The Weathermen - Long Lost Live Instrumental Backing Tapes: POISON! / Limited Picture Vinyl (12" Vinyl)
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Released on: 19. April 2019
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5414165088325 - Weight: 250g
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AMAZING limited edition [500 copies only!] of one of the 80s ABSOLUTE EBM cult classics: THE WEATHERMEN’s mighty POISON!
Released as 6-tracks Picture Disc, this version features 6 tracks on the Vinyl and 22 download Bonus-tracks!
In 1985 an unknown "American" band hailing from Big Sur in California dropped a package at the doors of the Play It Again headquarters in Brussels. Four 12"s and an LP later they had to reveal they were only half American and hailed from Brussels.
Their fifth single: "Poison!" hit gold. A firm staple in the New Beat dancings. Weathermen weren't a New Beat band, they weren't even an EBM band. Though their label branded 'em as such on the groundbreaking "This Is Electronic Body Music" sampler. Weathermen were tongue in cheeck, they were humour on the next level. They were a studio band...or not? In 1988 they went on tour...
Here are the missing backing tapes of this world tour freshly remastered for your pleasure by Eric Van Wonthergem (Monolith, ex-Klinik, Sonar, Absolute Body Control, Insekt…) Plus those of the short reunion tour of 2006 and the last ever gig at Kissinger in 2009.
Tracklisting:
No. |
Track |
Time |
A1 |
Poison 1988 |
-- |
A2 |
Berlin 1988 |
-- |
A3 |
Daytime TV 2006 |
-- |
B1 |
Poison 2009 |
-- |
B2 |
Bang! 1989 |
-- |
B3 |
Hot Rod Heaven 2006 |
-- |
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