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product_id: 29062133
title: "Perverse"
brand: "edsel"
price: "$U5947"
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reviews_count: 8
category: "Music"
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# Perverse

**Brand:** edsel
**Price:** $U5947
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

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- **What is this?** Perverse by edsel
- **How much does it cost?** $U5947 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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- edsel enthusiasts

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## Description

Digitally remastered and expanded three disc (two CDs + NTSC/Region 0 DVD) edition of this 1993 album from the British band. This casebound book edition of the album is expanded to feature rare tracks, a radio session, demos and sought-after mixes plus a DVD featuring promo videos and live footage. The 24-page book features photos, memorabilia and extensive annotation by Iain Baker of the band. PERRVERSE features the hit singles &apos;Zeroes And Ones&apos;, &apos;The Right Decision&apos; and Top 10 hit &apos;The Devil You Know&apos;, Incorporating elements of electronic music styles such as House and Techno to an Indie Rock format, along with fellow British groups such as the Shamen, Pop Will Eat Itself and EMF, Jesus Jones were one of the leading purveyors of the early 1990s Indie Dance scene.

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Marvelous
  

*by B***P on March 6, 2014*









  
  
    I thoroughly enjoyed Doubt but Perverse is a techno masterpiece. I think this album was intended for the more hardcore, underground techno scene. As one reviewer stated, it was definitely several years ahead of it's time. While Doubt was more pop oriented and intended for radio play, Perverse pulsates with a harder edge but still maintains the blissful sound of Doubt. In a sense Perverse is the stronger of the two albums because you get the best of both worlds. It's too bad it suffered from the sophomore jinx and didn't get the promotion and exposure it deserved. Possibly because the general public wasn't ready for this type of sound. Zeroes and Ones, The Right Decision and the beautifully sublime and blissful Yellow Brown really round out this record as a techno-rock masterpiece. But honestly there's really no weak songs on this album so it's really up to you to decide which songs you think are the best. Perhaps Perverse will be revisited in the future when humans are traveling through interstellar space.
  


### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    A very underrated band and album!!!
  

*by A***Z on April 10, 2019*









  
  
    I used to have this album in cd when it just released in 93! I was already a big fan since the Doubt album. When I heard the perverse album I was blown away! The first single was “The Devil You Know” and they used it on MTV many times! And I will say the album is very different than doubt album. Perverse I call it a techno industrial rock! The whole album is killer! They are no fillers on the album. I barely started listening to the album again and gave me so much good memories! Pick up this album you won’t be disappointed!
  


### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    After 19 years, it's still a great album!
  

*by N***O on January 29, 2011*









  
  
    I bought this CD when it first came out back in 1992 and I loved it almost instantly.  That CD got lost at some point over the years and I kind of forgot about it; but after buying another copy and listening to it again, nearly 2 decades later, it still feels as fresh and energetic as it did back then.  In fact, listening to some of the lyrics today, in 2011, you have to wonder if these guys were looking into a crystal ball when they were recording this album.  Especially songs like "Zeroes and Ones" and "Magazine" which feel even more relevant today in the internet age, than they did back in the early-1990s.  It's probably the very fact that this CD was so ahead of it's time that it never really achieved any critical or popular success back in '92.  It's been totally overlooked and almost completely lost over the years (the songs aren't even available as MP3 downloads here on Amazon or on iTunes); but it deserves so much more than to be lost to the annals of music history.  Pick it up today, you won't be disappointed!
  


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