Wilful Days [Import]

Editorial Reviews
Album Description
1.ARE YOU RECIEVING 2.FOLLOW THE LEADER 3.SUN GOES DOWN4.DOMINATOR 5.ME OR YOU 6.WILFULDAYS 7.EIGHTIES 8.A NEW DAY9.LOVE LIKE BLOOD 10.THE MADDING CROWD 11.ECSTACY 12.AMERICA13.CHANGE

Wilful Days
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Dance Day Indeed
  • Unessential remix/b-side compilation
  • Good, but could have been better
  • Yet another in my "I Bought It For Only One Song" series
  • Dance Day
Wilful Days
Killing Joke
Manufacturer: Venture / Caroline
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  4. Night Time
  5. The Unperverted Pantomine?

ASIN: B000003RUU
Release Date: 1995-06-13

Tracks:

  1. Are You Receiving
  2. Follow The Leaders (Dub)
  3. Sun Goes Down
  4. Dominator (Extended)
  5. Me Or You
  6. Wilful Days
  7. Eighties (Serious Dance Mix)
  8. A New Day
  9. Love Like Blood (Gestalt Mix)
  10. The Madding Crowd
  11. Ecstacy (The Extended Mix)
  12. America (Extended)
  13. Change (Re-Evolution Mix)

Album Description

1.ARE YOU RECIEVING 2.FOLLOW THE LEADER 3.SUN GOES DOWN4.DOMINATOR 5.ME OR YOU 6.WILFULDAYS 7.EIGHTIES 8.A NEW DAY9.LOVE LIKE BLOOD 10.THE MADDING CROWD 11.ECSTACY 12.AMERICA13.CHANGE

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Dance Day Indeed.......2007-06-07

I bought this b-side and rarities compilation to fill in the gaps in my Killing Joke collection. It also gives the vinyl versions I own a rest. The track listing is somewhat misleading as the track titled A New Day is actually the b-side Dance Day. Not a bad collection at all, but don't expect the version of A New Day with all of the vocals.

Where's the song Flock the B Side you may ask? You'll have to buy the 2005 CD pressing of Ha! Killing Joke Live to get that one along with its wonderful a-side counterpart, Birds of a Feather. How about Pssyche, Follow the Leaders Dub or a handful of others? Try the box set Chaos for Breakfast for that. Poor completists. We'll keep shelling out money for the precious scraps.

2 out of 5 stars Unessential remix/b-side compilation.......2005-04-07

"Willful Days" is a compilation of rare Killing Joke remixes, b-sides, etc. It's not really quite what anyone would have hoped as it leaves off many essential pieces, and much of this is available elsewhere.

Of the thirteen tracks, seven of them are remixes-- most of these are fairly extraneous, I'm not really big on the concept of remixes for this band to begin with, although the dub mix of "Follow the Leaders" is decent enough (for that matter, so is the gestalt mix of "Love Like Blood").

The real gems are the rarities-- "Are You Receiving" was on the band's first single (the entire thing is available as part of the "Chaos for Breakfast" set), its a decent enough punk song, "Sun Goes Down" (also available elsewhere), a "Fire Dances" era b-side is superb-- tribal rhythms, muted guitars, and a haunting vocal. While they're both well loved, I don't rate either the pop song "Me Or You" or its roasting guitar driven b-side, "Willful Days" all that highly, the latter is decent enough, but its chorus and bizarre pop vocal delivery ("yeah yeah, willful days") just gets to me. "A New Day" is a good enough song in the style of the "Night Time" material, but has this totally annoying echo on the vocal that ruins the song. Oddly enough, the same can be said for "The Maddening Crowd", from the following year-- did the band develop some sort of echo obsession?

If you're a collector, you'll want this, anyone else can skip it.

4 out of 5 stars Good, but could have been better.......2005-01-02

This is a compilation of rarer B-sides and remixes from the pre-Extremities era Killing Joke. Some of it is great to have, especially if you're a completist who's come to their career late in the game (when the original vinyl is hard to come by). Be warned, however: that version of "A New Day" (the one non-album single I've always wanted) is NOT the regular 7" version, but is the b-side "dub" version with half of the verses missing (not as in, we've got 1 and 4, but not 2 and 3... more like you only get half of each verse). A minor quibble, perhaps, but it soured the overall purchase for me, which is why I've only given it a 4 instead of a full 5.

3 out of 5 stars Yet another in my "I Bought It For Only One Song" series.......2004-08-28

I became a KJ fan relatively late, back in the early 90s. I knew who they were, I remember when Follow the Leader was played on KROQ pretty regularly and Living In the 80s was on MTV often. But it wasn't until I heard Helmet do a cover of Primitive that I decided to check them out. I bought tons of their albums, but the first two are my favorites by far. After buying so many of their records, I noticed something was missing. At some point on MTV's 120 Minutes I'd seen a video for a song called A New Day, and I really loved it. I had to have it, so I hunted it down until I found it on this CD. Now it's the only song on that CD that skips, so here I am buying a new copy! Yes, I'm a wasteful idiot.

3 out of 5 stars Dance Day.......2000-12-15

I made a passionate plea to a bandmember backstage once that I'd give ANYTHING to have a version of "Wilful Days" on cd, and months later, this gem appeared.

The serious Jokester already has this stuff, and I was never partial to these 'dance' mixes, which seemed to dilute the irony of their relentless use of rhythm in order to appeal to dance clubs. But this one is also a must if you don't already own the singles containing "Sun Goes Down" (the muted studio version), the radiant "A New Day", or the colossal warble of the title track, which is worth the purchase price alone.

Not the compilation I would have birthed (where are those master tapes for the "HA" concert, anyway?) but still partially essential.
Wilful Days
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Dance Day Indeed
  • Unessential remix/b-side compilation
  • Good, but could have been better
  • Yet another in my "I Bought It For Only One Song" series
  • Dance Day
Wilful Days
Killing Joke
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
Hardcore & PunkHardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music | Vinyl Records | American Punk | British Punk | Emo | Garage Punk | Hardcore | Post Hardcore | Proto Punk | Punk | Punk Revival | Punk-Pop | Riot Grrl | Ska Punk | Straight Edge
New WaveNew Wave | New Wave & Post-Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
Post-PunkPost-Punk | New Wave & Post-Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
Alternative RockAlternative Rock | Imports | Stores | Music
RockRock | Imports | Stores | Music
Similar Items:
  1. Fire Dances
  2. Brighter Than a Thousand Suns
  3. Laugh? I Nearly Bought One!
  4. Night Time
  5. The Unperverted Pantomine?

ASIN: B000024HQO
Release Date: 2004-01-06

Tracks:

  1. Are You Receiving
  2. Follow the Leaders [Dub]
  3. Sun Goes Down
  4. Dominator [Extended]
  5. Me or You
  6. Wilful Days
  7. Eighties [Serious Dance Mix]
  8. New Day
  9. Love Like Blood [Gestalt Mix]
  10. Madding Crowd
  11. Ecstacy [The Extended Mix]
  12. America [Extended]
  13. Change [Re-Evolution Mix]

Album Description

1.ARE YOU RECIEVING 2.FOLLOW THE LEADER 3.SUN GOES DOWN4.DOMINATOR 5.ME OR YOU 6.WILFULDAYS 7.EIGHTIES 8.A NEW DAY9.LOVE LIKE BLOOD 10.THE MADDING CROWD 11.ECSTACY 12.AMERICA13.CHANGE

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Dance Day Indeed.......2007-06-07

I bought this b-side and rarities compilation to fill in the gaps in my Killing Joke collection. It also gives the vinyl versions I own a rest. The track listing is somewhat misleading as the track titled A New Day is actually the b-side Dance Day. Not a bad collection at all, but don't expect the version of A New Day with all of the vocals.

Where's the song Flock the B Side you may ask? You'll have to buy the 2005 CD pressing of Ha! Killing Joke Live to get that one along with its wonderful a-side counterpart, Birds of a Feather. How about Pssyche, Follow the Leaders Dub or a handful of others? Try the box set Chaos for Breakfast for that. Poor completists. We'll keep shelling out money for the precious scraps.

2 out of 5 stars Unessential remix/b-side compilation.......2005-04-07

"Willful Days" is a compilation of rare Killing Joke remixes, b-sides, etc. It's not really quite what anyone would have hoped as it leaves off many essential pieces, and much of this is available elsewhere.

Of the thirteen tracks, seven of them are remixes-- most of these are fairly extraneous, I'm not really big on the concept of remixes for this band to begin with, although the dub mix of "Follow the Leaders" is decent enough (for that matter, so is the gestalt mix of "Love Like Blood").

The real gems are the rarities-- "Are You Receiving" was on the band's first single (the entire thing is available as part of the "Chaos for Breakfast" set), its a decent enough punk song, "Sun Goes Down" (also available elsewhere), a "Fire Dances" era b-side is superb-- tribal rhythms, muted guitars, and a haunting vocal. While they're both well loved, I don't rate either the pop song "Me Or You" or its roasting guitar driven b-side, "Willful Days" all that highly, the latter is decent enough, but its chorus and bizarre pop vocal delivery ("yeah yeah, willful days") just gets to me. "A New Day" is a good enough song in the style of the "Night Time" material, but has this totally annoying echo on the vocal that ruins the song. Oddly enough, the same can be said for "The Maddening Crowd", from the following year-- did the band develop some sort of echo obsession?

If you're a collector, you'll want this, anyone else can skip it.

4 out of 5 stars Good, but could have been better.......2005-01-02

This is a compilation of rarer B-sides and remixes from the pre-Extremities era Killing Joke. Some of it is great to have, especially if you're a completist who's come to their career late in the game (when the original vinyl is hard to come by). Be warned, however: that version of "A New Day" (the one non-album single I've always wanted) is NOT the regular 7" version, but is the b-side "dub" version with half of the verses missing (not as in, we've got 1 and 4, but not 2 and 3... more like you only get half of each verse). A minor quibble, perhaps, but it soured the overall purchase for me, which is why I've only given it a 4 instead of a full 5.

3 out of 5 stars Yet another in my "I Bought It For Only One Song" series.......2004-08-28

I became a KJ fan relatively late, back in the early 90s. I knew who they were, I remember when Follow the Leader was played on KROQ pretty regularly and Living In the 80s was on MTV often. But it wasn't until I heard Helmet do a cover of Primitive that I decided to check them out. I bought tons of their albums, but the first two are my favorites by far. After buying so many of their records, I noticed something was missing. At some point on MTV's 120 Minutes I'd seen a video for a song called A New Day, and I really loved it. I had to have it, so I hunted it down until I found it on this CD. Now it's the only song on that CD that skips, so here I am buying a new copy! Yes, I'm a wasteful idiot.

3 out of 5 stars Dance Day.......2000-12-15

I made a passionate plea to a bandmember backstage once that I'd give ANYTHING to have a version of "Wilful Days" on cd, and months later, this gem appeared.

The serious Jokester already has this stuff, and I was never partial to these 'dance' mixes, which seemed to dilute the irony of their relentless use of rhythm in order to appeal to dance clubs. But this one is also a must if you don't already own the singles containing "Sun Goes Down" (the muted studio version), the radiant "A New Day", or the colossal warble of the title track, which is worth the purchase price alone.

Not the compilation I would have birthed (where are those master tapes for the "HA" concert, anyway?) but still partially essential.
Wilful Days
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Wilful Days
    Killing Joke
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B0002XNCSC
    Release Date: 2004-01-06

    Album Description

    1.ARE YOU RECIEVING 2.FOLLOW THE LEADER 3.SUN GOES DOWN4.DOMINATOR 5.ME OR YOU 6.WILFULDAYS 7.EIGHTIES 8.A NEW DAY9.LOVE LIKE BLOOD 10.THE MADDING CROWD 11.ECSTACY 12.AMERICA13.CHANGE

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