Night Time
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Night Time | ||
Studio album by Killing Joke | ||
Released | 1985 | |
Recorded | August-September 1984 | |
Genre | Post-punk | |
Label | EG Records | |
Producer(s) | Chris Kimsey | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Killing Joke chronology | ||
Fire Dances (1983) |
Night Time (1985) |
Brighter Than a Thousand Suns (1986) |
Night Time is the fifth studio album by Killing Joke, released in 1985. It was an international hit, featuring some of their best-known tracks like "Night Time", "Eighties", which is believed to be an inspiration for the Nirvana song "Come As You Are" (Dave Grohl paid a sort of restitution by drumming on the 2003 album Killing Joke), "Love Like Blood", and "Kings and Queens".
[edit] Track listing
All songs written by Killing Joke.
- "Night Time"
- "Darkness Before Dawn"
- "Love Like Blood"
- "Kings And Queens"
- "Tabazan"
- "Multitudes"
- "Europe"
- "Eighties"
[edit] Personnel
- Jaz Coleman - vocals, synthesizer
- Kevin "Geordie" Walker - guitar
- Paul Raven - bass guitar
- Paul Ferguson - drums, vocals