Thunder Perfect Mind (Nurse With Wound album)

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Thunder Perfect Mind
Thunder Perfect Mind cover
Studio album by Nurse With Wound
Released 1992
Recorded ???
Genre Industrial, Experimental
Length 56:22
Label United Dairies
Producer Steven Stapleon
Nurse With Wound chronology
Creakiness / Firepool
(1991)
Thunder Perfect Mind
(1992)
Crumb Duck
(1993)
For the companion album by Current 93, see Thunder Perfect Mind (album).

Thunder Perfect Mind is an album by the English group Nurse With Wound. It is a "sister" album to Current 93's album Thunder Perfect Mind, released around the same time; some basic sounds and lyrics are shared but the overall sound of each record is very different. In David Keenan's England's Hidden Reverse, Stapleton explains that he had a dream in which he was handing David Tibet of Current 93 a copy of a new NWW album and that the record was called Thunder Perfect Mind, the title already chosen by Tibet for his imminent new release. Upon hearing of this dream, Tibet immediately agreed to share the title.

The album revolves around two lengthy tracks; "Cold" is a driving industrial piece full of relentlessly chaotic machinery noises, while "Colder Still" is a sweeping dark ambient piece, ending with an extended version of "Thunder Perfect Mind II" from Current 93's Thunder Perfect Mind. After a brief silence, the release concludes with a short answerphone message left by John Balance. Excerpts and reworkings of "Cold" have appeared in various forms on several other Nurse With Wound releases, most notably the single Steel Dream March Of The Metal Men, the a-side of which was entirely derived from the track. Although issued by Stapleton on his own imprint via World Serpent, the label is listed as Untied Diaries rather than the usual United Dairies. This was the first NWW album to feature Colin Potter, who has collaborated with Stapleton on almost all subsequent NWW releases.

The album was finally released on vinyl on the Streamline label, distributed through Drag City in 2002, with "Colder Still" being divided over two sides of vinyl. A remix of "Cold" was added to both the re-issued vinyl and a remastered CD on United Dairies.

An edit of "Cold" was featured on the compilation Livin' Fear of James Last. Instead of featuring the whole 20-minute version, it was cut to 12 minutes and 25 seconds.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Cold" – 23:37
  2. "Colder Still" – 32:45
  3. "Cold (Miss Ticker Mix)" – 6:05 — re-issue bonus track

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