Fad Gadget - The Best Of (2CD) (2001)

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Title: The Best Of
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Mute Records
Genre: New Wave, Synth Pop, Post-Punk
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 02:27:09
Total Size: 1.1 Gb / 377 Mb
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Tracklist:

CD 1:
01. Back to Nature 5:49
02. The Box 4:15
03. Ricky's Hand 4:09
04. Handshake 4:27
05. Fireside Favourite 4:17
06. Insecticide 3:11
07. Make Room 4:14
08. Lady Shave 5:48
09. Saturday Night Special 4:34
10. King of the Flies 3:06
11. Life on the Line 3:57
12. 4M 3:09
13. For Whom the Bells Toll 3:35
14. Love Parasite 3:17
15. I Discover Love 3:50
16. Collapsing New People 4:17
17. One Man's Meat 3:27
18. Luxury 4:05

CD 2:
01. Collapsing New People [Berlin Mix] 7:10
02. Fireside Favourite [Toasted Crumpet Mix] 4:48
03. Swallow It [Regurgitated] 4:55
04. Love Parasite 2 6:32
05. Luxury [Remix]:06
06. For Whom the Bells Toll 3 8:05
07. I Discover Love [Extended Version] 5:46
08. Sleep [Electro-Induced Original] 3:55
09. Life on the Line [Version 2] 5:09
10. One Man's Meat [Remix] 6:29
11. Immobilise [Foot Binding Trot Mix] 4:24
12. Collapsing New People [London Mix] 9:30

For all intents and purposes, Frank Tovey was best known as the man behind Fad Gadget, one of the most significant cult acts of the post-punk boom. As Fad Gadget, Tovey and his revolving door of conspirators released several singles and four full-length albums that stretched the boundaries of pop music during the late '70s and early '80s. And after Tovey started making records under his own name in the mid-'80s, he continued to remain as unpredictable as ever, working within the realms of Cajun, blues, and folk, in addition to furthering his journey into experimental electronics.
Humorous, dark, strange, puzzling, wild, honest, confrontational -- these adjectives exemplify Tovey's lengthy body of work and his legacy of daringly physical performances. (Tovey's stage antics included numerous acrobatic feats and a penchant for shaving his copiously foamed body.) While Fad Gadget's contemporaries included the likes of Cabaret Voltaire, the Human League, Wire, the Normal, and Soft Cell, Tovey and company's records never quite achieved the underground notoriety or the chart success enjoyed by his peers. Regardless of the level of recognition, Tovey's unique contribution to electronic music is undeniable, and so is his influence upon it. As the years go on, the recognition continues to gather steam.





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Many thanks for lossless.