TYPE O NEGATIVE Bloody Kisses (1993 Dutch issue 14-track CD album - After burying Brooklyn under the dense power-dirge cacophony of 1991's 'Slow Deep And Hard', Type O Negative decided to get almost serious. 'Bloody Kisses' offered both a response to the controversy that had enveloped Type O's debut and an enhanced pop sensibility. Born in Alphabet City's long-gone goth clubs, the 73-minute opus featured infectious doom-pop epics ['Black No1', 'Christian Woman'], sarcastic hardcorescreeds ['Kill All The White People', 'We Hate Everyone'], bizarre noise interludes ['Fay Wray Come Out And Play', 'Dark Side Of The Womb', '3.0.I.F.'] and a cover of Seals & Crofts' 'Summer Breeze' that somehow managed to be both lush and beefy, complete with a fold-out picture sleeve insert containing lyrics to select songs RR91002-2)