2011, Industrial Records
Originally released in 1979, 20 Jazz Funk Greats is Throbbing Gristle's pop-influenced masterwork. It's hard to believe the beautiful, conventionally-attractive Cosey Fanni Tutti on this album's front cover previously gave herself milk and blood enemas in front of a live audience. Additionally, the song "Hot On The Heels Of Love" is far removed from the dissonant nihilism of the previous TG albums. It's a sleek, minimal synth-pop song that foreshadows Tutti's later work as Chris & Cosey. Still, 20 Jazz Funk Greats is underpinned by a profound distance from accessibility. The breezy luminosity of "Persuasion" and "Six Six Sixties" is still marked with casual bits of distortion and absurdism. Preceding dark synth-pop (and everything else), TG's third album is far ahead of its time and still sounds as relevant as ever. The CD version includes a bonus CD of live recordings, including two versions of the manic classic, "Discipline." The 8-page full-color book includes visual ephemera and previously-unpublished photographs. Cover artwork has been painstakingly restored from the original source material.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | 20 Jazz Funk Greats |
| 2 | Beachy Head |
| 3 | Still Walking |
| 4 | Tanith |
| 5 | Convincing People |
| 6 | Exotica |
| 7 | Hot on the Heels of Love |
| 8 | Persuasion |
| 9 | Walkabout |
| 10 | What a Day |
| 11 | Six Six Sixties |
| 12 | Discipline (Berlin) |
| 13 | Discipline (Manchester) |
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