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Celestial (Circle X album)

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Released
  
August 3, 1994

Artist
  
Circle X

Producer
  
Circle X

Length
  
57:35

Release date
  
3 August 1994

Label
  
Matador Records

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Genres
  
Noise music, Art rock, Experimental music

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Celestial is the final full-length studio album by Circle X and was released in 1994.

Contents

After experimenting and releasing EPs for more than a decade, Celestial marked the band's first major release since Prehistory in 1983.

Celestial is regarded as "showcasing the diverse, honed ideas in an impressive cycle of thought-provoking bludgeons and sublime dirges", and "Circle X made it seem like no wave never went away."

The album would be the last album by Circle X, due to the death of founding member and guitarist Bruce Witsiepe from HIV complications in 1995.

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Track listing

  1. "Kyoko" - 7:35
  2. "Pulley" - 3:55
  3. "Crow's Ghost" - 8:27
  4. "Gothic Fragment" - 3:49
  5. "Some Things Don't Grow Back" - 4:32
  6. "Tell My Horse" - 3:34
  7. "Hardcases (Big Picture)" - 3:33
  8. "Cabin 9 Dub" - 3:44
  9. "Waxed Fruit" - 4:58
  10. "Little Celestial Poet" - 12:21
  11. "They Come Prancing" - 1:07

Credits

  • Artwork By [Typography] - Raquel Shapira
  • Bass, Keyboards - Rik Letendre
  • Drums - Martin Köb
  • Mastered By - Ray Janos
  • Photography [Disc Photo] - Lamonte Young
  • Producer - Circle X
  • Recorded By, Producer - Mike Pullen*
  • Guitars, Voice, Tape, Photography [Front And Back Cover], Artwork By [Graphic Design] - Bruce Witsiepe
  • Voice, Synthesizer, Tape - Tony Pinotti
  • Songs

    1Kyoko7:36
    2Pulley3:56
    3Crow's Ghost8:27

    References

    Celestial (Circle X album) Wikipedia