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Surrender: A Collection, Suicide

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Surrender is a compilation album by the American electronic music duo, Suicide. The album was released on October 16, 2000, by the record label, Blast First. The album features a collection of remastered tracks from the band’s first three studio albums: Suicide (1977), Alan Vega and Martin Rev (1980), and Half Alive (1981).

 

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Surrender is a compilation album by the American electronic music duo, Suicide. The album was released on October 16, 2000, by the record label, Blast First. The album features a collection of remastered tracks from the band’s first three studio albums: Suicide (1977), Alan Vega and Martin Rev (1980), and Half Alive (1981).

Suicide’s music has been described as a blend of electronic, punk, and avant-garde styles. The duo consisted of vocalist Alan Vega and keyboardist Martin Rev. Their music has been influential in the development of various genres, including synth-pop, industrial, and techno.

The album Surrender includes some of Suicide’s most well-known tracks, including “Ghost Rider,” “Cheree,” and “Dream Baby Dream.” The album also includes previously unreleased live versions of “Harlem” and “Surrender.”

Overall, Surrender is a great introduction to Suicide’s unique sound and a must-have for fans of electronic and experimental music.

 

Surrender: A Collection by Suicide

Tracklist:

 

Disc one

Track 1: Dominic Christ

Track 2: Diamonds, Fur Coat, Champagne

Track 3: Harlem

Track 4: Rocket USA

Track 5: Cheree

Track 6: Dream Baby Dream

Track 7: Touch Me

Track 8: Ghost Rider

Track 9: Mr. Ray

 

Disc two

Track 1: Surrender

Track 2: Why Be Blue?

Track 3: Wrong Decisions

Track 4: Dachau, Disney, Disco

Track 5: Radiation

Track 6: Girl

Track 7: Frankie Teardrop (First Version)

 

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