Godflesh “Streetcleaner” to be re-released with bonus disc

Posted on May 15 2010. · Comments Off

“Streetcleaner”, the seminal 1989 album from British industrial metal pioneers Godflesh, is to be remastered and reissued in a deluxe digipak.

“Streetcleaner” was Godflesh’s second release, proving to be one of the band’s finest and most recognised albums and helping them to become one of the most influential industrial bands ever. Now, “Streetcleaner” is being brought up-to-date as a special expanded version, with all tracks remastered by Godflesh founding member Justin Broadrick. The album also includes a bonus disc featuring 12 previously unreleased live tracks, alternate mixes and demos, and comes housed in a deluxe multi-panel digipak with detailed liner notes.

Godflesh founding member Justin Broadrick comments:
“Long awaited, and now fleshed out to the max, ‘Streetcleaner’, the most direct statement of intent we made as Godflesh, finally presented as it should be….”

The full track listing for “Streetcleaner” is as follows:

Disc 1:
01. Like Rats
02. Christbait Rising
03. Pulp
04. Dream Long Dead
05. Head Dirt
06. Devastator / Mighty Trust Krusher
07. Life Is Easy
08. Streetcleaner
09. Locust Furnace
10. Tiny Tears
11. Wound
12. Dead Head
13. Suction

Disc 2:

01. Like Rats (Original Unreleased Mix)
02. Christbait Rising (Original Unreleased Mix)
03. Pulp (Original Unreleased Mix)
04. Dream Long Dead (Original Unreleased Mix)
05. Head Dirt (Original Unreleased Mix)
06. Streetcleaner (Live In Geneva 1990)
07. Head Dirt (Live In Geneva 1990)
08. Pulp (Rehearsal May 1989)
09. Dream Long Dead (Rehearsal April 1989)
10. Christbait Rising (Rehearsal April 1989)
11. Deadhead (Original Demo Guitar & Machine 1988)
12. Suction (Original Demo Guitar & Machine 1988)

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