1.10 Seventh Dream of Teenage Heaven - Love and Rockets
1.11 Q Quarters - the Associates
1.12 Carnival of the Gullible - in Excelsis
1.13 Feels Like Dancing Wartime - Nevilluxury
1.14 Vaguely Human - Flesh for Lulu
1.15 Crow Baby - the March Violets
1.16 D for Desire - All About Eve
1.17 Beautiful Monster - Folk Devils
2.1 Flowers of Romance - Public Image LTD
2.2 Bed Caves - Danielle Dax
2.3 Moya - Southern Death Cult
2.4 Caged - 1919
2.5 The Hanging Garden - the Cure
2.6 Solitary Habit - S-Haters
2.7 The Arcane - Dead Can Dance
2.8 Saving Face - Years on Earth
2.9 Breach Birth - in the Nursery
2.10 The Tenant - Play Dead
2.11 Ghost - Part 1
2.12 Cuts of Love - 13th Chime
2.13 Ice Cold in - the Tempest
2.14 Night Creatures - Screaming Dead
2.15 Among the Ruins - Bushido
2.16 Friends - Portion Control
2.17 Creation - Actifed
3.1 Tabletalk - Adam and the Ants
3.2 The Darklands - Balaam and the Angel
3.3 Love Puppets - the Legendary Pink Dots
3.4 Into the Garden - Artery
3.5 Girlsoul - Salvation
3.6 In Shreds - the Chameleons
3.7 Fugitive Kind - Schleimer K
3.8 By the River - the Bolshoi
3.9 Screaming (For Emmalene) - Gene Loves Jezebel
3.10 Gallery of Shame - Lowlife
3.11 Out of the Moving Life of Circles - and Also the Trees
3.12 Is Still - Siiiii
3.13 Heroin (Live) - Tabathas Nightmare
3.14 Angel of Vengeance - Brigandage
3.15 Stone Heroes - Penetration
3.16 L.A. Rain - the Rose of Avalanche
4.1 Legacy - Furyo
4.2 Stay with Me - the Mission
4.3 Saeta - Nico
4.4 Fragments of Fear - in Camera
4.5 Anonymity - Dance Chapter
4.6 Sink Into You - Ausgang
4.7 In Our Angelhood - Cocteau Twins
4.8 Morbid Silence - Sunglasses After Dark
4.9 Trees Come Down - Fields of the Nephilim
4.10 Tracey's Burning - Anorexic Dread
4.11 Take It All - Red Lorry Yellow Lorry
4.12 Burning Skies - Tones on Tail
4.13 Spit Upon Your Grave - Blood and Roses
4.14 High Cost of Living - Threat
4.15 Storm Pause - I'm Dead
4.16 Last Year's Wife - Zero Le Creche
5.1 Stigmata Martyr - Bauhaus
5.2 Patrol - the Wake
5.3 Returning from a Journey - Specimen
5.4 Original Sin - Theatre of Hate
5.5 Birthrite - Attrition
5.6 Things We Never Did - Sad Lovers and Giants
5.7 Dr Jeckyl and Mr Hyde - the Damned
5.8 The Hill - Gloria Mundi
5.9 His Box - Dali's Car
5.10 The Diseased Stranger's Waltz - Inca Babies
5.11 Ghost Dance - Death Cult
5.12 Euthenics - Modern Eon
5.13 Mind Disease - Ritual
5.14 She Cries Alone - Skeletal Family
5.15 Jack - Bone Orchard
5.16 Ghost Rattle - Hula
5.17 Twister - Rubella Ballet
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.. And Statues/ A Gothic Revolution 1978-1986
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Extensive five CD set exploring the evolution of the goth movement, from the glacial post-punk of the late 1970s through positive punk and into the Batcave era, dark electronica and beyond. Features over 80 classics, rarities, album tracks and hidden gems from The Cure, Joy Division, Sisters Of Mercy, PiL, The Birthday Party, Adam And The Ants, The Mission, Southern Death Cult, Fields Of The Nephilim, All About Eve, Alien Sex Fiend, Bauhaus, Ausgang, Nico and many more. This A5 book format box contains many artists' own sleevenotes, previously unseen photographs and essay from Natasha Scharf (The Art Of Gothic, Worldwide Gothic, Prog, Metal Hammer). Curated and designed by the people who brought you Scared To Get Happy, Still In A Dream, Close To The Noise Floor and many more excellent and extensive box sets.
Issued as an illustrated 48-page hardback digibook containing artists? own sleeve notes, previously unseen photographs and an essay by Natasha Scharf (The Art Of Gothic, Worldwide Gothic, Prog, Metal Hammer).
Features tracks from between 1978 and 1986 that influenced the gothic rock genre.
1-1: Originally released on the album [m=4805], Factory, 1979. ? 1979 Warner music UK Ltd. Licensed Courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd. Published by Zomba Music Publishers Ltd.
1-2: Originally released as a single [m190572], 4AD, 1981. ? 1982 Beggars Banquet Records Ltd.Licensed courtesy of 4AD Ltd by arrangement with Beggars Group Media Ltd. Published By Dying Art Music Ltd
1-3: Originally released on the [m=17533] EP, 4AD, 1980. ? 1999 4AD Ltd. Licensed courtesy of 4AD Ltd by arrangement with Beggars Group Media Ltd. Published by Universal/Momentum Music 3 Ltd
1-4: Originally released on the album [m=899662] Rot Records, 1984. ? 1984 Rot Records. Published by Complete Music Ltd
1-5: Originally released as a 7" single [r109557] on Factory Benelux, October 1980. ? 1980 Factory Records. Released under license from LTM Recordings. Published by LTM Songs
1-6: Originally released a the B-side of the [m=2671] single, Merciful Release, 1982. ? 1982 Merciful Release. Licensed Courtesy of warner Music UK Ltd. Published by Eldritch Boulevard Ltd/Universal Music Publishing Ltd.
1-7: Originally released on the cassette [m1880895], DVation, 1978. ? 1978 Dvation. Published by Mute Publishing. Licensed courtesy of Adi Newton / Armcomm
1-8: Originally released on [m706799], Plastic Records, 1979. ? 1979 Plastic Records. Licensed courtesy of Steve Abbot. Published by Cherry Red Songs.
1-9: Originally released on the album [m=22743], Anagram Records, 1984. ? 1984 Anagram. Published by Cherry Red Songs
1-10: Originally released on the album [m=49921], Beggars Banquet, 1985. ? 1985 Beggars Banquet Records Ltd. Published by Universal Music Publishing Ltd. Licensed courtesy of Beggars Banquet Records Ltd by arrangement with Beggars Group Media Ltd.
"Silhouettes & Statues - A Gothic Revolution 1978-86" on CD is an expansive, carefully curated compilation that traces the evolution of the early gothic movement from its post-punk roots to a fully formed, shadowy aesthetic. Spanning the pivotal years 1978 to 1986, this collection focuses not on radio singles but on the darker, more atmospheric edges of the scene: drum-machine-driven dirges, reverb-soaked guitars, spectral synths and anguished vocals that would shape goth as a sound and a subculture. The track selection highlights both cult underground acts and more established names, showing how gloom-tinged post-punk, deathrock, and ethereal wave intertwined to create a distinct sonic revolution. Rather than a simple "best of," the compilation plays like a journey through foggy clubs and DIY venues, capturing the tension, romance and drama that defined the era. It is ideal for anyone who wants to explore the breadth of gothic music's formative years--from stark minimalism to baroque melancholy--within a single, coherent listening experience. Remastered audio and detailed presentation underscore its archival character, making it as much a historical document as a compelling listening session.
Cherry Red, the label behind this release, is a long-established independent company known for its deep catalog, reissues, and genre-defining box sets that spotlight scenes often overlooked by the mainstream. With a particular strength in post-punk, new wave and alternative music of the late 1970s and 1980s, Cherry Red has built a reputation for meticulous curation, informative liner notes and respectful treatment of niche catalogues. Their work has helped preserve and contextualize entire movements, allowing new listeners to discover influential but sometimes forgotten artists and sounds. With "Silhouettes & Statues - A Gothic Revolution 1978-86," Cherry Red continues this tradition, assembling a thoughtfully sequenced overview of the early goth landscape that balances fan appeal with historical depth.