Forever Breathes the Lonely Word
Forever Breathes the Lonely Word is the sixth album by English alternative rock band Felt, released in 1986. This is the first Felt album with no instrumental tracks. The cover photo subject is keyboardist Martin Duffy.
The record features Duffy's organ alongside two guitars, one played by Lawrence. The organ is foregrounded in the mix and creates an entirely new sound for the band.
In a 2011 NME feature, Hamish MacBain said of the album that "Lawrence delivered his masterpiece," and described it as "the first truly classic Creation album."[4]
Track listing
All songs written by Lawrence.
- "Rain of Crystal Spires" - 3:54
- "Down but Not Yet Out" - 3:37
- "September Lady" - 3:44
- "Grey Streets" - 3:46
- "All the People I Like Are Those That Are Dead" - 5:10
- "Gather up Your Wings and Fly" - 3:54
- "A Wave Crashed on Rocks" - 2:54
- "Hours of Darkness Have Changed My Mind" - 4:46
Personnel
- Felt
- Additional personnel
- Tony Willé – guitar
- John A. Rivers – production
References
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- Nick Gilbert
- Mick Lloyd
- Marco Thomas
- Mick Bund
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- "Index"
- "Something Sends Me to Sleep"
- "My Face Is on Fire"
- "Penelope Tree"
- "Mexican Bandits"
- "Sunlight Bathed the Golden Glow"
- "Primitive Painters"
- "Ballad of the Band"
- "Rain of Crystal Spires"
- "The Final Resting of the Ark"
- "Space Blues"
- "Get out of My Mirror"
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