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Killing Time (Massacre album)

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Released
  
September, 1981

Killing Time (1981)
  
Funny Valentine (1998)

Release date
  
September 1981

Producer
  
Fred Frith

Length
  
45:43

Artist
  
Massacre

Label
  
RecRec Music

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Recorded
  
April, 1981 live at 24 rue Dunois, Paris, France; June 1981 at OAO studio, Brooklyn, New York

Genres
  
Experimental rock, Math rock

Similar
  
Funny Valentine, Lonely Heart, Meltdown, Zurich, Tennessee 2004

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Killing Time is the debut studio album by American experimental rock band Massacre. It was released in September, 1981, through record label Celluloid. It consists of a compilation of recordings made at Martin Bisi's OAO studio in Brooklyn, New York in June, 1981, and live recordings taken from their April, 1981 Paris concerts. The group disbanded shortly after, eventually reforming in 1998 with Charles Hayward replacing Maher on drums and further recording three more albums. Killing Time was generally well received by critics.

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Critical reception

AllMusic called it "one of the most obscure and most wonderful" albums to come out of the early 1980s downtown avant-garde scene. Pitchfork Media opined that it "belongs in a pretty select group of great, instrumental avant-rock albums". A BBC review describe Massacre as "an unholy union of The Shadows, Captain Beefheart, Derek Bailey and Funkadelic", and called Killing Time "genius".

In a review of the 2005 CD re-issue of the album in the music journal Notes, Rick Anderson said that "[the] music remains as fresh and exciting today as it was 25 years ago, and is a vital document of a wonderful and all-too-brief period in New York's musical history".

Re-issue

Killing Time was re-issued on RecRec Music in 1993 with six extra tracks, and on Fred Records in 2005 with eight extra tracks, including a cover of "F.B.I." by The Shadows. The Fred re-issue is a re-mastered copy of the 1982 Japanese release on Recommended Records Japan. It also corrected the original LP's tracks so as to be heard as originally intended, namely "at the correct speed and pitch and without added reverb" which had been altered by a "meddling engineer".

Track listing

All tracks written by Massacre, except as noted.

  • (*) denotes CD bonus tracks
  • "Conversations with White Arc" originally appeared on Fred Frith's solo album Speechless (1981)
  • Personnel

    Massacre
  • Fred Frith – Burns Black Bison guitar, Casio, radio, voice, WW II pilot's throat microphone
  • Bill Laswell – 4- and 6-string bass guitars, pocket trumpet
  • Fred Maher – drums, percussion
  • Technical
  • Martin Bisi – engineering (New York)
  • Jean-Marc Foussat – engineering (Paris)
  • Greg Curry – engineering (additional tape work)
  • Tina Curran – original LP cover photography
  • Thi-Linh Le – original LP cover photography and sleeve design
  • Jan Luss – original sleeve design
  • Songs

    1You Said1:47
    2Legs2:04
    3Aging With Dignity3:02

    References

    Killing Time (Massacre album) Wikipedia