1988, Teenbeat
'Somewhat of a milestone {indie rock} recording, Twister was released by Mark Robinson on his Teen Beat imprint as a cassette release limited to 400 copies in 1998. The recordings feature juvenile versions of songs that appeared in more developed forms on the acclaimed Malcolm X Park album and were recorded in the years spanning 1983 to 1988, with Robinson leading a cast that included Phil Krauth, Tim Moran, Tajinder Chadha, Andrew Riley, Chris Thomson, and Dave Park. The demo versions of songs from Malcolm X Park include Oily -- which is a noisier take on Oils, a supercharged {post-punk} anthem and the opener of the Malcolm X Park album -- as well as Dago Rising, a tape experiment featuring the lyrics of Dago Red with the Kenneth Anger tribute Lucifer Rising's vocal delivered simultaneously. The candid lo-tech approach became a signature of Unrest's later work, and is toyed with here on a wryly humorous Latin-tinged Give Me Yr Eyes, which is, in fact, a strangely disguised cover of the Cure's A Strange Day. ' ~ Skip Jansen, All Music Guide
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Disco Majick |
| 2 | Woody Allen |
| 3 | Green |
| 4 | Communist Tart |
| 5 | Velvet Spit |
| 6 | Give Me Yr Eyes |
| 7 | OK |
| 8 | Breathe In |
| 9 | Dago Rising |
| 10 | Man Hole Burn |
| 11 | Obliteration |
| 12 | Gustave |
| 13 | (End of Side One) |
| 14 | Sweet Wakefield |
| 15 | Solid State |
| 16 | Oily |
| 17 | Ragged (Nkd T) |
| 18 | I Hate Ms Toivanen / Wshingtn |
| 19 | Midnight for Two |
| 20 | Headringer |
| 21 | Twist 66 |
| 22 | Neal We Love You |
| 23 | Fuck You G.I. |
| 24 | Scorpio Rising |
| 25 | Teen Bt |
| 26 | (End of Side Two) |
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