Basilisk (album)
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Basilisk | ||
Studio album by The Legendary Pink Dots | ||
Released | 1982 | |
Recorded | 1981 - 1982, 1990 | |
Genre | Experimental | |
Label | Third Mind (UK) Terminal Kaleidoscope, Mirrordot (Netherlands) Beta-lactam Ring (US) |
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Professional reviews | ||
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The Legendary Pink Dots chronology | ||
Apparition (1981) |
Basilisk (1982) |
Curse (1983) |
Basilisk is a 1982 album by The Legendary Pink Dots.
[edit] Track listing
- "Stigmata Part One (Freiheit)"
- "Klazh"
- "Love Is..."
- "No Reason"
- "834"
- "Wall Purges Night (Version)"
- "Basilisk 1"
- "Methods"
- "Clean Up"
- "Basilisk 2"
- "The Ocean Cried 'Blue Murder'" *
- "A Ferry In a Storm On a Walkman" *
- "Ideal Home / The Glory, The Glory" *
(*) Tracks included on the 2002 BLRR re-release.
[edit] Personnel
- Edward Ka-Spel – vocals, keyboards
- Rolls Anotherone (Roland Calloway?) – bass
- Barry Gray – guitars
- Phil Harmonix (Phil Knight) – keyboards
- Keith Thompson – drums, percussion
- April Iliffe – vocals
- Keith Thompson – lead vocals on "Ideal Home"
- Patrick Paganini (Patrick Wright) – violin, keyboards
- Sally Graves – extra effects
[edit] Notes
- The initial release by Third Mind was limited to 1,000 copies. Every release has different covers.
- The version of "The Glory, The Glory" on the CD is a different version than on the 80's cassette releases.
- The album was re-released in 2002 on Beta-lactam Ring Records, with remastered sound courtesy of sound engineer and long-time LPD contributor Raymond Steeg.