Live Bait For The Dead
Cradle of Filth
- Style
- Cradle Of Filth
- Label
- Abracadaver
- Year
- 2002
- Reviewed by
- Jack
Killing songs: <i>It's a live album... there are all supposed to be killing ones</i>
Do you remember the Heavy Left-Handed And Candid DVD Cradle Of Filth
released about three months ago ? The aforementioned object consisted of an
eleven burial masses live recording, a bunch of video clips (nasty version and
very nasty version of Scorched Earth Erotica and Born In A Burial Gown),
a "schlockumentary" called Sifting Through Filth, a trailer of
their Cradle Of Fear movie and finally The Blair Twit Project.
With Cradle Of Filth's first official live album release, what you've
got is the same gig they have recorded at Rock City in Nottingham (the home
of Robin Hood) on April 14th 2001, for the DVD release, but without the images
! Of course many won't agree with me since many don't possess a DVD player,
but what's the point of this release ? At least they should have chosen another
live recording for this release. I am not fond of live albums, for I think one
has to see the images to fully appreciate them. Of course, as I have mentioned,
not everyone can afford a DVD player, so the guys probably thought it would
be cool for the fans to have a live album version of the DVD. It would also
raise more money at the same time.
Anyway… this is of course a must have for all the Cradle Of Filth fans
out there, even for those like me who already own the aforementioned DVD release,
since this live album comes with a second bonus CD (I'll come to that later).
What can one expect with this Live Bait For The Dead album ? An excellent
sound of course, since that's the least one can ask for a live release, but
what one gets is also a large sampling of what Cradle Of Filth has released
over the years. Songs include, The Principle Of Evil Made Flesh and Summer
Dying Fast from the first album The Principle Of Evil Made Flesh.
Ebony Dressed For Sunset and The Forest Whispers My Name from
the second album Vempire Or Dark Faerytales In Phallustein. Dusk And
Her Embrace from the third album Dusk… And Her Embrace. Cruelty
Brought Three Orchids, unfortunately, is the only song from their fourth
and best album so far, Cruelty And The Beast. This live release also
contains Lord Abortion, Cthulhu Dawn and Her Ghost In The Fog
from their firth album Midian, and of course the number one hit,
From The Cradle To Enslave. A total of eleven songs if you don't count
the intro and the interlude.
On disc two, you'll find a bunch of extra tracks, remixes and covers. Born
In A Burial Gown in a polished coffin mix (what's the difference with the
regular mix ?), a techno song called Deleted Scenes Of A Snuff Princess and
an under martian rule mix of From The Cradle To Enslave (they are both
just unlistenable tracks). You also get Scorched Earth Erotica in it's
original demo version (what's so trendy about all those demo version anyway
?), and a couple of soundcheck recordings of Funeral In Carpathia and
Nocturnal Supremacy (that are not on the live CD which makes them really
interesting). Finally there's also a couple of cover tracks. The first one is
a cover of Twisted Sisters' The Fire Still Burns that has never
been released before and is just an average cover track (Dimmu Borgir's
cover of Twisted Sister's Burn In Hell was a lot better). The
second one is another version of Sister Of Mercy's No Time To Cry
in a sisters of no mercy mix (the original cover track is present on their
Bitter Suites To Succubi release). This second CD also has some CD-ROM
extras such as a downloadable Screensaver and tool bar skin, as well as the
promo video of their Sisters Of Mercy's cover.
To sum up, it's another buy or die Cradle Of Filth item for fans such
as me only. For others, there's really nothing new here for you. Hell, I can't
wait for the new album !!!