The Tower (Legendary Pink Dots album)
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The Tower | |||||
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Studio album by The Legendary Pink Dots | |||||
Released | 1984 | ||||
Genre | Experimental | ||||
Label | In Phaze (UK) Terminal Kaleidoscope/PIAS (Belgium) Soleilmoon (US) |
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The Legendary Pink Dots chronology | |||||
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The Tower is a 1984 album by The Legendary Pink Dots.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Black Zone"
- "Break Day"
- "Tower One"
- "Vigil-Anti"
- "A Lust For Powder"
- "Poppy Day"
- "Tower Two"
- "Astrid"
- "Rope & Glory"
- "Tower Three"
- "Tower Four"
- "Tower Five"
[edit] Personnel
- Che Banana (Edward Ka-Spel)
- Phil Harmonix (Phil Knight)
- Stret Majest Alarme (Barry Gray)
- Pruumptje Juste (Roland Calloway)
- Sybil Strange-Cargo (April Iliffe)
- Patrick Paganini Q (Patrick Wright)
- Roland Calloway
[edit] Additional personnel
- Lilly Ak (Astrid)
- Armin Bliss
- Pat Birmingham – engineer
[edit] Notes
- The initial release by In Phaze was limited to 2,500 copies. The Terminal Kaleidoscope/PIAS editions contain a different cover, while the Soleilmoon editions feature new artwork.