Don't Fear the Reaper (EP)
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Don't Fear the Reaper | ||
EP by Clint Ruin and Lydia Lunch | ||
Released | 1991 | |
Recorded | B.C., New York and Self Immolation Studios, Brooklyn | |
Genre | Industrial | |
Length | ??:?? | |
Label | Big Cat Records | |
Producer(s) | Clint Ruin | |
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Clint Ruin and Lydia Lunch chronology | ||
Stinkfist (1987) |
Don't Fear the Reaper (1991) |
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Don't Fear the Reaper, the second EP from the duo of Clint Ruin (also known as J. G. Thirlwell) and Lydia Lunch, finds the pair taking on classic covers and new songs in equal measure. The 1991 disc's title track is Ruin and Lunch's surprisingly reverent take on the Blue Öyster Cult hit (the other cover sees them reconfiguring The Beatles).
[edit] Track listing
All songs by Lydia Lunch and Clint Ruin, unless noted.
- "Don't Fear the Reaper" (Donald Roeser)
- "Clinch"
- "Serpentine"
- "Why Don't We Do It in the Road?" (Lennon-McCartney)
- "Serpentine" is a vocal version of "Transcendental Moonshine" from Steroid Maximus' ¡Quilombo!.
[edit] Personnel and production
- Clint Ruin – Performance, production, recording (2–4), engineering (2–4)
- Lydia Lunch – Performance
- Martin Bisi – Recording (1), engineering (1)
[edit] External links
- Don't Fear the Reaper at foetus.org