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Mask (Omnibus Edition) by Bauhaus

Released: Oct 20 2009

Recording for Bauhaus' sophomore long player commenced in early 1981 and the following nine
months saw a broadening of their palette to construct a more ebullient album around the musical
catharsis. Mask's entangled genesis is chronicled in this limited edition box set which features
unreleased early versions and rejected out-takes of many of the songs. Additionally this release
includes a complete 1981 live show that captures the band at their incendiary best.

Managing the sometimes hard-to-negotiate trick of expanding their sound while retaining all the
qualities which got them attention to begin with, on Mask the members of Bauhaus consciously
stretched themselves into newer areas of music and performance, resulting in an album that was
arguably even better than the band's almost flawless debut. More familiar sides of the band were
apparent from the get-go; opening number "Hair of the Dog," one of the band's best songs, starts with a double-tracked squalling guitar solo before turning into a stomping, surging flow, carefully paced by sudden silences and equally sudden returns to the music, while Murphy details cases of mental addictions in pithy phrases. The energy wasn't all just explosive angst and despair, though; the onetwo punches of "Kick in the Eye" and "In Fear of Fear" have as much hip-shaking groove and upbeat swing to them as portentous gloom (Ash's sax skronk on the latter, as well as on the similarly sharp "Dancing," is a particularly nice touch). Elsewhere, numerous flashes of the band's quirky sense of humour - something often missed by both fanatical followers and negative critics both - make an appearance; perhaps most amusing is the dry spoken-word lyric beginning "Of Lilies and Remains," as David J details a goofily grotesque situation as much Edward Gorey as Edgar Allen Poe. Add to that three of the most dramatic things the band ever recorded - the charging, keyboard-accompanied "The Passion of Lovers," the slow, dark fairy-tale-gone-wrong "Hollow Hills," and the wracked, trudging title track, where the sudden appearance of an acoustic guitar turns a great song into a near-perfect blend of ugliness and sheer beauty - and the end result was a perfect trouncing of the sophomore-slump myth.
- Ned Raggett : All Music Guide

The re-mastered set includes Mask, a second disc of the non-album singles, previously unreleased
demos and alternative versions plus a newly mixed 1981 live show on the third disc. This Omnibus
Edition is presented as a limited edition box set with the three CD’s in Japanese-style paper
sleeves, reproducing the original (gatefold) vinyl cover art, accompanied by a 48 page book
that traces the development of the album with rare memorabilia and photographs and contains
the complete lyrics.

CD1 MASK
Hair Of The Dog
The Passion Of Lovers
Of Lilies And Remains
Dancing
Hollow Hills
Kick In The Eye (2)
In Fear Of Fear
Muscle In Plastic
The Man With X-Ray Eyes
Mask

CD2 SINGLES & OUT-TAKES
Kick In The Eye (original single version A side)
Satori (single B side)
In Fear Of Fear (original version) *
In Fear Of Dub
Muscle In Plastic (rough mix version) *
Dancing (rough mix version) *
Hair Of The Dog (rough mix version) *
Monkey (Poison Pen) (rough mix version) *
Ziggy Stardust (rough demo version) *
Earwax (full unedited version) *
1-2-3-4 (single B-side)
Muscle In Plastic (rejected album mix) *
Hollow Hills (rejected album mix) *
Hair Of The Dog (rejected album mix) *
Poison Pen *
Kick In The Eye (single re-mix version)
Dave and Danny’s Waspie Dub (# 2) *
*PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED

CD3 THIS IS FOR WHEN - LIVE
This Is For When...
The Passion Of Lovers
In The Flat Field
Silent Hedges
In Fear Of Fear
Terror Couple Kill Colonel
The Man With X-Ray Eyes
Dancing
Mask
Rosegarden Funeral Of Sores
Hair Of The Dog
Kick In The Eye
A God In An Alcove
Hollow Hills
Stigmata Martyr
Dark Entries
Bela Lugosi’s Dead

BUY Box Set$24.00 BBQ-2061-3 2009-10-20

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