Love (Foetus album)
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Love | ||||
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Studio album by Foetus | ||||
Released | July 14, 2005 | |||
Recorded | Self Immolation Studios, Brooklyn | |||
Genre | Industrial | |||
Length | 55:00 | |||
Label | Ectopic Ents/Birdman | |||
Producer | J. G. Thirlwell | |||
Foetus chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Release | 6/3/2005 |
Prefix | 5/10/2005 |
Brainwashed | (favorable) link |
Pitchfork Media | (6/10) 5/12/2005 |
Love is a Foetus album released on CD by Ectopic Ents/Birdman Records in 2005. Initial copies include a DVD disc with additional content.
Love is Ectopic Ents #ECT ENTS 027.
Track listing
CD
All songs by J. G. Thirlwell
- "(Not Adam)" – 4:11
- "Mon Agonie Douce" – 3:29
- "Aladdin Reverse" – 7:30
- "Miracle" – 4:48
- "Don't Want Me Anymore" – 6:44
- "Blessed Evening" – 3:41
- "Pareidolia" – 6:01
- "Thrush" – 6:53
- with Jennifer Charles
- "Time Marches On" – 3:07
- "How to Vibrate" – 8:31
DVD
Love: The Videos
- "Blessed Evening" (directed by Karen O, lensed by Spike Jonze)
- "(Not Adam)" (directed by Jeremy Solterbeck)
Love: The Short Films
- "How to Vibrate" (directed by Kurt Ralske)
- "Mon Agonie Douce" (directed by Clément Tuffreau)
Extras
- "I'll Meet You in Poland Baby" (taken from the Male DVD)
- "Mary Magdalene" (performed by Rotoskop and featuring vocals by J. G. Thirlwell)
- The Venture Bros. 5 trailers (score by J. G. Thirlwell)
- A Foetus Life: A Documentary on J. G. Thirlwell 2 trailers (directed by Clément Tuffreau)
- "Verklemmt" (directed by Alex Winter) ("hidden" title 17, not available via the menus)
Personnel
- J. G. Thirlwell – All instruments and vocals, except:
- Pamelia Kurstin – Theremin (7)
- Jeff Davidson – Trumpet (9)
- Christian Gibbs – Guitar (9)
- Kurt Wolf – Rhythm guitars (4)
- Jennifer Charles – Vocals (8)
Production
- J. G. Thirlwell – Production, composition, arrangements, recording, mixing, sleeve design
- Scott Hull – Mastering
- Heung-Heung Chin – Art direction
External links
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