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Saturnine Martial & Lunatic

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  Song Title Time Price    
Play   1. Johnny Panic And The Bible Of Dreams 6:21 £0.69
Play   2. The Big Chair 3:20 £0.89
Play   3. Schrodinger's Cat 5:03 £0.69
Play   4. My Life In The Suicide Ranks 4:32 £0.69
Play   5. When In Love With A Blind Man 2:24 £0.89
Play   6. Pharaohs 3:41 £0.89
Play   7. Deja-Vu And The Sins Of Science 6:24 £0.89
Play   8. The Marauders 4:08 £0.89
Play   9. Tears Roll Down 3:16 £0.89
Play 10. New Star 4:26 £0.89
Play 11. The Body Wah 5:19 £0.89
Play 12. Lord Of Karma 4:41 £0.69
Play 13. Bloodletting Go 4:11 £0.89
Play 14. Always In The Past 4:38 £0.69
Play 15. Sea Song 3:51 £0.69
Play 16. Ashes To Ashes 4:31 £0.69
Play 17. Empire Building 2:49 £0.89
Play 18. The Way You Are 4:57 £0.89
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
With any B-Sides and rarities compilation, it's hard to know exactly what to expect. On the occasion, B-Sides are often just as likeable as their A-Sides, though more often than not, they're consigned to the flipside for a perfectly understandable reason.

'Saturnine Martial and Lunatic' is a patchwork quilt, speaking metaphorically. Musically, it's a huge, defiantly surreal smorgasbord of varying influences and styles - there's some severely experimental works (Schrodinger's Cat, My Life In The Suicide Ranks, Pharaohs, Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams) hidden amongst this treasure-chest, which, depending on your taste, you will either take or leave.

However, there are some incredible records on this compilation which I personally found hard to believe are mere 'sin-bin' consigments. Fans of TFF's rockier side, particularly 1993's 'Elemental', will be at home with the sublime 'Lord of Karma' and 'New Star', both which I'm sure would fair well in even today's charts. There's surprising fruit born out of 'Sea Song', a Robert Wyatt cover which was the B-Side to 'I Believe' - a mellow, yet impossibly catchy song which I'm sure will at least tempt your curiosity, if not seduce your ears. Bowie cover 'Ashes to Ashes', dance-influenced 'Bloodletting Go' and the quite frankly insane (and previously unseen on any other TFF LP asides the remaster of 'The Hurting') 'The Way You Are' are all also worthy of mention.

Though there ARE some incredible songs on here, for the majority it's a collection which will only satisfy hardcore TFF fans. Definitely worth a look by all accounts.
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By edd101
Format:Audio CD|Amazon Verified Purchase
As a loyal fan of Tears For Fears and someone who in general thinks that Roland Orzabal is the Messiah i will listen to absolutely anything produced by the man himself. I have even gone back to 'Graduate' roots to find Roland and Kurt together and looking young enough to have just left primary school.
If you can get this album for less than £7 including P&P, then for me you have got a bargain. Just listening to the rendition of the Bowie classic 'Ashes to Ashes' is worth that money on it's own. Then, when you add to it New Star & Lord of Karma you wonder why they were not single releases, because they cream songs like 'I Believe' and 'Woman in Chains'; which of course are not obscure enough to be on this album.
I'm also quite fond of 'Sea Song' (one of the very few cover versions they have done) and 'The Way you Are', which are on this album and songs that i play regularly.
On a final note, if you haven't heard Roland's rendition of 'Creep', by radiohead; go to youtube and type in creep by Tears for Fears and prepare to be blown away.
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By Nicholas Casley TOP 100 REVIEWER
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This is eighteen-track collection comprises B-sides; songs that failed to make the albums; cover-songs; jams and experimental works by the group that have been brought together on one CD. They range from `Johnny Panic & the Bible of Dreams' (which is `Sowing the Seeds' as rap-pop) to `Pharaohs' (the shipping-forecast chilled-out). We also have the quirky soul-pop of `Déjà vu & the Sins of Science' (accompanied by musical car door-slams - I think they once said that VW Golfs were best for this) and an honestly unoriginal rendition of Bowie's `Ashes to Ashes'.

The disc's sleevenotes come with some interesting commentary by Roland Orzabal (and Chris Hughes). As for the crass `The Way You Are', Orzabal writes: "I think this was the point at which we realised we had to change direction" Darn right!
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