Most who own Plastic Box probably use the second half as coasters. Those who don't probably get headaches when listening to the first two, and a select few find much to love about the whole thing. As if conceding to the consensus that PiL's early years were their best, the first half is devoted to the band's first three studio LPs cut over four years, while the second half covers the remainder. Listeners get the entirety of Public Image/First Edition sans "Fodderstompf." The majority of Metal Box (issued as Second Edition in the U.S.) is included, with three of the original versions sacrificed for Peel Session counterparts that really take the cake. "Careering" is especially wonderful and harrowing, arguably the collective's finest recorded moment. Keith Levene goes bonkers with the keyboards, perhaps fostering the increased intensity amongst the remaining members. The 12" mix of "Swan Lake" ("Death Disco") gets the box set upgrade too, as well as a couple other worthwhile Metal Box outtakes. Closing out the second disc is the entirety of The Flowers of Romance, sequentially shuffled with an additional non-album track. The second half of Plastic Box hits upon each of the remaining studio LPs, with the odd rarity, single mix and Peel Session thrown in for completist bait. For those who want improved sound over their early CD issues, the money spent is a smart investment. A quick comparison of the first 20 seconds of "Annalisa" to the version found on an old copy of Public Image should be evidence enough; the bassline of "Chant" makes the gut feel as if it's being endlessly pummelled by a bouncing battering ram. Though vast and relatively pricey, Plastic Box is an excellent introduction, if only for the adventurous.
::TRACKLIST::1-1 Public Image 2:58
1-2 The Cowboy Song 2:16
1-3 Theme 9:08
1-4 Religion I 1:25
1-5 Religion II 5:48
1-6 Annalisa 6:02
1-7 Low Life 3:38
1-8 Attack 2:56
1-9 Poptones (BBC Session) 4:32
1-10 Careering (BBC Session) 7:32
1-11 Chant (BBC Session) 5:14
1-12 Death Disco (12" Remix) 6:42
1-13 Half Mix - Meggamix 6:51
1-14 No Birds Do Sing 4:42
1-15 Memories 5:05
2-1 Another 3:51
2-2 Albatross 10:37
2-3 Socialist 3:11
2-4 The Suit 3:31
2-5 Bad Baby 4:31
2-6 Radio 4 4:23
2-7 Pied Piper 1:51
2-8 Flowers Of Romance 2:51
2-9 Four Enclosed Walls 4:44
2-10 Phenagen 2:40
2-11 Track 8 3:15
2-12 Hymie's Him 3:18
2-13 Under The House 4:33
2-14 Banging The Door 4:49
2-15 Go Back 3:46
2-16 Francis Massacre 3:31
2-17 Home Is Where The Heart Is 7:34
3-1 This Is Not A Love Song (12" Remix) 4:10
3-2 Blue Water 3:44
3-3 Bad Life 3:51
3-4 Question Mark 4:09
3-5 Solitaire 3:59
3-6 Tie Me To The Length Of That 5:18
3-7 Where Are You? 4:18
3-8 The Pardon 5:18
3-9 1981 3:17
3-10 The Order Of Death 4:50
3-11 F.F.F. 5:31
3-12 Rise 6:06
3-13 Fishing 5:19
3-14 Round 4:26
3-15 Home 5:50
3-16 Ease 8:10
4-1 Seattle 3:40
4-2 Angry 4:13
4-3 The Body (US 12" Mix) 3:41
4-4 Selfish Rubbish 3:34
4-5 Disappointed 5:34
4-6 Happy (Mixed By – Dave Meegan, Stephen Hague) 3:58
4-7 Warrior (12" Extended Version) 6:45
4-8 USLS 1 5:37
4-9 Don't Ask Me 3:43
4-10 Criminal 4:29
4-11 Luck's Up 4:07
4-12 God 5:34
4-13 Cruel (BBC Session) 5:25
4-14 Acid Drops (BBC Session) 6:48
4-15 Love Hope (BBC Session) 4:02
4-16 Think Tank (BBC Session) 5:25
Special 2009 four CD edition of this long-deleted 64 track anthology from John 'Johnny Rotten' Lydon and PIL. Rising from the ashes of the Sex Pistols in 1978, Public Image Limited were by definition one of the pioneers of Post-Punk groups. with John Lydon's vocals complemented by ex-Clash guitarist Keith Levene, drummer Jim Walker and the now legendary Jah Wobble on bass, the group created a more Dub-orientated style and their innovative music earned them five UK Top 20 Singles and five UK Top 20 Albums in a period stretching over three decades. Originally released in 1999, the Plastic Box provides a complete overview of the band's work, including tracks taken from every album together with John Peel sessions, remixes and much more. The first two discs cover the band's early years while the remaining two discs spotlight their mid and later periods. An excellent look into the music of a band that continues to defy categorization. EMI.
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