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Following the hits of 80s Germanic electronic maestros Propaganda was always
going to be a challenge for Claudia Brücken, but it is one
that she applied herself to with her typical sense of passionate
application. Together with eclectic genius Thomas Leer, Act was
formed not to replicate the success of Propaganda, but to go beyond
it.
The product of their endeavour was the album Laughter, Tears And
Rage, released in June 1988. Although not a commercial success,
the album has more than stood the test of time. Written at the
very apex of the 80s boom, classic singles such as "Absolutely
Immune" and "Snobbery And Decay" retain as much,
if not more relevance than they ever had. Yet the singles are
by no means solitary highlights - the tracks "Laughter",
"Gestures" and "A Friendly Warning" stand
out as glittering examples of a truly unique sound.
It is perhaps ironic that Act saw the inconsequentiality of the
80s sheen too early. Not being able to see beyond the bounties
of the boom, the record buying public were perhaps unwilling to
see its shortcomings. Despite only coming months after the album
was released, the eventual bust that came too soon for most, perhaps
came too late for Act. The album sold out an initial pressing
and was later repressed, but the sales the album perhaps deserved
never materialised, leading to its deletion from the ZTT catalogue
in the early 1990s.
Now, for the first time in thirteen years, the album has been
completely remastered and is to be re-released in a format that
does the album the justice it deserves. As well as a single CD
version, the album will be released in a limited edition deluxe
three CD boxed set entitled Laughter, Tears And Rage: The Anthology,
to be made available exclusively at www.ztt.com. In addition to
the first CD, which features the complete original album and an
accompanying selection of bonus tracks, there are two CDs of additional
material that for the first time set Laughter Tears And Rage in
the context it deserves. In true ZTT fashion all the original
single releases were accompanied by a set of remixes, alternate
versions and limited edition promos. CD2 anthologises all these
tracks for the first time, including some that exist only in the
hands of a few dedicated collectors. CD3 contains a further set
of remixes and instrumental versions that have been residing,
unreleased, in the ZTT vaults since they were first recorded in
1988. The third CD also includes a new track, "Body Electric",
released for the first time.
Restricted to 5000 copies worldwide, this limited edition boxed
set features over four hours of music across fifty-one tracks,
over half of which have never seen the light of day on CD before.
For collectors, nostalgics and new-comers alike, this collection
finally locates Act as one of the undiscovered landmarks of the
1980s.
Laughter, Tears And Rage: The Anthology is out on XXXXXXXXXX.
Preorder your copy now at www.ztt.com
For the full tracklisting see Information
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