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Thread started 03/17/06 4:44am

Icicle

The Culture Club box

Does anyone here have this box set?



DISC 1
1. Put It Down (Demo)
2. You Know I'm Not Crazy (Demo)
3. Kissing 2 B Clever (Demo)
4. Stand Down (Demo)
5. Next 2 You (Demo)
6. Peculiar World (Demo)
7. Believe (Demo)
8. I'm Afraid Of Me (Demo)
9. White Boy (Demo)
10. Do You Really Want 2 Hurt Me (Demo)
11. Do You Really Want 2 Hurt Me
12. Love Twist - feat. Captain Crucial
13. I'll Tumble 4 Ya
14. Time (Clock Of The Heart)
15. Mister Man
16. Church Of The Poison Mind
17. Karma Chameleon
18. It's A Miracle
19. Shirley Temple Moment
20. Victims

DISC 2
1. Miss Me Blind
2. Colour By Numbers
3. Changing Everyday
4. That's The Way (I'm Only Trying To Help You)
5. Mistake Number
6. Murder Rap Trap - feat. Captain Crucial
7. Man-Shake
8. Bow Down Mister (A Small Portion 2 B Polite Mix)
9. I Specialise In Loneliness (Jimmy T & The Old Bastard Mix)
10. If The Lord Can Forgive
11. Love Is Lonely
12. Sweet Toxic Love
13. Moghul Tomb (Demo)
14. Vanity Case (Arabesque Mix)
15. Who Killed Rock'n'Roll?
16. Starman
17. Suffragette City
18. Mr. Strange
19. Spooky Truth
20. Funtime
21. Satan's Butterfly Ball (4 Leigh Bowery) (With Intro)

DISC 3
1. These Boots Are Made 4 Walking (Nancy Headbanger Mix)
2. Genocide Peroxide (4 Maz)
3. Less Than Perfect
4. Confidence Trick
5. Sign Language
6. How D'ya Keep Your Credibility?
7. Is There Cream In This Soup? (Demo)
8. Love Hurts (Evolution Mix)
9. Same Thing In Reverse (Evolution Mix)
10. See Thru (MP3s Mix)
11. Strange Voodoo - feat. MC Filfy (Jimmy T Prickly Heat Mix)
12. Do You Really Want 2 Hurt Me (TMS~PMS Mix)
13. Masheri (Demo)
14. Grand Scheme Of Things (Demo)
15. Lions Roar (Demo)
16. Victims 2002
17. If I Were You (Mind Over Substance Mix)
18. Church Of The Poison Mind (Budgie Man Electro Mix)

DISC 4
1. Karma Chameleon - with Mr. Spee (Nail Out Of Coffin Rewind Mix)
2. I Just Wanna B Loved
3. Black Money (Hint Of Helen Mix)
4. Everything I Own - with Mr. Spee
5. Love Is Love 2002
6. Kipsy - with MC Kinky
7. Time (Clock Of The Heart)
8. Hiroshima
9. Cold Shoulder (Scary Newman Mix)
10. Police & Thieves (Dubversive Mix)
11. Do You Really Want 2 Hurt Me (Drumheads Twisted Nerve Mix)
12. Maybe I'm A Fool
13. Crystal Blue Persuasion
14. Armageddon (Demo)
15. Run, Run, Run (Demo)
[Edited 3/18/06 13:50pm]
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Reply #1 posted 03/17/06 5:03am

kremlinshadow

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I do - it's a good mix of group and solo work & 4th disc alot of remixes and demos - worth the buy!
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Reply #2 posted 03/17/06 5:26am

Icicle

I`m very curious about this, there`s probably some treasures there... music

There were MANY great bands in the 80s, Duran Duran, The Bangles, A-Ha, Blondie,
but The Culture Club is so easy to listen to, how can anyone not love songs like "Karma chameleon"...

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Reply #3 posted 03/18/06 8:16am

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I have it as well, and being a huge CC fan - felt obligated to get it. Unfortunately, there is a lot of "stuff" that could have been omitted -- like the solo work of Boy George. They could easily have made a separate box set for him (idea???) and left the CC material to stand on it's own.

Otherwise, there are so many "greatest hits" discs out there (I count 5 in my own collection) that contain the usual. Why did they have to put the usual on here? It would have been better if they gave us new remixes, live, or accoustic versions -- something the diehard fans don't already have. There are a few gems on here, however.
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Reply #4 posted 03/18/06 8:18am

GangstaFam

When's this from?
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Reply #5 posted 03/18/06 8:57am

PFunkjazz

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Subtitled: BRIT CRAP IN A BOX
doody
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Reply #6 posted 03/18/06 9:13am

amyhr

PFunkjazz said:

Subtitled: BRIT CRAP IN A BOX
doody


Do you have... issues... with british stuff in general?
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Reply #7 posted 03/18/06 9:26am

PFunkjazz

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amyhr said:

PFunkjazz said:

Subtitled: BRIT CRAP IN A BOX
doody


Do you have... issues... with british stuff in general?



Yeah. Brit r&b is terrrible stuff. Check my pan on the "Sussido" thread.

Is there a Simply Red barf
thread where I can attack those bozoes too?
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Reply #8 posted 03/18/06 9:37am

scrambledeggsa
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"thats the way, im only trying to help you" and "black money" are awesome.
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Reply #9 posted 03/18/06 1:48pm

Icicle

purpleunderground said:

I have it as well, and being a huge CC fan - felt obligated to get it. Unfortunately, there is a lot of "stuff" that could have been omitted -- like the solo work of Boy George. They could easily have made a separate box set for him (idea???) and left the CC material to stand on it's own.

Otherwise, there are so many "greatest hits" discs out there (I count 5 in my own collection) that contain the usual. Why did they have to put the usual on here? It would have been better if they gave us new remixes, live, or accoustic versions -- something the diehard fans don't already have. There are a few gems on here, however.







I haven`t heard any of these cds, but a dance mix of "The war song" sure sounds good nod
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Reply #10 posted 03/18/06 2:00pm

Icicle

GangstaFam said:

When's this from?

It`s from 2003.

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Reply #11 posted 03/18/06 10:40pm

duggalolly

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The best thing about this box set was the early demos on Disc 1. I didn't like that it's called a "Culture Club" box but contains SO much Boy George solo work, and they ignored the "Waking Up With The House on Fire" and "From Luxury To Heartache" LPs except for one song (maybe it wasn't their best work, but it's still Culture Club).

BTW-- HELEN TERRY (the backup singer on "Black Money", "Church of the Poison Mind" etc) is one of my favorite vocalists... I will listen to ANYTHING she sings on... cool
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Reply #12 posted 03/19/06 8:02am

Icicle

duggalolly said:

The best thing about this box set was the early demos on Disc 1. I didn't like that it's called a "Culture Club" box but contains SO much Boy George solo work, and they ignored the "Waking Up With The House on Fire" and "From Luxury To Heartache" LPs except for one song (maybe it wasn't their best work, but it's still Culture Club).

BTW-- HELEN TERRY (the backup singer on "Black Money", "Church of the Poison Mind" etc) is one of my favorite vocalists... I will listen to ANYTHING she sings on... cool

I don`t know that much about his solo career, although i hear the "Sold" album is great.



After reading so much about this box, i finally ordered it yesterday, $54 biggrin
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Reply #13 posted 03/20/06 5:22am

amyhr

Icicle said:

duggalolly said:

The best thing about this box set was the early demos on Disc 1. I didn't like that it's called a "Culture Club" box but contains SO much Boy George solo work, and they ignored the "Waking Up With The House on Fire" and "From Luxury To Heartache" LPs except for one song (maybe it wasn't their best work, but it's still Culture Club).

BTW-- HELEN TERRY (the backup singer on "Black Money", "Church of the Poison Mind" etc) is one of my favorite vocalists... I will listen to ANYTHING she sings on... cool

I don`t know that much about his solo career, although i hear the "Sold" album is great.


After reading so much about this box, i finally ordered it yesterday, $54 biggrin


I remember I picked up "Sold" a long time ago in the $3 bin, and to this day I still enjoy it. But I grabed "Cheapness and Beauty" for about the same price about a year ago, and really can't find anything on there to recommend it. However, a few months ago I stumbled upon "Unrecoupable One Man Bandit, Vol. 1" (which I think is outtakes from the "Cheapness and Beauty" era?) is better then both of them - highly recmmended. I still need to track down "High Hat", "The Martyr Mantras", and other stuff from that era, as I remember these borrowing from a friend and thinking they were some of his best work.
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Reply #14 posted 03/20/06 6:05am

Glindathegood

duggalolly said:[quote]The best thing about this box set was the early demos on Disc 1. I didn't like that it's called a "Culture Club" box but contains SO much Boy George solo work, and they ignored the "Waking Up With The House on Fire" and "From Luxury To Heartache" LPs except for one song (maybe it wasn't their best work, but it's still Culture Club).

/quote]

That was my feeling as well. It seems that George and his ego dominated the box set. There was tons of solo work (but none of the side projects from the other band members), and no comments from and very few pictures of the other members.
As for his solo work, I really like Sold, Martyr Mantras, and the Unrecoupable One Man Bandit. Cheapenss and Beauty has some nice songs on it, mostly the slow and mid tempo ones like the title track, Same Thing in Reverse, Il Adore and Unfinished Business. But most of that album was an ill advised attempt to do grunge rock which did not suit his voice at all. Now, I really like alternative rock music, but it was ill fitting on Boy George.

I guess in recent years, he has concentrated on djing not recording. He has one acoustic album, You Can Never B 2 Straight, which is mostly re-recordings of older songs, with a few new songs, which didn't impress me at all, and his voice sounds really horrible and damaged on the new recordings. He needs to take a break from clubbing and playing other people's records, and get back in touch with his own creativity.
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Reply #15 posted 03/20/06 12:48pm

Icicle

amyhr said:

Icicle said:


I don`t know that much about his solo career, although i hear the "Sold" album is great.


After reading so much about this box, i finally ordered it yesterday, $54 biggrin


I remember I picked up "Sold" a long time ago in the $3 bin, and to this day I still enjoy it. But I grabed "Cheapness and Beauty" for about the same price about a year ago, and really can't find anything on there to recommend it. However, a few months ago I stumbled upon "Unrecoupable One Man Bandit, Vol. 1" (which I think is outtakes from the "Cheapness and Beauty" era?) is better then both of them - highly recmmended. I still need to track down "High Hat", "The Martyr Mantras", and other stuff from that era, as I remember these borrowing from a friend and thinking they were some of his best work.

Thanks for the recommendations highfive
Peope may say what they want about Boy George, but he can really sing, and he`s got a great souful voice.

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Reply #16 posted 04/05/06 12:52pm

superspaceboy

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Icicle said:

Does anyone here have this box set?



DISC 1
1. Put It Down (Demo)
2. You Know I'm Not Crazy (Demo)
3. Kissing 2 B Clever (Demo)
4. Stand Down (Demo)
5. Next 2 You (Demo)
6. Peculiar World (Demo)
7. Believe (Demo)
8. I'm Afraid Of Me (Demo)
9. White Boy (Demo)
10. Do You Really Want 2 Hurt Me (Demo)
11. Do You Really Want 2 Hurt Me
12. Love Twist - feat. Captain Crucial
13. I'll Tumble 4 Ya
14. Time (Clock Of The Heart)
15. Mister Man
16. Church Of The Poison Mind
17. Karma Chameleon
18. It's A Miracle
19. Shirley Temple Moment
20. Victims

DISC 2
1. Miss Me Blind
2. Colour By Numbers
3. Changing Everyday
4. That's The Way (I'm Only Trying To Help You)
5. Mistake Number
6. Murder Rap Trap - feat. Captain Crucial
7. Man-Shake
8. Bow Down Mister (A Small Portion 2 B Polite Mix)
9. I Specialise In Loneliness (Jimmy T & The Old Bastard Mix)
10. If The Lord Can Forgive
11. Love Is Lonely
12. Sweet Toxic Love
13. Moghul Tomb (Demo)
14. Vanity Case (Arabesque Mix)
15. Who Killed Rock'n'Roll?
16. Starman
17. Suffragette City
18. Mr. Strange
19. Spooky Truth
20. Funtime
21. Satan's Butterfly Ball (4 Leigh Bowery) (With Intro)

DISC 3
1. These Boots Are Made 4 Walking (Nancy Headbanger Mix)
2. Genocide Peroxide (4 Maz)
3. Less Than Perfect
4. Confidence Trick
5. Sign Language
6. How D'ya Keep Your Credibility?
7. Is There Cream In This Soup? (Demo)
8. Love Hurts (Evolution Mix)
9. Same Thing In Reverse (Evolution Mix)
10. See Thru (MP3s Mix)
11. Strange Voodoo - feat. MC Filfy (Jimmy T Prickly Heat Mix)
12. Do You Really Want 2 Hurt Me (TMS~PMS Mix)
13. Masheri (Demo)
14. Grand Scheme Of Things (Demo)
15. Lions Roar (Demo)
16. Victims 2002
17. If I Were You (Mind Over Substance Mix)
18. Church Of The Poison Mind (Budgie Man Electro Mix)

DISC 4
1. Karma Chameleon - with Mr. Spee (Nail Out Of Coffin Rewind Mix)
2. I Just Wanna B Loved
3. Black Money (Hint Of Helen Mix)
4. Everything I Own - with Mr. Spee
5. Love Is Love 2002
6. Kipsy - with MC Kinky
7. Time (Clock Of The Heart)
8. Hiroshima
9. Cold Shoulder (Scary Newman Mix)
10. Police & Thieves (Dubversive Mix)
11. Do You Really Want 2 Hurt Me (Drumheads Twisted Nerve Mix)
12. Maybe I'm A Fool
13. Crystal Blue Persuasion
14. Armageddon (Demo)
15. Run, Run, Run (Demo)
[Edited 3/18/06 13:50pm]


I'd love to get this...however, I read there are barely any liner notes, so you can't tell where the songs come from. It's also heavy on Georges solo career...which really is a mixed bag.

WHat I'd love to see is a full on Culture Club box with just thier stuff and maybe a release of FLTH on CD.

Christian Zombie Vampires

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Reply #17 posted 04/05/06 12:54pm

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Icicle said:

purpleunderground said:

I have it as well, and being a huge CC fan - felt obligated to get it. Unfortunately, there is a lot of "stuff" that could have been omitted -- like the solo work of Boy George. They could easily have made a separate box set for him (idea???) and left the CC material to stand on it's own.

Otherwise, there are so many "greatest hits" discs out there (I count 5 in my own collection) that contain the usual. Why did they have to put the usual on here? It would have been better if they gave us new remixes, live, or accoustic versions -- something the diehard fans don't already have. There are a few gems on here, however.







I haven`t heard any of these cds, but a dance mix of "The war song" sure sounds good nod


It's ok.

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Reply #18 posted 04/05/06 12:56pm

superspaceboy

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amyhr said:

Icicle said:


I don`t know that much about his solo career, although i hear the "Sold" album is great.


After reading so much about this box, i finally ordered it yesterday, $54 biggrin


I remember I picked up "Sold" a long time ago in the $3 bin, and to this day I still enjoy it. But I grabed "Cheapness and Beauty" for about the same price about a year ago, and really can't find anything on there to recommend it. However, a few months ago I stumbled upon "Unrecoupable One Man Bandit, Vol. 1" (which I think is outtakes from the "Cheapness and Beauty" era?) is better then both of them - highly recmmended. I still need to track down "High Hat", "The Martyr Mantras", and other stuff from that era, as I remember these borrowing from a friend and thinking they were some of his best work.


the martyr mantras is his best work hands down.

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Reply #19 posted 04/05/06 6:30pm

HeyJude

Love love LOVE a live version of "Strange Voodoo" I heard once. Anyone know which CC album its from?
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Reply #20 posted 04/05/06 6:34pm

Clubkid

I have it... was tough to get through... there is a version of Victims (called "Shirley Temple Moment") where Boy George is recording Victims and has a fucking fit... it's VERY funny. The remixes were mostly dreadful... I was very disappointed.
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Reply #21 posted 04/05/06 10:28pm

Icicle

HeyJude said:

Love love LOVE a live version of "Strange Voodoo" I heard once. Anyone know which CC album its from?

There`s a live album called "River sessions", but it`s not there, so i don`t know.
I bought the set too, but i wasn`t really that impressed, mostly it was bad remixes and Boy songs. The two first discs are rather good though.
I also bought the greatest hits dvd, that included the "Kiss across the ocean" concert dancing jig

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