Kitchens Of Distinction – Capsule – The Best Of KOD: 1988-94
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Available on Double CD
Description
Kitchens Of Distinctions – Capsule – The Best Of KOD: 1988-94
2CD compilation.
Kitchens Of Destruction’s members came from Switzerland, Spain and Monmouthshire, but formed after meeting at a house party in Tooting, South London in 1986. They signed to OLI two years later and released their debut album Love Is Hell in 1989. Their allusive, complex lyrics were groundbreaking in how they spoke about life as an unreconciled gay man and were far from in-keeping with the then-trends for gay pop. KOD released their fourth and final album Cowboys and Aliens in 1994, Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood later citing it as inspiration for ‘Subterranean Homesick Alien’. KOD split in 1996.
Tracklist:
CD 1:
1. The 3rd Time We Opened the Capsule
CD 1:
1. The 3rd Time We Opened the Capsule
2. Quick As Rainbows
3. Prize
4. Sand On Fire
5. Railwayed
6. In A Cave
7. Remember Me?
8. What Happens Now?
9. Come On Now
10. When In Heaven
11. Now It’s Time to Say Goodbye
12. On Tooting Broadway Station
13. Drive That Fast
14. Mad As Snow
15. Polaroids
16. Prince Of Mars
CD 2:
CD 2:
1. Prize- Demo
2. 4 Men-12″
3. Innocent
4. Margaret’s Injection
5. Mainly Mornings-Live
6. Shiver-Live
7. These Drinkers
8. Elephantiny
9. 3 To Beam Up
10. Goodbye Voyager
11. Skin
12. Airshafting
13. Glittery Dust
14. Sand On Fire- Original Mix
15. Jesus Nevada
16. Hammer (Acoustic)
17. Mad As Snow ( Acoustic)
18. Here Come The Swans (Acoustic)
19. What Happens Now? (Acoustic)