[title]
[message]Ultimate Rarest Trax! 1981-1983
Ultimate Rarest Trax! 1981-1983
T&C Apply. Credit subject to status.
T&C Apply. Credit subject to status.
Format: Vinyl / 12" Album Coloured Vinyl
Our Take
Our Take
MINISTRY's "Ultimate Rarest Trax" is like stumbling upon a treasure trove of musical madness in the depths of an underground rave. This compilation of rare and unreleased tracks is a must-listen for any die-hard fan of industrial rock. From the electro-tinged beats of "Every Day Is Halloween" to the manic energy of "Stigmata (Remix)," this album is a rollercoaster ride through the twisted mind of Al Jourgensen.
The opening track, "Jesus Built My Hotrod (Short, Pusillaneous Mix)," sets the tone for the rest of the album with its frenetic pace and distorted vocals. It's a cacophony of sound that somehow manages to make sense in the chaotic world of MINISTRY. As the album progresses, we are treated to gems such as "Psalm 69 (Live at Wacken 2012)" and "N.W.O. (Extended Dance Mix)," which showcase the band's ability to blend electronic elements with aggressive guitar riffs.
But it's not all high-octane intensity on "Ultimate Rarest Trax." Tracks like "Just One Fix (Dub)" and "So What (Live in Japan 1996)" offer a more stripped-back, introspective side to MINISTRY's music. These moments of quiet reflection only serve to heighten the impact of the heavier tracks that follow.
In conclusion, MINISTRY's "Ultimate Rarest Trax" is a wild, unpredictable journey through the dark and twisted world of industrial rock. It's a must-have for any fan of the band, and a perfect introduction for those looking to delve deeper into the depths of their discography. So grab your headphones, crank up the volume, and prepare to be blown away.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. She's Got a Cause (Live 31st December, 1981 - First Show)
2. I'm Falling (Live at Misfits Chicago, 12th March 1982)
3. Overkill (Live at Misfits Chicago, 12th March 1982)
4. Cold Life (Live at Misfits Chicago, 12th March 1982)
5. What He Say
6. Here We Go
7. Say You're Sorry
Disc: 2
1. Hardman (Live at the L.A. Palladium, 1983)
Disc: 1
8. Revenge (Live at the L.A. Palladium, 1983)
Disc: 2
2. Anything for You (Original 4-track Demo)
3. Work for Love (1982 Demo)
4. I Wanted to Tell Her (1982 Demo)
5. She's Got a Cause (1982 Demo)
6. Revenge (1982 Demo)
7. I'll Do Anything for You
8. Where Are You at Now?
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
Delivery
FREE UK delivery on orders over £20.
Orders under £20 - £2.99 Postage Fee.
Next Day Delivery and International Shipping Options Available.
When Will My Order Arrive?
Usually dispatched within 24 hours.
Standard Delivery is a Royal Mail Tracked 48 Service and usually arrives within 2-3 working days, including Saturdays.
Express Delivery is either Royal Mail Tracked 24, or DPD service, for delivery within 24 hours.
Order before 2pm for next day delivery.
We’ll aim to dispatch pre-orders so that you receive them on the release date.
For orders back in stock soon, we expect to receive more stock within a week and will dispatch your order as soon as the stock has arrived.
Returns
We’re happy to accept returns for unwanted items provided that they’re returned within 14 days of receipt, unopened, unused and in perfect condition.
About the artist
Ministry
MINISTRY Profile: Hailing from the windy city of Chicago, MINISTRY burst onto the industrial music scene in the early 1980s with their hard-hitting blend of metal, punk, and electronic sounds. Led by the enigmatic frontman Al Jourgensen, this band has been churning out anthems of rebellion and dissent for over four decades. With a sound that's as heavy as it is politically charged, MINISTRY have become icons of the underground music scene, inspiring legions of fans to headbang and mosh their way through the chaos of the modern world. Their groundbreaking albums such as "The Land of Rape and Honey" and "Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed and the Way to Suck Eggs" have solidified their place in the pantheon of industrial music legends. Renowned for their wild live performances and unapologetically confrontational lyrics, MINISTRY have never been ones to shy away from controversy. Whether they're railing against the government, the media, or just society in general, their music is a powerful rallying cry for those who refuse to be silenced. From their early days as a synth-pop outfit to their current status as godfathers of industrial metal, MINISTRY have consistently pushed the boundaries of what it means to be a band. With their latest album "AmeriKKKant" continuing to provoke and inspire, it's clear that MINISTRY shows no signs of slowing down. So crank up the volume, throw up those horns, and let MINISTRY's sonic assault carry you away on a non-stop ride to the edge of reason.
More about the artist >