PAZUZU MIX #26:
Your Narrow Escape Has Wiped The Smile Right From Your Face

Side A
Artist Song
Guns N' Roses  Right Next Door To Hell (1991) 
Van Halen  Mean Street (1991) 
Soundgarden  Hunted Down (1987) 
Ted Nugent's Amboy Dukes  Great White Buffalo (1974) 
King Crimson  Larks' Tongues In Aspic, Part II (instrumental) (1973) 
The Rolling Stones  Child Of The Moon (1968) 
Heart  Barracuda (1977) 
Journey  Lights (1978) 
Television  Guiding Light (1977) 
Manic Street Preachers  Comfort Comes (1993) 
Jobriath  I Love A Good Fight (1974) 
Starcastle  Change In Time (1978) 
Robin Trower  Sinner's Song (1973) 
Thin Lizzy  Suicide (1975) 
Lou Reed  The Last Shot (1983) 
Peter Hammill  My Experience (1981) 
Tool  Sober (1993) 
Rollins Band  Liar (1994) 
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
Van Der Graaf Generator  Meurglys III (The Songwriters Guild) (1976) 
Van Morrison  The Way Young Lovers Do (1968) 
The New York Dolls  Subway Train (1973) 
Suede  Elephant Man (1999) 
ZZ Top  Rough Boy (1985) 
The Preten-ders  Human (1999) 
MC5  Looking At You (1970) 
Yes  Shoot High Aim Low (1987) 
Enuff Z'Nuff  Fly High Michelle (1989) 
The Doors  You Make Me Real (1970) 
Pete Townshen-d  Empty Glass (1980) 
Black Sabbath  Under The Sun (1972) 
Motorhead  Stone Deaf In The U.S.A. (1987) 
Screaming Trees  Grey Diamond Desert (1988) 
Greg Lake (Emerson, Lake & Palmer)  Closer To Believing (1977) 

Comment:

Yet another reformatting of an older mix! Here are my original comments: [QUOTE] "My usual eclectic rock mix, as per usual. For the longest time, I had only the o-pening sequence of four completed for Disc #1, and I had no real idea of how I was gonna follow that up! Overall, I'd have to say it flows together okay. And by the way, I just barely fit everything within the 80-minute running time! I'm telling you, the Rollins Band's 'Liar' probably fell short by just a fraction of a millisecond - although there's no real way I can actually tell, since it's a slow fade! Disc #2 is perhaps a tad more cohesive than the first half - but I'll leave that for others to decide. We start off with a whopping dose of epic angst from the mighty Van Der Graaf Generator, which careens from saturnine brooding to stormy tumult during the course of its almost 17-minute running time. And we build up to a rollicking, metallic climax with Black Sabbath and Motorhead - only to have the Screaming Trees and ELP's Greg Lake then tuck us in with a pair of lullabies." [EN-D QUOTE]

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