: I See Good Spirits And I See Bad Spirits () 1: Heresy () 2: X-Communication () 3: Do You Fear (For Your Child)? () 4: Easy Girl () 5: Universal Blackness () 6: ...And This Is What The Devil Does () 7: These Remains () 8: On This Rack () 9: Gateway To Hell () 10: Scene One, Seen 'Em All () : Bonus Tracks: () 11: First Cut - Early Version 1987 () 12: Do You Fear? - Early Version 1987 () 13: These Remains - Early Version 1988 () 14: Nervous Xians - Early Version 1988 () 15: Burning Dirt - Early Version 1988 () 16: Gateway To Hell - Early Version 1987 ()
Number of discs:
1
Description:
1 to 10 Recorded 6/17/88-6/25/88 Zas Productions, Boat, Belgium. Mixed 6/28/88-7/9/88 Southern Studios, London, England.
From hype sticker: "CD includes bonus demos & alternative versions"
"I See Good Spirits & I See Bad Spirits" is the debut album by My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult, released in 1988 on CD format by the renowned label WAX TRAX. This groundbreaking record fuses elements of industrial, electronic, and dark disco to create a unique soundscape that became influential within alternative music circles. Tracks like "Do You Fear (For Your Child)?" and "Easy Girl" showcase the band's provocative lyrics and hypnotic rhythms. My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult, formed in Chicago in 1987 by Groovie Mann and Buzz McCoy, quickly gained notoriety for their theatrical live shows and genre-blending style. Over their career, they have been pioneers of industrial dance music with several acclaimed albums such as "Confessions of a Knife..." and "Sexplosion!". WAX TRAX Records is legendary for its pivotal role in developing the American industrial scene during the late '80s and early '90s, supporting artists who pushed musical boundaries.