![Crispy Ambulance - Frozen Blood [1980-1982] Crispy Ambulance - Frozen Blood [1980-1982]](images/crispyambulance-frozen.jpg)
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CD: LTMCD 2327
RELEASED: 2000
LABEL: LTM
01. Not What I Expected 
02. Deaf
03. Come On
04. Drug User - Drug Pusher
05. October 31st
06. Egypt
07. A Sense of Reason
08. Eastern Bloc
09. Concorde Square
10. The Presence
11. Headhunters
12. Frozen Blood
13. Turnbuckle
14. The Gift of Danger
15. Hollow Points
16. The Grind
17. Cult
An archive collection, Frozen Blood couples both sides of the ultra-rare
10-inch single released on Factory Records in 1980 (Fac 32), namely Deaf and
Not What I Expected, and eight other studio cuts which have long held Grail-like
status for band aficionados. Never before released, the band's acclaimed radio
sessions for John Peel (broadcast on Radio 1 in January, 1981) and Mark Radcliffe's
Transmission programme (broadcast on Piccadilly Radio in July, 1980) include
truly superb cuts such as Come On, Drug User - Drug Pusher and A Sense of Reason,
none of which made it onto record in any other form. The rolling Drug User
- Drug Pusher might even be their best ever song. This 72-minute CD also features
a generous number of live tracks recorded at various locations in 1982, none
ever studio recorded. Among the best of these
is the deranged Frozen Blood, an improvised Grind and the driving Gift of Danger,
all of which demonstrate that CRISPY AMBULANCE remained an adventurous, bravely
experimental band right through to their dissolution in October, 1982, yet
one still able to write classic left-field rock songs. In toto, the CD offers
further bullet-proof evidence that CRISPY AMBULANCE were a band like no other
and a truly unique creative force, too long undervalued. Frozen Blood contains
full recording and sleeve notes, and, with seventeen previously unreleased
tracks (all digitally remastered), is an ideal companion
disc to the existing Crispies' catalogue. Followers of Joy Division, early
Cure, Echo and the Bunnymen and other darker bands with existencialists lyrics:
this is a CD that you might be looking for.
Influences / Similar Artists:
Joy Division, The Cure, Section 25, Department-S, The Names, Mecano
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