Extra, Vol. 1

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Extra, Vol. 1
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ReleasedJune 3, 2008 (2008-06-03)
Genre Industrial rock
Label Metropolis/KMFDM
KMFDM compilations chronology
84–86
(2004)
Extra, Vol. 1
(2008)
Extra, Vol. 2
(2008)

Extra, Vol. 1 is a rarities double album by KMFDM. It was released on June 3, 2008. [1] It is the first of a three volume, double-disc set collection of tracks that were not included in any of the ten KMFDM Classic albums.

Contents

Release

These songs are curiously absent from this volume: "Crazy Horses" a The Osmonds cover song, which was on the original release of the "Godlike (song)" single (CD ONLY) in 1990, as well as these 6 songs on the compilation album Agogo (album) (which in itself has never been re-released either): "Thank You"/ "Ooh La La"/"Mysterious Ways"/"Agogo", "Godlike (Chicago Trax version)", and "Hole in the Wall (Scott Burns remix)". None of the aforementioned songs have ever been re-released in any other format.

Track listing

Disc one

No.TitleLength
1."Sieg-Sieg" (Z-Records Version)6:57
2."Don't Blow Your Top" (Adrian Sherwood Mix)5:02
3."Disgust" (12" Mix)4:33
4."Oh Look II"2:42
5."Rip the System" (Original 12" Version)3:34
6."More & Faster" (Original 12" Version)3:31
7."Naff Off"4:17
8."Virus" (Original 12" Version)5:38
9."M + F 244" (High & Geil)5:23
10."Godlike" (12" Mix)6:34
11."Friede" (12" Mix)4:45
12."Naïve" (My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult Remix)10:27
13."Naïve 1991" (TKK Mix Edit)4:21

Disc two

No.TitleLength
1."Split" (Original 12" Version)6:47
2."Piggybank" (Shock Version)5:58
3."Go to Hell" (Fearing & Burning)4:40
4."Vogue" (12" Mix)5:30
5."Sex on the Flag" (12" Mix)3:48
6."Split" (Apart Version)4:28
7."Split" (Mirrorball Mix)5:39
8."Money" (Radio Mix)3:53
9."Bargeld" (Radio Mix)4:02
10."Money" (Cover Charge Mix)6:36
11."Bargeld" (Rubber Club Dub)4:26
12."Money" (Metal Mix)5:58
13."Bargeld" (Jezebeelzebuttfunk Mix)5:46
14."Money" (Death Before Taxes Mix)3:09

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