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Filth (Deluxe Edition)

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Download links and information about Filth (Deluxe Edition) by Swans. This album was released in 1983 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 39 tracks with total duration of 03:15:57 minutes.

Artist: Swans
Release date: 1983
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 39
Duration: 03:15:57
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Stay Here 5:35
2. Big Strong Boss 3:02
3. Blackout 3:47
4. Power For Power 5:52
5. Freak 1:13
6. Right Wrong 4:43
7. Thank You 3:52
8. Weakling 5:20
9. Gang 3:18
10. Swans (Live at the Kitchen NYC 1982 - 1983) 24:25
11. I'll Cry For You 5:41
12. Red Sheet 3:11
13. Loop 33 0:59
14. Your Game 3:57
15. Seal It Over 3:48
16. Whore 3:56
17. We'll Hang For That 3:55
18. Half Life 3:57
19. Loop 21 1:26
20. Get Out 3:31
21. Job 5:40
22. Loop 1 1:01
23. Mother, My Body Disgusts Me 4:53
24. Cop 5:56
25. Only I Can Hear, Only I Can Touch 2:41
26. Thug 9:44
27. Raping a Slave (Live Berlin 1984) 9:02
28. Laugh 4:08
29. Speak 4:28
30. Take Advantage 4:34
31. Sensitive Skin 6:16
32. Living Arms (Live at CBGB NYC 1982 - 1983) 3:26
33. Howling Red Sheet (Live at CBGB NYC 1982 - 1983) 3:40
34. Big Strong Boss (Live at CBGB NYC 1982 - 1983) 2:45
35. Clay Man (Live at CBGB NYC 1982 - 1983) 4:56
36. We’ll Hang For That (Live at CBGB NYC 1982 - 1983) 4:37
37. This is Mine (Live at Heaven London 1984) 7:01
38. Why Hide (Live at Heaven London 1984) 8:36
39. I Crawled (Live at Heaven London 1984) 7:05

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With only Gira and Kane carrying over from the first EP's lineup, the truly bizarre thing about Swans' first full release is that, in its own angry-beyond-all-anger way, you can actually dance to it at very brief points. Admittedly, spasmodic jerking-around might be the more expected response (and given that Gira physically attacked an audience member at a show around the time of this album's release for "getting into it too much," may be the safer one). But the point remains that the overwhelming angst and death on songs like "Big Strong Boss," with lyrics like "Cut my throat, kill me snake, do what I say, you're the boss, " sometimes gets married close enough to a groove that it's almost surprising. For the most part, though, the drums (courtesy in part of future Young Gods producer Roli Mosimann) pound away almost like a ritual, doomy bass and grinding guitars sound like prime Black Sabbath at even danker levels of destruction, and Gira sounds like he's ripping his soul from his throat every time another lyric is half-barked, half-wailed, sometimes with the help of a little electronic distortion. As might be guessed, the only light in the lyrical tunnels comes from an oncoming train, as song titles like "Power for Power" and "Weakling" would indicate; even "Thank You" has lines such as "This smells sour, burn my face." Norman Westberg's guitar work has a definite power to it, and occasional studio manipulations like the chopped-up/sped-up "Freak" keep things interesting, but by the end it all gets a bit much. In small doses, though, it's great, and early Swans really is like little else on the planet before or since.