This Is Goth!

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This Is Goth!
Various Artists - This Is Goth!.jpg
Compilation album by
Various artists
ReleasedMay 30, 2000 (2000-05-30)
Genre
Length160:58
Label Cleopatra

This Is Goth! is a various artists compilation album released on May 30, 2000, by Cleopatra Records. [1]

Contents

Reception

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MacKenzie Wilson of AllMusic said "This Is Goth is one of Cleopatra's many goth-rock/darkwave compilations, another look at the forerunners of the eclectic musical genre and those pushing the brooding art into the new millennium." [2]

Track listing

Disc one
No.TitleWriter(s)ArtistLength
1."Ignore the Machine" (Electrode Mix)
  • Johnnie Freshwater
  • David James
  • Christine Wade
  • Nicholas Wade
Alien Sex Fiend 5:07
2."Spellbound" (Siouxsie & The Banshees cover) Inkubus Sukkubus 4:15
3."Firedance"
  • John Berry
  • Rachel Speight
Die Laughing 5:50
4."Always a Flame" (Leæther Strip Remix)
Gene Loves Jezebel 5:00
5."Haunting Picture"
  • Franck Amendola
  • Christophe Baudrion
  • Sébastien Pietrapiana
  • Laurence Romanini
Corpus Delicti 3:43
6."Oh My Goth!"Romell Regulacion Razed in Black 5:45
7."Now Is the Time"
  • Paul Lemos
  • Chris Moriarty
  • Joe Papa
Controlled Bleeding 3:44
8."Christabel"
  • David Block
  • Deborah Denton
  • Dr. Ruth
  • Paul Sadler
Big Electric Cat 6:00
9."Thalia"Barry Galvin Mephisto Walz 6:53
10."Alice" (The Sisters of Mercy cover) Andrew Eldritch The Prophetess3:44
11."Permanent Red"
  • Bob Davidson
  • Ivan Hart
  • Robert Hyman
  • Brian Naughton
  • Jim Retterer
Usherhouse3:30
12."Agony"
  • Timo Väänänen
  • Jyrki Witch
Two Witches 2:18
Disc two
No.TitleWriter(s)ArtistLength
1."Butterfly on a Wheel"
The Mission UK 5:20
2."Witches"
Switchblade Symphony 4:18
3."Shadow of Love"
4:02
4."Futurist Unlimited" Spahn Ranch 4:28
5."Nazarene"
  • Daniel C
  • Robert Brothers
  • Troy Payne
  • James Tramel
  • Richard Witherspoon
The Wake 3:45
6."Allurance" Delerium 4:21
7."Pagan Love Song"
Virgin Prunes 4:07
8."Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" (Carol Channing cover) Rosetta Stone vs. Marilyn Monroe3:52
9."Walking on Your Hand"Chris Reed Red Lorry Yellow Lorry 2:40
10."Snake Dance"
  • Tom Ashton
  • Simon Denbigh
  • Loz Elliott
The March Violets 4:09
11."Vague Inklings"
  • Oliver Henkel
  • Tatrin Mallon
Edera 4:21
12."Non-Union"
Premature Ejaculation 13:27
Disc three
No.TitleWriter(s)ArtistLength
1."Down in the Park" (20th Anniversary Edition) Gary Numan Gary Numan 5:15
2."Gone to Hell"
The Electric Hellfire Club 3:06
3."Assassin Soul"
  • Matthew Carl Lucian
  • Mark Tansley
Suspiria 4:16
4."11:11"Warren Mansfield Screams for Tina 3:37
5."Spiritual Cramp" Rozz Williams Christian Death 2:17
6."Schubert Trio in E-flat" (Franz Schubert cover) Franz Schubert Vampire Rodents 2:28
7."A Heavenly Melancholy"
Gitane Demone 5:26
8."Sin City" (KMFDM Remix)
Genitorturers 4:34
9."Specimen"
  • Chris Bell
  • Tim Huthert
  • Jon Klein
  • Johnny Melton
  • Kevin Mills
  • Jonathon Trevisick
  • Johnny Melton
  • Oliver Wisdom
Specimen 3:20
10."Freemasons of Enochian Magick" (Front Line Assembly Remix)
  • Jason Hubbard
  • Dee Madden
  • Andy Shaw
  • Chris Shinkus
Penal Colony 6:19
11."Hollow"
  • Neil Ash
  • Pete Finnemore
  • Simon Manning
Children on Stun 3:09
12."Memories & Discontent"D. A. Sebasstian Kill Switch...Klick 2:32

Personnel

Adapted from the This Is Goth! liner notes. [3]

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog
United States2000 Cleopatra CD CLP 0845

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  3. This Is Goth! (booklet). Various artists. Marina Del Rey, California: Cleopatra Records. 2000.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)