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Public Flipper Limited Live 1980-1985
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Public Flipper Limited Live 1980-1985
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
First time ever on CD for this absolute classic, originally released as a deluxe double LP in 1986. Featuring live material from 1980-1986, for many this is perhaps the essential Flipper document, capturing them in all the...  more »

     
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All Artists: Flipper
Title: Public Flipper Limited Live 1980-1985
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Water
Original Release Date: 1/1/2008
Re-Release Date: 12/9/2008
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Styles: Hardcore & Punk, American Alternative, New Wave & Post-Punk
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPC: 646315723328

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First time ever on CD for this absolute classic, originally released as a deluxe double LP in 1986. Featuring live material from 1980-1986, for many this is perhaps the essential Flipper document, capturing them in all their live glory. Many of the tracks here were actually recorded from the soundboard by Flipper mega-fans Tom Lyle (Minor Threat) and Gregg Turkington (AKA a very young Neil Hamburger, who, as a teenager, would follow the band to every show they played).

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CD Reviews

Simply the BEST of Flipper!!!
Daniel J. Leonard | Auckland - NZ | 12/30/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Public Flipper Limited is amazing!! - put it this way if i was stuck on a remote Island and could only have one album with me to play this would be my choice - easy. The recording quality is good throughout and the dry relationship between the band and the audience makes me laugh. My personal favourite has to be "Hard Cold World" - it's brilliant and must be played super loud to be most effective. I own almost everything Flipper has to offer from the dvd to Generic , Blown Chunks , Sex Bomb Baby and Gone Fishin and i love them all BUT this x2 disc live release is my #1 -- 10/10 dirt perfection from the masters of dirt.



Daniel J Leonard"
Classic live flipper
J. brown | bolder freak,ca | 03/13/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"this is a great live album!

just dont try buying it from IMPORTCDS.COM.

this item showed up broken and importcds.com made it such a hassle i will never buy anything from them again.

they are shameful cd dealers!

do yourself a favor and avoid these greedy fools.

is an unbroken product at full price to much to ask for?

i dont think so."
Cynical One Off Towards the Musical Establishment and a Blas
directions | Space Time Foam | 01/08/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I think a time waster would be to categorize this. Hardcore? Post punk? Indie rock? Slowcore (whatever that means)? Who cares? Rather than define it just approach it with this perspective. Flipper took the loud, fast and sloppy approach of hardcore and massively slowed it down, repeatedly in a torturous but ear splitting Philip Glass style (it was part of a whole scene and some of the bands were closer to the avant-garde which Flipper clearly was not) but still enjoyable. Part of it was a reaction to the previous style but part of it was to actually appreciate the songs instead of the one minute incoherent blasts that some of hardcore (although there were clearly stand-outs in the genre)devolved into. And of course as any fan knows it still rocks. But it was also a reaction to some of post punk's pseudo-intellectualism. The title refers to P.I.L.'s self titled "Album" (or "Cassette" or "CD" depending on what you bought) lifting Flipper's concept of "Generic" as an album and obviously making fun of P.I.L.'s "album as a product concept". So basically it was a fresh break from anything that had occured before but influential on later more recognized bands.

Obvious "Generic" and "Sex Bomb Baby" would be starter album and this collection from live tours seems like "odd 'n' sods" by description but it has the immediate feel of a classic live show by Flipper, as if they were drunk and couldn't play from the way they come off with one liners but immediately go into a song and it immediately rocks, so the whole "they can hardly get their act together live" was just a stance against the elaborate shows that some bands at the time put on. Truthfully this was flipping the bird not just at the musical establishment but at others who pretended to challenge the musical establishment but yet totally influential on countless bands. Flipper were a force of nature live and this is an excellent way to hear their live experience. Thanks for the (very belated)reissues."