The Stone Age

THE LEGENDARY PINK DOTS

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Release date and tracklist

August 1, 2020
NL MP3 self-released on Bandcamp

  1. Silverture / Flowers For The Silverman
  2. Tower 1
  3. A Lust For Powder
  4. Black Zone
  5. Astrid / Rope & Glory / Tower 3
  6. Love Puppets
  7. Lisa’s Party
  8. Waving At The Aeroplanes
  9. Stoned Obituary
  10. Hanging Gardens
  11. Kitto
  12. Eight Minutes To Live
  13. The Hill
  14. So Gallantly Screaming
  15. Femme Mirage
  16. Our Lady In Chambers
  17. Rattlesnake Arena
  18. Premonition 16
  19. Hotel Noir
  20. the Month After
  21. Lisa’s Separation / The Golden Age
  22. The Light In My Little Girl’s Eyes
  23. Waiting For The Cloud
  24. Cloud Zero

Credits
  • Edward Ka-Spel- vocals, lyrics, keyboards
  • Phil Knight- keyboards, electronics
  • April Iliffe- keyboards
  • Michael Marshall- guitar
  • Patrick White- sound engineer, percussion, guitar
  • Roland Calloway- bass, keyboards
  • Julia Niblock Waller- bass, keyboards, vocals
  • Barry Gray- guitar, composing, drum programming
  • Graham Whitehead- piano, synthesizers
  • Jason Salmon- bass, percussion
  • Hans Meyer- sound processing, saxophone
  • Bob Pistoor- guitar, sitaar, bass
  • Vincent Hoedt- sound engineer
  • Patrick Q Wright- violin, viola, mandolin, keyboards, drum programming

Notes

1980. I was living in a flat over a small grocery shop on the major artery which connected London with the East coast. Whenever a large truck thundered past, the whole building would shake as if an earthquake was occurring. It seemed like these tremors occurred around every five minutes, although it was worse at night.

After a visit to the Stonehenge Free Festival I had invested in a Korg MS20 synthesiser, a drum machine with 12 rhythms to choose from which could be speeded up or slowed down with the turn of a pot, a small guitar amplifier and a very cheap microphone.
At the festival I’d witnessed a band at 3am utilising a shrieking synthesiser and a drum machine and I was extremely impressed. Fellow travellers April and Phil felt the same way.

Although we were all sleeping in separate tents, the din at the end of the field was so striking, we all found ourselves wandering in the deep night to the tiny stage saturated with white pulsing lights. We WERE the audience. Nobody else came to watch and the 3 members of that mysterious band seemed oblivious to the trio of spectators.

We said nothing to each other as we returned to our respective tents and I’m not alone in wondering if this was a phenomenon known as a “shared dream”. Certainly we all remember the occasion, including the odd fact that the 3 of us never exchanged a single word throughout the whole experience.

Still, this voyage into the Twilight Zone was the trigger for me to try and make music again after a couple of false starts in my school days. Happily April and Phil wanted to join me and Mick swiftly turned the fledgling Dots into a quartet.

This collection represents a sketch of our first 10 years . Back then, a year felt like a lifetime with so many events and emotions packed into it. I guess that hasn’t changed.
This collection is lovingly dedicated to the memory of Marylou who was so much a part of those first 10 years.EK

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Tracks 1 & 18 from “The Lovers”; tracks 2-5 from “The Tower”;tracks 6-9 from “Curse” ; track 10 from “Brighter Now”; tracks 11-12 from “Faces In The Fire”;tracks 13-15 from “Asylum”; tracks 16-17 from “Island Of Jewels”; tracks 19-21 from “The Golden Age” tracks 22-24 from “Any Day Now”