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Unanswerable Lust / Beast Box - Premium Collectible Action Figure for Anime & Gaming Fans - Perfect for Display, Cosplay, and Gift Giving
Unanswerable Lust / Beast Box - Premium Collectible Action Figure for Anime & Gaming Fans - Perfect for Display, Cosplay, and Gift Giving

Unanswerable Lust / Beast Box - Premium Collectible Action Figure for Anime & Gaming Fans - Perfect for Display, Cosplay, and Gift Giving

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Deluxe three CD set from this Alt-Rock outfit led by former Magazine/Buzzcocks vocalist Howard Devoto. Luxuria was a British pop music band made up of Devoto and instrumentalist Norman Fisher-Jones AKA Noko. The band was active in the 1980s and early 1990s. Devoto and Noko met through Pete Shelley, bonding over a competition to read Marcel Proust (Noko won). in 1988, they released their debut album, Unanswerable Lust. Their second and subsequently final album, Beast Box, was released in 1990. The albums are presented here for the first time in one set including bonus tracks. There is also a third disc containing a previously unreleased live set from Leicester Polytechnic in 1988. The whole package is completed with an expanded booklet and new notes. Cherry Red.

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Somehow I knew a set of recordings from cherry red would be much like a "reissue" series.The non-original release tracks sound better than the original tracks which sound exactly like the previous original release tracks, no obvious improvement in sound or depth of sound.It's been so long since I originally bought these albums, that I bought it for the sake of having the bonus tracks and so far after listening to the first disc, the live tracks sound intense, much like a "12" version might sound like.I bought Unanswerable lust as an LP in Hawaii summer 88' when it first came out, eventually I returned stateside and I bought the CD a few years later.I agree somewhat with how Howard felt about each album in the Luxuria series, Beast box was a bit more refined and Unanswerable always had a much rawer edge to it, Beast box merely took to ideas first hatched on the first album and expanded on the themes giving them a more robust refined edge to the overall mood of the entire album.Judging by just the few live tracks on the first disc, which I assume are repeated on disc three, the sound is even better than Magazine's live album "PLAY".It's worth it to own this, even though it's a paper sleeve case, the 3 discs only take up as much space thickness as a normal size single disc plastic jewel-box case.