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| ARTIST: | Current 93 |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | World |
| FEATURES: | Import |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Voice from Catland, Steven and I in the Field of Stars, Teeth of the Winds of the Sea, Moonlight, You Will Say, Into the Bloody Hole I Go, Darkly Splendid World, Cloud of Unknowing, Let Us Go to the Rose, All the World Makes Great Blood, Great, Bloody and Bruised Veil of the World, Into the Menstrual Night I Go, Dormition and Dominion, So : This Empire Is Nothing, This Shining Shining World |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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Customer Reviews of Of Ruine or Some Blazing Starre
Tibet's masterpiece Taking the styles developed on Thunder Perfect Mind which took well-developed folk formats and very lush scores similar to the band Sands, Of Ruine or Some Blazing Star is truly an inspirational and original album which is probably the pinnacle of David Tibets creative talent. Pulling away from his tape loop styles slightly this album mixes the right amount of noise and melody to make it an album that always has great replay value. Owning this album for nearly a decade I never am bored by it and rate highly
my all time favourite record
This is, without any doubt, one of the best c93 records. It is incredibly cohesive both in music and quality/imagery of the lyrics (it is said in the liner notes it should be regarded as one piece of music), but it doesn't get even close to being boring at ANY point of the whole recording. Why? Because the substance, the meaning, the point the album develops from the very beginning till the end is extremely powerful, completely focused and vivid. What supports the meaning of the words is incredible passion and enthusiasm of Tibet's vocal delivery which has meaning within itself. You could listen to the WAY he expresses himself without listening to the actual words and actually hear everything. Every subtle little meaning is there in his voice. And the level of his poetry is extremely high here. The music supports the vocal perfectly. It is consisted of Cashmore's guitar compositions which are really incerdible and VERY effective drones by Steven Stapleton which really do add a surreal and deeper meaning to it all. The drones swirl around the music and tibet's voice taking compositions out of time and space. This piece of art is timeless as it deals with phaenomena that shall exist as long as there are humans. Do not miss this delicate spiritual experience.
The Broken Heart of Man
I may be biased toward the calmer Gnostic side of this band. So, please consider that disclaimer when I say this is my favourite piece of Tibet's work to date. What is finished in 'All the Pretty Little Horses' is what starts here.
Heavily Inspired by Pascale and Wain (*again), this album is slow, deliberate, and wide of heart. It is not the rolicking fever of Lashtal and the like. It is internal and lovely.
Enjoy