:11
20. Tron-Bone 4:33
21. Mrs. Fiend Goes to Outer Space (Edit) 6:48
22. Zombie Psyche Out Dub 6:49
23. Hurricane Fighter Dub 8:35
24. Inferno (Darker Side Mix) 6:56
25. Evolution (Thee Industrial Revolution #4) 6:36
26. Tarot (Fiend At the Controls 'Seven' Edit Mix) 6:34

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After all the various reissues and repackaging of earlier tracks, one would think that just about every ASF track ever had finally seen the light of day on CD. Then this double-disc compilation appeared more or less out of nowhere, surprising just about everybody in the process. While Controls is definitely and completely one for the hardest of hardcore fans — those who have never fallen under the Fiend spell won't find much here to change their minds — there are so many fun surprises available that definite kudos have to be given to Mr. and Mrs. Fiend, who compiled and produced the whole thing after a thorough trawl through the band's nearly two-decade-old archive. Nearly everything on Controls had never appeared on CD before anywhere, while many tracks had been totally unreleased to boot. Consisting mostly of remixes of familiar tracks and singles that had originally appeared on vinyl 12" singles, Controls gives a great peek into how ASF were never content to simply tweak or extend a previous recording, resulting either in radical dub reworkings (an influence on the band never fully appreciable until now) or near complete re-recordings, as with the sharp take on "I'm Doing Time..." from 1985. Some utterly hilarious interview snippets and audio verité bits are merrily sprinkled throughout the discs, including a drunk but still fairly coherent Nik dealing with an earnest Finnish radio reporter as best as he can, and, of all people, David Bowie leaving a message on the Fiends' answering machine. Exhaustive liner notes and stories accompany each track listing in the booklet. Put it all together and the end result is one of the best archival collections for any band anywhere, the equal of Rhino's legendary work with back catalogs.