In an Expression of the Inexpressible
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In an Expression of the Inexpressible | ||
Studio album by Blonde Redhead | ||
Released | September 8, 1998 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 42 minutes | |
Label | Touch and Go | |
Producer(s) | Guy Picciotto , John Goodmanson | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Blonde Redhead chronology | ||
Fake Can Be Just as Good (1997) |
In an Expression of the Inexpressible (1998) |
Melody of Certain Damaged Lemons (2000) |
In an Expression of the Inexpressible is an album by Blonde Redhead, released in 1998.
[edit] Track listing
- "Luv Machine" – 3:39
- "10" – 3:59
- "Distilled"– 3:29
- "Missile ++" – 3:13
- "Futurism vs. Passeism Part 2" – 4:04
- "Speed x Distance = Time" – 3:54
- "In an Expression of the Inexpressible" – 6:09
- "Suimasen" – 3:14
- "Led Zep" – 5:15
- "This is for Me and I Know Everyone Knows" - 2:59
- "Justin Joyous" - 2:53
[edit] Personnel
- Amedeo Pace - Guitar, Vocals
- Kazu Makino - Guitar, Vocals
- Simone Pace - Drums, Keyboard
- Guy Picciotto – Vocals on “Futurism vs. Passeism Part 2”
Blonde Redhead |
Kazu Makino | Amedeo Pace | Simone Pace Maki Takahashi | Vern Rumsey |
Discography |
Albums: Blonde Redhead | La Mia Vita Violenta | Fake Can Be Just as Good | In an Expression of the Inexpressible | Melody of Certain Damaged Lemons | Misery Is a Butterfly | 23 |