Cabaret VoltaireCode

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Electronic

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Electro

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Tracklist

Don't Argue 4:26
Sex, Money, Freaks 4:57
Thank You America 5:22
Here To Go 5:09
Trouble (Won't Stop) 5:07
White Car 2:44
No One Here 4:59
Life Slips By 3:25
Code 4:07
Hey Hey 3:58
Here To Go (Little Dub) 4:10

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    Cover of Code, 1987, CD Code
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    Parlophone – CDPCS 7312 UK & Europe 1987 UK & Europe1987
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    Parlophone – TC-PCS 7312 UK 1987 UK1987
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    Parlophone – 064 74 6999 1 Europe 1987 Europe1987
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    Parlophone – CAPAR 9298 Yugoslavia 1987 Yugoslavia1987
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    Parlophone – 7469991 Portugal 1987 Portugal1987
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    Parlophone – 264 74 6999 4 Europe 1987 Europe1987
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    Parlophone – EMCJ (D) 7469991 South Africa 1987 South Africa1987
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    Parlophone – 264 746999 4 Brazil 1987 Brazil1987
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    Parlophone – PCS 7312 Yugoslavia 1988 Yugoslavia1988
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    Reviews

    • levadique's avatar
      levadique
      ideal Masterpiece for Ages!!!!! Great unique band!!! I love you
      • giullare's avatar
        giullare
        when could it be reprinted?
        a deluxe edition...album MASTERPIECE!!
        really amazing!
        • bertielego's avatar
          bertielego
          Edited 5 years ago
          It is about time to get a proper reissue of Code.
          A good sounding remaster, not brick walled, and including the bonus track "Hey Hey".

          Further, I am expecting a SDE.

          There are a lot of excellent period remixes, that would make up for two extra remastered CDs. Here is a proposed curated track listing of the mixes I am aware of to my best knowledge (this is how I have organized my digital files and listen to them):

          CD2 | 64:05
          2-01 Here To Go (Extended Mix)
          2-02 Don't Argue (John Robie Extended Version)
          2-03 Code (12inch Mix)
          2-04 Sex, Money, Freaks (Kervorkian 12inch Mix)
          2-05 Thank You America (Kevorkian Remix)
          2-06 Here To Go (Live Drum Jacknife Remix By Adrian Sherwood)
          2-07 Here To Go (Space Dub AKA Big Dub)
          2-08 Don't Argue (Dance)
          2-09 Don't Argue (Who's Arguing)

          CD3 | 55:11
          3-01 Here To Go (7inch Version)
          3-02 Don't Argue (7inch Version)
          3-03 Sex, Money, Freaks (Kervorkian 12inch Dub)
          3-04 Thank You America (Bonus Beats)
          3-05 Here To Go (Little Dub)
          3-06 Here To Go (Eleven Eleven Mix)
          3-07 Don't Argue (Dub Version)
          3-08 Don't Argue (Hate & Destroy Mix)

          As 4th CD, a previously unreleased period live recording would be perfect.

          And to round up the SDE with a 5th disc, what about a DVD with period videos and concert footage?
          • elektrolad's avatar
            elektrolad
            Instead of the high priced boxes how about a reissue of Code? Mute don't seem to be interested. UMG have made it nearly impossible to get through to them and the licensing department has gone into hiding. Staff cuts again...
            I'm not expecting a SDE cause there really wasn't a lot of remixes. I just want a good sounding, not too loud remaster.
            They could even pair it with Groovy, Laidback and Nasty. Kinda goes with Code. Then the EMI years would be done.

            Code is the only CV cd missing from my collection. Got stolen years ago and I never replaced it with hopes of a reissue. Seemed like the late 90s and early 00s were a boom for re-releasing anything that ever had an interest. (Nowadays it seems like reissue labels are still sprouting up and will offer ultra deluxe versions of records most people have never heard of.)
            Yes, I've purchased all of the boxes and prehistoric recordings.
            • event13's avatar
              event13
              Edited 5 years ago
              Wow. A lot of reviewers don't like this danceable, catchy, yet still somehow cerebral synth-pop classic. I think this is a fantastic album that just gets better as the years go by. Granted it was a departure from their previous style, but I think that shows how talented they were/are. Maybe they should have made 50 albums that all sound the same. Like Haujjob. But then I suppose the same critical reviewers would denounce them for resting on their laurels. No pleasing some people. My comment to the haters would be this.
              They pioneered electronic music worldwide, what have you ever done?
              • Spatzo-'s avatar
                Spatzo-
                Edited 4 years ago
                This lp sent me on a sinister funk wave phase that I never recovered from.
                • giullare's avatar
                  giullare
                  F A N T A S T I C ! I hope in a special edition remastered !!!
                  • Weird.Science's avatar
                    Weird.Science
                    It's 2017 - where is the 30th anniversary remaster??? C'mon MUTE!
                    • Tb-303's avatar
                      Tb-303
                      Such an awesome album from Cab Vol. I think it was meant to be commercial but who cares it has some awesome beats and sounds great on a good stereo system. Funky, industrial and catchy would be some words I'd use. Underated indeed and worth the purchase if you have not got it yet.
                      • rpm1200's avatar
                        rpm1200
                        The samples in "Don't Argue" are from the 1945 US post-war orientation film "Your Job In ", written by Theodor Geisel (Dr. Seuss) and directed by Frank Capra.
                        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1v5QCGqDYGo

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