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*''[[Public Image: First Issue]]'' is represented with 7 of its 8 tracks, with only "Fodderstompf" excluded. Also included is "[[Public Image (song)|Public Image]]" B-side "The Cowboy Song". |
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*''[[Metal Box]]'' is represented with 10 of its 12 tracks, four of them are in different versions, three of these in a BBC [[John Peel]] session and the remaining track, "Swan Lake", in the form of its 12" remix as "[[Death Disco]]". The "Death Disco" b-sides "No Birds Do Sing" and "1/2 Mix"/"Megga Mix" are also included along with "[[Memories]]" b-side "Another". |
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*''[[The Flowers of Romance (album)|The Flowers of Romance]]'' is represented in its entirely |
*''[[The Flowers of Romance (album)|The Flowers of Romance]]'' is represented in its entirely along with "Flowers of Romance" B-side "Home Is Where the Heart Is" and rarity "Pied Piper". |
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*''[[This Is What You Want... This Is What You Get]]'' is represented in its entirely, with a previously unreleased remix of "This Is Not a Love Song" and the single version of "Bad Life". Other tracks from this era include "Blue Water" and "Question Mark". |
*''[[This Is What You Want... This Is What You Get]]'' is represented in its entirely, with a previously unreleased remix of "This Is Not a Love Song" and the single version of "Bad Life". Other tracks from this era include "Blue Water" and "Bad Life" B-side "Question Mark". |
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*''[[Album (Public Image Ltd album)|Album]]'' is represented with 6 of its 7 tracks, with only "Bags" excluded. |
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*''[[Happy? (Public Image Ltd. album)|Happy?]]'' is represented with 3 of its 8 |
*''[[Happy? (Public Image Ltd. album)|Happy?]]'' is represented with 3 of its 8 tracks: "Seattle", "Angry" and the US 12" mix of "The Body". Also included is "Seattle" B-side "Selfish Rubbish". |
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*''[[9 (Public Image Ltd. album)|9]]'' is represented with 4 of its 10 |
*''[[9 (Public Image Ltd. album)|9]]'' is represented with 4 of its 10 tracks, one of them is a 12" extended version. "Don't Ask Me", a standalone single from 1990 released to promote ''[[The Greatest Hits, So Far]]'', is also included along with rarity "Criminal". |
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*''[[That What Is Not]]'' is represented with 6 of its 10 tracks, 4 of them from a [[Mark Goodier]] session. |
*''[[That What Is Not]]'' is represented with 6 of its 10 tracks, 4 of them from a [[Mark Goodier]] session. |
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Plastic Box is a compilation box set by the post-punk band Public Image Ltd released in 1999 as a limited edition, but re-released for a standard release on 14 December 2009. It comprises four discs covering the band's activity from their debut in 1978 until their hiatus beginning in 1992.
Packaging and title
The album title Plastic Box is a reference to the band's album Metal Box. Both Plastic Box and Metal Box are named simply after the type of packaging; Plastic Box was released in a standard 4CD fatbox case. The album was probably going to be titled differently as the original idea was for the album to be released in a metal box, but the Virgin Records budget was not big enough.[1] The album cover is similar to the band's 1986 album, the title of which originally depended on the format, the most popular title being Album.
Content
- Public Image: First Issue is represented with 7 of its 8 tracks, with only "Fodderstompf" excluded. Also included is "Public Image" B-side "The Cowboy Song".
- Metal Box is represented with 10 of its 12 tracks, four of them are in different versions, three of these in a BBC John Peel session and the remaining track, "Swan Lake", in the form of its 12" remix as "Death Disco". The "Death Disco" b-sides "No Birds Do Sing" and "1/2 Mix"/"Megga Mix" are also included along with "Memories" b-side "Another".
- The Flowers of Romance is represented in its entirely along with "Flowers of Romance" B-side "Home Is Where the Heart Is" and rarity "Pied Piper".
- This Is What You Want... This Is What You Get is represented in its entirely, with a previously unreleased remix of "This Is Not a Love Song" and the single version of "Bad Life". Other tracks from this era include "Blue Water" and "Bad Life" B-side "Question Mark".
- Album is represented with 6 of its 7 tracks, with only "Bags" excluded.
- Happy? is represented with 3 of its 8 tracks: "Seattle", "Angry" and the US 12" mix of "The Body". Also included is "Seattle" B-side "Selfish Rubbish".
- 9 is represented with 4 of its 10 tracks, one of them is a 12" extended version. "Don't Ask Me", a standalone single from 1990 released to promote The Greatest Hits, So Far, is also included along with rarity "Criminal".
- That What Is Not is represented with 6 of its 10 tracks, 4 of them from a Mark Goodier session.
Track listing
Disc one
- "Public Image"
- "The Cowboy Song"
- "Theme"
- "Religion I"
- "Religion II"
- "Annalisa"
- "Low Life"
- "Attack"
- "Poptones" (BBC John Peel Session)
- "Careering" (BBC John Peel Session)
- "Chant" (BBC John Peel Session)
- "Death Disco" (12" Remix)
- "1/2 Mix Megamix"
- "No Birds Do Sing"
- "Memories"
Disc two
- "Another"
- "Albatross"
- "Socialist"
- "The Suit"
- "Bad Baby"
- "Radio 4"
- "Pied Piper"
- "Flowers Of Romance"
- "Four Enclosed Walls"
- "Phenagen"
- "Track 8"
- "Hymie's Him"
- "Under The House"
- "Banging The Door"
- "Go Back"
- "Francis Massacre"
- "Home Is Where The Heart Is"
Disc three
- "This Is Not A Love Song" (Remix)
- "Blue Water"
- "Bad Life" (Single Version)
- "Question Mark"
- "Solitaire"
- "Tie Me To The Length Of That"
- "Where Are You?"
- "The Pardon"
- "1981"
- "The Order Of Death"
- "F.F.F."
- "Rise"
- "Fishing"
- "Round"
- "Home"
- "Ease"
Disc four
- "Seattle"
- "Angry"
- "The Body" (US 12" Mix)
- "Selfish Rubbish"
- "Disappointed"
- "Happy"
- "Warrior" (12" Extended Version)
- "USLS 1"
- "Don't Ask Me"
- "Criminal"
- "Luck's Up"
- "God"
- "Cruel" (BBC Mark Goodier Session)
- "Acid Drops" (BBC Mark Goodier Session)
- "Love Hope" (BBC Mark Goodier Session)
- "Think Tank" (BBC Mark Goodier Session)
References
- ^ "PiL Discography | Plastic Box CD". Fodderstompf. Retrieved 2012-09-29.