Sacred City
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Sacred City | ||
Studio album by Shriekback | ||
Released | 1992 | |
Recorded | unknown | |
Genre | Pop rock | |
Length | 0:00 | |
Label | World Domination Records | |
Producer(s) | unknown | |
Shriekback chronology | ||
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Go Bang! 1988 |
Sacred City (1992) |
Naked Apes and Pond Life 2000 |
Sacred City, the sixth full-length Shriekback album, looked like the end for the band. Released in 1992 after the failure of 1988's Go Bang!, the album was much more experimental, returning to the original Shriekback sound. Barry Andrews was again joined by founder, Dave Allen, and longtime collaborator Martyn Barker, as well as Karl Hyde. With little success, the band mostly dissolved shortly after the album's release.
A companion film, also called "Sacred City", was offered in a limited home-video release.
[edit] Track listing
- "Signs"
- "Psycho Drift"
- "The Bastard Sons of Enoch"
- "(Open up Your) Filthy Heart (To Me)"
- "Exquisite Corpse"
- "Below"
- "Beatles Zebra Crossing?"
- "Hymn to the Local Gods"
- "Every Force Evolves a Form"
- "3 A.M."
[edit] Personnel
- Barry Andrews - keyboards/synthesizers/vocals)
- Dave Allen - bass
- Martyn Barker - drums