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Danger Came Smiling was the final LP released by Manchester post-punk group Ludus. It was first issued by New Hormones in September 1982. The album stands apart in the band's discography, being a lot more experimental, improvisational and intentionally less accessible than their other work. It consists of eighteen mostly short tracks. Instead of conventional lyrics, singer Linder Sterling provides a selection of cries, yells, laughter and spoken interludes (including diary records of Reichian therapy), and one very short track sung a capella. The music seems to be deliberately kicking against the slick pop that dominated charts at the time. The LP has been described by guitarist Ian Devine as a therapeutic exercise, and by Linder as a "personal exorcism". ==Track listing== #Foaming at the Bit #Howling Comique #You Open My Legs Like a Book #Flogging Cully #Mememoremee #Invasion of Compulsory Sex-Morality #I Stabbed at the Sheep #Mistresspiece #Bloody Chamber #Would You Rather Dancing Be? #Wonder-Wounded #Savasana #Bitch Party #Modju #Palace of Thieves #Redress #Crinkum-Crankum #Centuries Currently, ''Danger Came Smiling'' is available on CD as a double-issue with the Ludus' 1981 EP ''Pickpocket''. The compilation, ''Pickpocket/Danger Came Smiling'', is available from the label Les Temps Modernes. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Danger Came Smiling」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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