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Opus Dei in Franklin, TN

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Having gained a fair amount of underground attention throughout Europe, particularly in both Germany and England,
Laibach
made its first attempt at crossing over -- in a way -- with
Opus Dei
. An alliance with
Mute
records led to
Rico Conning
handling the production, while the group decided to spell out the connections between mega-
arena rock & roll
and fascist spectacle all the more directly. Two brilliant singles were the end result, the first being
"Geburt Einer Nation,"
a German-language cover of
Queen
's then-recent smash hit
"One Vision,"
transformed into a
Wagner-ian
stompalong that remained as catchy as the original but with far more disturbing overtones. Hearing guttural voices talking about "one world, one people" over stomping drums and dramatic horns makes for pure
Big Brother
nightmares -- undoubtedly the point. Arguably even more fascinating was
"Life Is Life,"
a hippie-ish song by the German group
Opus
that was reworked by
into two different versions -- the German-language
"Leben Heisst Leben"
and the English
"Opus Dei."
Both are amazing, dramatic, and, thanks to some soft keyboards, even beautiful -- imagining a strutting, face-to-the-sun group of party members sweeping over the globe with these as accompaniment takes no effort at all. The dumbass
metal
soloing on the German-language version is especially hilarious. The other tracks on
are a mixed but worthy bunch, showing the group trashing stylistic boundaries with more
classical
/
hard rock
/martial/dancefloor combinations. The results can be weirdly sweet like the start of
"F.I.A.T."
or explosive like
"Leben-Tod"
or the quick, nervous bombast of
"Trans-National,"
but they're all good in their own ways. The CD includes four selections from
Baptism
as a bonus, that particular recording having not yet been released at the time of
's appearance. ~ Ned Raggett
Having gained a fair amount of underground attention throughout Europe, particularly in both Germany and England,
Laibach
made its first attempt at crossing over -- in a way -- with
Opus Dei
. An alliance with
Mute
records led to
Rico Conning
handling the production, while the group decided to spell out the connections between mega-
arena rock & roll
and fascist spectacle all the more directly. Two brilliant singles were the end result, the first being
"Geburt Einer Nation,"
a German-language cover of
Queen
's then-recent smash hit
"One Vision,"
transformed into a
Wagner-ian
stompalong that remained as catchy as the original but with far more disturbing overtones. Hearing guttural voices talking about "one world, one people" over stomping drums and dramatic horns makes for pure
Big Brother
nightmares -- undoubtedly the point. Arguably even more fascinating was
"Life Is Life,"
a hippie-ish song by the German group
Opus
that was reworked by
into two different versions -- the German-language
"Leben Heisst Leben"
and the English
"Opus Dei."
Both are amazing, dramatic, and, thanks to some soft keyboards, even beautiful -- imagining a strutting, face-to-the-sun group of party members sweeping over the globe with these as accompaniment takes no effort at all. The dumbass
metal
soloing on the German-language version is especially hilarious. The other tracks on
are a mixed but worthy bunch, showing the group trashing stylistic boundaries with more
classical
/
hard rock
/martial/dancefloor combinations. The results can be weirdly sweet like the start of
"F.I.A.T."
or explosive like
"Leben-Tod"
or the quick, nervous bombast of
"Trans-National,"
but they're all good in their own ways. The CD includes four selections from
Baptism
as a bonus, that particular recording having not yet been released at the time of
's appearance. ~ Ned Raggett

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