FAITH NO MORE Share Video Of Full 1986 I-Beam Performance
August 25, 2016, 8 years ago
Faith No More, who released We Care A Lot (Deluxe Band Edition) last Friday, are sharing video of the band’s full 1986 I-Beam performance.
Audio from two of the songs performed that January 13th evening, “The Jungle” and “New Beginnings,” are included on the reissue. The original 10-song album, which has been re-mastered by Maor Appelbaum via the original reels Bill Gould unearthed in his basement, is enhanced with nine bonus tracks including demo versions (taken from the original 8-track tapes) of “Greed,” “Mark Bowen,” “Arabian Disco” and “Intro,” live versions of “The Jungle” and “New Beginnings” and new mixes, via Matt Wallace, of “We Care A Lot,” “Pills For Breakfast” and “As The Worm Turns.” Liner notes from keyboard player Roddy Bottum and behind-the-scenes photos are included with the physical release.
We Care A Lot originally arrived in November 1985 via Maximum RocknRoll editor Ruth Schwartz’s Mordam Records. The seminal album, boasting the timeless title track, which can still be heard daily on radio stations worldwide, confounded music fans and critics alike.
“When strangers ask what Faith No More is I’ve always said, ‘well, it’s kind of an art band…’ I say that mostly to distance us from the hard rock world that we’re often times lumped into. I mean, hard rock, sure, that was part of it, but our roots most definitely and pointedly stem from a specific freakout art time and place in San Francisco, a time that no longer exists. In 1982, the hippies mingled with the punks, the artists hung out with the musicians, the dance people and the punks were one and the Satanists and the sexual pioneers… all part of the same scene,” Bottum explains, colorfully setting the scene for the original inspiration for the band and We Care A Lot. “That weird SF window provided a platform from which we were free to express and cultivate a really uniquely odd sound experience. In Los Angeles, no one really cared much, but SF was always super supportive, encouraging us, directly and not, to get our collective freak on.”
“We felt like it was time to take the next step,” adds drummer Mike Bordin. “We raised as much money as we were able and booked time at Prairie Sun Studios just north of San Francisco. I can’t remember how long it took us to record the album, but not a lot, maybe a few days. The songs were sharp from having played most of them at various shows. Very stripped down, basic as could be. The place was on a farm in chicken country (Petaluma). Hard work, but a ton of fun too.”
We Care A Lot (Deluxe Band Edition) tracklisting:
“We Care A Lot”
“The Jungle”
“Mark Bowen”
“Jim”
“Why Do You Bother”
“Greed”
“Pills For Breakfast”
“As The Worm Turns”
“Arabian Disco”
“New Beginnings”
“We Care A Lot” - 2016 Mix
“Pills for Breakfast” - 2016 Mix
“As The Worm Turns” - 2016 Mix
“Greed” - Original Demo
“Mark Bowen” - Original Demo
“Arabian Disco” - Original Demo
“Intro” - Original Demo
“The Jungle” - I-Beam, SF, 1986
“New Beginnings” - I-Beam, SF, 1986
We Care A Lot (Deluxe Band Edition) is available now on CD, Digital, and Vinyl.