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In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up

 
Album Review: In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up

  • Artist: Ministry
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: September 04, 1990
  • Total Time: 39:45
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Live
  • Genre: Rock

Review

By the time of A Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste, Ministry had amassed enough of an arsenal of gear and a hardcore coterie of fans to make the band's shows literally explosive affairs in some cases. Also released as an accompanying video, which shows more than a few audience members seemingly uncaring about potential dismemberment, In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up is only six songs long, but delivers big time for each of them. The weird atmosphere of glowering goth and avant thrash metal that combined with the more direct dancefloor antics of Alain Jourgensen, Paul Barker, and company makes for a particularly potent combination live. Jourgensen's hoarsely roared, wracked vocals, given just enough electronic distortion to really cause some blood to flow, suit the various reinterpretations of The Land of Rape and Honey and A Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste material, three songs from each. For the most part the live takes closely resemble the studio cuts aside from length; while the galloping "Deity" sticks to the original's three-minute headcrush, "So What" turns into an extended vamp, arguably going on a little too long but generally having fun with its own horror-movie slasher theatrics, as well as kicking off with a slow burn, just creepy enough start. The whooshing swoops and siren noises that kick off "Burning Inside" show how well Ministry can rework material for maximum impact as needed. The end of the disc provides the real highlights, with absolutely brutal versions of "Thieves" and a nervous, intense "Stigmata" polishing things off; Jourgensen's profane rant against anything and everything at the end in particular reaches some sort of weird apotheosis of unalloyed hatred. Occasional comments to the crowd along the lines of, "Looks like we got a little frisky bunch here!" show that for all the musical and lyrical violence, Ministry knew how to keep a sense of humor intact -- something more than a few followers forgot. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Missing Ministry Ministry (3:35)
Deity (Lyrics) Ministry Ministry (3:38)
So What (Lyrics) Al Jourgensen, Bill Rieflin, Chris Connelly, Paul Barker Ministry (11:30)
Burning Inside (Lyrics) Al Jourgensen, Chris Connelly, Paul Barker, Bill Rieflin Ministry (6:23)
Thieves (Lyrics) Chris Connelly, Paul Barker, Al Jourgensen, Bill Rieflin Ministry (5:09)
Stigmata (Lyrics) Ministry Ministry (9:30)

Credits

Paul Barker (Keyboards), Chris Connelly (Vocals), Kim Assaley (Artwork), Al Jourgensen (Art Direction), Bill Rieflin (Drums), Nivek Ogre (Vocals), Chris Connelly (Keyboards), Nivek Tucker (Vocals), Nivek Tucker (Guitar), Pan (Mixing), Joe Kelly (Vocals (Background)), William Tucker (Guitar), Timothy R. Powell (Engineer), Nivek Ogre (Keyboards), Mike Scaccia (Guitar), Nivek Tucker (Keyboards), Jello Biafra (?), Al Jourgensen (Vocals), Nivek Ogre (Guitar), Linus (Assistant Engineer), Hypo Luxa (Pandeiro), Jeff Newell (Engineer), Kim Assaley (Art Direction), Terry Roberts (Guitar), Al Jourgensen (Guitar), Hypo Luxa (Producer), Paul Barker (Bass), Martin Atkins (Drums), Hypo Luxa (Mixing), Tom Recchion (Design), Dirk Walter (Design)
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In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up
Live album by Ministry
Released 1990
Recorded February 22, 1990, Merrillville, Indiana at the Holiday Star Theatre[1]
Genre Industrial metal
Length 39:47
Label Sire/Warner Bros. Records
26266
Producer Hypo Luxa
Hermes Pan
Professional reviews
Ministry chronology
The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste
(1989)
In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up
(1989)
Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed and the Way to Suck Eggs
(1992)

In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up is a live album by the industrial metal band Ministry. The album was released in 1990.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "The Missing" (Ministry) – 3:35
  2. "Deity" (Ministry) – 3:38
  3. "So What" (Jourgensen/Barker/Rieflin/Connelly) – 11:29
  4. "Burning Inside" (Jourgensen/Barker/Rieflin/Connelly) – 6:23
  5. "Thieves" (Jourgensen/Barker/Ogilvie/Connelly) – 5:09
  6. "Stigmata" (Jourgensen) – 9:31

Video

A companion home video of the concert also exists, featuring the same tracks as the audio except it is bookended by two "bonus" songs. The beginning of the concert starts with a very textured dual drum jam than segues into "Breathe". After playing Stigmata, Jello Biafra comes on stage and reads his own rendition of The Pledge of Allegiance. (Click here for the text). After that, the band returns for an encore of "The Land of Rape and Honey." Jello remains on stage giving an almost dadaist performance art routine, largely alternating between sucking his thumb and giving a Nazi salute.

Personnel

Ministry

Additional Personnel

  • Jeff "Critter" Newell - engineer
  • "Friskie" - assistant engineer
  • "Linus" - assistant engineer
  • "Ex-Con" - assistant engineer
  • Kim Assaley - artwork
  • Tom Recchion - design
  • Dirk Walter - design

References


 
 

 

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