Ain't It Dead Yet?

Ain't It Dead Yet?
Live album by Skinny Puppy
Released 1989
Recorded May 31, 1987 at Toronto Concert Hall
Genre Industrial
Length 68:35
Label Nettwerk
Producer Dave Ogilvie, cEvin Key
Skinny Puppy chronology
VIVIsectVI
(1988)
Ain't It Dead Yet?
(1989)
Rabies
(1989)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Ain't it Dead Yet? is a recording of Canadian electronic group Skinny Puppy's performance at the Toronto Concert Hall on May 31, 1987 during their Cleanse Fold and Manipulate Tour. It was released as an album in 1989.[2]

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Intro"   1:58
2. "Anger" (From Cleanse Fold and Manipulate) 5:11
3. "The Choke" (From Bites) 6:29
4. "Addiction" (From Cleanse Fold and Manipulate) 6:06
5. "Assimilate" (From Bites) 8:54
6. "First Aid" (From Cleanse Fold and Manipulate) 4:49
7. "Dig It" (From Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse) 6:29
8. "One Time One Place" (From Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse) 5:50
9. "Deep Down Trauma Hounds" (From Cleanse Fold and Manipulate) 4:36
10. "Chainsaw" (From Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse) 5:35
11. "Draining Faces" (From Cleanse Fold and Manipulate) 5:29
12. "Smothered Hope" (From Remission) 7:02

Notes

All artwork by Steven R. Gilmore.

Some pressings incorrectly list "One Time One Place" as "God's Gift Maggot". All copies of the CD version incorrectly list "Draining Faces" as "Brap".

Also available on DVD and VHS. The DVDs have been plagued with issues; the first pressings omitted the introduction clip that was on the VHS release. Some later pressings have serious issues with balance and bass.

Some CD pressings present the recording as a single track.

Recorded by Ric Arboit, mixed by Dave Ogilvie.

Personnel

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Wolanski, Coreen (2002). "Skinny Puppy: Every Dog Has Its Day". Exclaim!. Retrieved 2010-07-20.

External links

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