название:

Discipline


автор:

Throbbing Gristle


жанры: industrial, electronic, experimental, noise
альбомы: 20 Jazz Funk Greats
рейтинг: ★★★★★ / 4.8 / 781 просмотр
Whenever I see you in my eyes...
Whenever I love you I realize...
Whenever you're lost again...
Try to hold me say: "you are my friend".
I see you lying there.
I know you'd never care
Almost a kiss...
Almost a kiss...
Almost like this...
Almost a kiss...
Almost like this...
Almost a kiss...
And I see you as a hidden fire
The object of someone elses desire.
Looking down from above.
You fit me like a shrunken glove.
Almost a kiss...
Almost a kiss...
Almost like this...
And I'm lost one more time.
I really want to climb back.
Never tell me anything's so.
Almost a kiss...
Almost a kiss...
Almost like this...
I'm lost anyway
One more time, who cares
I'm not counting anyday
And there is no way
From my eyes I know why
I can't realize...
Can I see you one more time?
Can i write you? will you be mine?
You change the story.
Try to tell me it's mystery
But i know what we have is
someone else's history
someone else's history
someone else's history
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20 Jazz Funk Greats is the band's first fully studio album, as prior albums contained both live and studio recordings. The production is credited to "Sinclair/Brooks".

The album's cover photograph was taken at Beachy Head, a chalk headland on the south coast of England, close to the town of Eastbourne in the county of East Sussex, and one of the world's most notorious suicide spots. In a 2012 interview, Cosey stated:

We did the cover so it was a pastiche of something you would find in a Woolworth’s bargain bin. We took the otograph at the most famous suicide spot in England, called Beachy Head. So, the picture is not what it seems, it is not so nicey nicey at all, and neither is the music once you take it home and buy it. We had this idea in mind that someone quite innocently would come along to a record store and see and think they would be getting 20 really good jazz/funk greats, and then they would put it on at home and they would just get decimated.

On the 1981 Fetish Records issue of the release an apparently dead and naked male body lay in front of the band on the album cover.

Pitchfork described the album's style as such: "In a smash and grab that testifies to both increased musical ambition and a relentless urge to wrongfoot audience expectations, 20 Jazz Funk Greats finds the band waking up from D.O.A's dark night of the soul and feeling curiously frisky. Snacking on not only the titular funk and jazz, the band also takes touristic zig zags through exotica, rock and disco", ultimately describing it as a "kitsch detour toward mutant disco".

Pitchfork gave the album its highest possible grade of 10/10, regarding it as Throbbing Gristle's peak.
Pitchfork ranked 20 Jazz Funk Greats at number 91 in its list of the one-hundred greatest albums of the 1970s.

All songs written and composed by Throbbing Gristle (Genesis P-Orridge, Cosey Fanni Tutti, Chris Carter, Peter Christopherson).

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