Current 93 - Thunder Perfect Mind |
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Tracklisting:
| Thunder Perfect Mind | ||
| 1-1 | A Beginning (0:44) | |
| Voice - Shirley Collins | ||
| 1-2 | The Descent Of Long Satan And Babylon (3:00) | |
| 1-3 | A Sadness Song (4:14) | |
| 1-4 | A Song For Douglas After He's Dead (4:58) | |
| Guitar [Harmonic] - David Kenny | ||
| 1-5 | In The Heart Of The Wood And What I Found There (2:50) | |
| 1-6 | Mary Waits In Silence (2:56) | |
| 1-7 | A Silence Song (5:27) | |
| Cello - Sarah Bradshaw | ||
| 1-8 | A Lament For My Suzanne (4:20) | |
| Guitar [Harmonic] - David Kenny | ||
| 1-9 | Riverdeadbank (3:46) | |
| Lead Vocals - Renate Birulf | ||
| 1-10 | All The Stars Are Dead Now (9:06) | |
| Backing Vocals - Renate Birulf | ||
| 1-11 | Rosy Star Tears From Heaven (3:05) | |
| 1-12 | When The May Rain Comes (3:24) | |
| Bass - David Kenny | ||
| 1-13 | Thunder Perfect Mind I (5:05) | |
| 1-14 | Thunder Perfect Mind II (2:21) | |
| 1-15 | Hitler As Kalki (SDM) (16:28) | |
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Bass -
Karl Blake
Guitar [Feedback] - David Kenny Guitar, Dulcimer [Electric] - Nick Saloman |
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| 1-16 | A Sadness Song (4:40) | |
| 1-17 | An Ending (2:21) | |
| The Thunder: Perfect Mind | ||
| 2-1 | Suzanne: She And I In Darkness We Lay And Lie (4:26) | |
| 2-2 | Red House (0:28) | |
| 2-3 | Our Lady Of Horsies (6:34) | |
| 2-4 | Anyway, People Die (1:46) | |
| 2-5 | Silence As Christine (2:24) | |
| 2-6 | Maldoror Is Ded Ded Ded (12:10) | |
| 2-7 | They Return To Their Earth (6:18) | |
| 2-8 | In Sadness Sang (4:19) | |
| Lead Vocals - Rose McDowall | ||
| 2-9 | ´Khor Ba´i Nyes Dmigs (1:28) | |
| 2-10 | Lament For Her (3:59) | |
| 2-11 | A Song For Douglas After He's Dead (6:14) | |
| 2-12 | They Return To Their Earth (For My Christ Thorn) (6:52) | |
| 2-13 | A Song For Douglas After He's Dead (Rebirth) (5:43) | |
| Current 93 - Black Ships Ate The Sky (CD, Album, Dig) | Coil - Musick To Play In The Dark (CD, Album, Ltd) | Coil - The Ape Of Naples (CD, Album) | Coil - Musick To Play In The Dark² (CD, Album, Dig) | Current 93 - Hypnagogue I / Hypnagogue II (CD, Album) |
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thezovietdada, Feb 28, 2006 May well be the best album I have ever heard, certainly Current 93s pinnacle (followed, but not too closely, by Of Ruine or some Blazing Starre), this is an unbelievably epic, perfectly composed album which brings together everything David Tibet was thinking about in the albums before in a much clearer state of mind (i.e. his speed-influenced hallucinations of a giant crucified Noddy had thankfully taken the background). A gnostic examination of the apocalypse, and the notion that Hitler has initiated it as an avatar of Vishnu. Contrary to popular belief, this does not mean that David Tibet worships Hitler, quite the opposite in fact (leave that to Death in June). Tibet rather sees him as a symbol of humanitys "most base", a firm warning from the gods to man. Cashmores compositions as always are exquisite and Tibets poetry is as well-written as ever. Star moments include the spacious ballad of A Sadness Song, A Song For Douglas (which is a heartwarming ode to Douglas P.s (Death in June) obsession with the bygone age of order), and the opus Hitler As Kalki (Tibets epic explication of the above notion). Unfortunately, the outtakes on disc 2 do not match the original album, but it is always nice to hear Tibets continual reworking of his material. The best benefit of this reissue is the mix, it is vastly improved over the 1992 release, which was far too quiet and lacked punch (I used to always have to turn my speakers up for this album, still pieces of the mix would be muffled.)Was the above review useful to you? (report)