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A Birth Marked Conspiracy

EDWARD KA-SPEL

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Cover ImageRelease date and tracklist

2000
US LP Beta-Lactam Ring MT008
Side 1
  1. A Birth Marked Conspiracy
  2. Conception – [MP3]

Side 2

  1. I Can Cry If I Want To

 


Credits


Notes

Limited to 70 copies in the following formats:
• 50 signed and numbered copies, each in a cloth bag with various inserts and a signed photo of Edward, and packaged in a wooden box held closed with cloth straps; the copies given to Edward for personal use also include ornate brass plaques and extra inserts.
• 5 copies with a melted vinyl record on the cover with wax dripped onto it.
• 15 copies in a regular cover, sealed with wax.
Available only via mail order, with each copy personalized on a unique insert stating “This box made for (name) on (date)”.

A CD-R or less limited (and less ornate) LP edition may follow. “I Can Cry If I Want To” was supposed to be titled “I’ll Cry If I Want To”, but was given the wrong title on the record insert by mistake.

 

Public Disturbance

EDWARD KA-SPEL

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Cover ImageRelease date and tracklist

2000

US CD Beta-Lactam Ring MT017

2001
2012 (?)
NL MP3 self-released on Bandcamp
  1. Illumina 2 – [MP3]
  2. Forbidden Zone – [MP3]
  3. Flesh Parade – [MP3]
  4. I Dream Of Jeannie – [MP3]
  5. Suicide Pact – [MP3]
  6. Prisoners Of War – [MP3]
  7. Hotel X – [MP3]
  8. Atomic Roses – [MP3]
  9. A Crack In Melancholy Time – [MP3]
  10. Tanith And The Lion Tree – [MP3]
  11. Aa∆zhyd China Doll – [MP3]
  12. The Qa-Spel – [MP3]
  13. Extract From The Witchfinder Suite – [MP3]

 

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Cover ImageUS 2xLP Beta-Lactam Ring MT017B
US 2xLP Beta-Lactam Ring MT017B- (Art cover)

side a

  1. Illumina 2 – [MP3]
  2. Forbidden Zone – [MP3]
  3. Flesh Parade – [MP3]
  4. I Dream Of Jeannie – [MP3]

side b

  1. Suicide Pact – [MP3]
  2. Prisoners Of War – [MP3]
  3. Hotel X – [MP3]
  4. Atomic Roses – [MP3]

side c

  1. A Crack In Melancholy Time – [MP3]
  2. Tanith And The Lion Tree – [MP3]
  3. Aaδzhyd China Doll – [MP3]
  4. The Qa-Spel – [MP3]
  5. Extract From The Witchfinder Suite – [MP3]

side d

  1. Loops 1 – 9
  2. Third Secret (First Version)

 

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Cover Image10 August 2014
NL Enhanced MP3 self-released on Bandcamp

  1. Illumina 2 / Forbidden Zone / Flesh Parade / I Dream Of Jeannie 19:11
  2. Prisoners Of War / Suicide Pact / Hotel X / Atomic Roses 20:49
  3. A Crack In Melancholy Time / Tanith And The Lion Tree / Aa∆zhyd China Doll 12:57
  4. The Qa-Spel
  5. The Third Secret (First Version) / Loop 1-8 14:57

 

 


 Credits


Notes

Tracks 1-8: Live in Nantes / Salle Paul Faure March 1998
Tracks 9-13: Live in Toronto / Music Gallery November 1993

LPs:
Track D1: recorded at Dolls House sometime in 1990.
Track D2 recorded at Dolls House sometime in 1991.
• 1st CD edition is limited to 500 copies, with the first 50 packaged in a cloth bag. Copies 51 – 500 packaged in a DVD case.

• Second edition (2001 CD) features cover artwork by LPD fan James P. Bergman. This edition was limited to 400 copies and packaged in a DVD case.
There were also 50 copies of this release pressed for the Legendary Pink Dots European tour in 2001. This version, according to Edward, was a small scale version of the first edition with the same cover.

• US 2xLP MT017B: Packaged in a cardboard box painted black with a paste-on cover and spine. Two LPs, the first on pink vinyl and the second on black vinyl, are packaged in a single handpainted jacket. Also included in the box are a slip of paper signed by Edward Ka-Spel and featuring the copy number; a spray painted puzzle, a vinyl sticker for Beta-Lactam Ring Records; a vinyl sticker for “Public Disturbance”; a single-sided, 8.5″ x 11″, b&w, ink jet printed insert with credits; a single-sided, 8.5″ x 11″, b&w insert with the text “edward ka-spel public disturbance” over a live photo of Edward; and a signed copy of the cover for the “Angelus Obscuros” CDR release. Limited to 100 numbered copies.

• US 2xLP MT017B-Art: Packaged in a cardboard LP mailer, tied together with a piece of yarn. Two LPs, the first on pink vinyl and the second on black vinyl, are packaged in a single handpainted jacket. Also included in the box are a slip of paper signed by Edward Ka-Spel and a single-sided, 8.5″ x 11″, b&w, ink jet printed insert with credits and the numbering. Limited to 3 hand numbered copies.

from Bandcamp: One of the earliest releases from the wonderful Beta-Lactam Ring Records. A plethora of special editions and the vinyl version (a double, hand -painted covers, in a serious pizza box) became quite a major rarity.  All are long gone, but for the sake of posterity, here is an enhanced version of that vinyl edition. -EK

 

 

Red Letters

EDWARD KA-SPEL

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Cover ImageRelease date and tracklist

March 21, 2000
US CD Caciocavallo CAD 2

  1. Radio 6 [MP3]
  2. Seeing Red [MP3]
  3. Believe On A Breeze [MP3]
  4. Illumina 3 [MP3]
  5. The Carrier
  6. Grooovy [MP3]
  7. Child King [MP3]
  8. Swamp Thing [MP3]
  9. Simone Is
  10. Red Letters
  11. Katha

28 June 2012
NL Remastered MP3 self-released on Bandcamp

  1. Radio 6
  2. Seeing Red
  3. Believe On A Breeze
  4. Red Rocks
  5. Illumina 3 / The Carrier
  6. Grooovy / Child King
  7. Swamp Thing / Red Letters / Katha

Credits

  • Edward Ka-Spel – vox, keyboards, percussion, attempted violin
  • Rachel K. – lady voice, flute
  • Raymond Steeg – mastering

Notes

CD: RED LETTERS is the latest solo album from EDWARD KA-SPEL; he hopes you will be sufficiently entertained.

Bandcamp: First Edward Ka-Spel solo of the series to be remastered. recorded in 1999 and bristling with pre-millenium tension. Nienke made the cover…


Press Release

RED. Passion. The sight of blood. Anger. Seeing RED. Impaled on the horns of a wounded bull. The bull impaled on a sword. Bleeding hearts. Roses. Car crash. Cover it up with a sheet. Kneel down and scrub it off the sidewalk, the sheets. Welcome to the real world. RED. Stop, or we’ll punish you. Stop, or you’re dead. RED. Poisoned rivers. A poison pen.

Teacher told me at school NEVER to write a letter in red ink, for the recipient will be utterly insulted. In England, we learn to keep our emotions under wraps in case we embarrass those around us. RED. Forbidden. Do not enter because it’s boiling up in here.


Review

The various reds of rage, love, apocalyptic prophecy, and taboo inform RED LETTERS, 2000’s song-cycle offering from the pen of Legendary Pink Dots frontman and tortured poet Edward Ka-Spel. Bobbing amid the album’s sad, sweet, slow-motion synth swells are some of the most forlorn and lonely words Ka-Spel has ever set to music. His familiar lost-in-space whisper seems content enough amid the star-streaked haze of the opening “Radio 6”; but RED LETTERS broadcasts a profound sense of alienation as it unfolds.Ka-Spel trudges with gloomy resolve through pretty but pained chord changes, a despondent song on his lips.

Dominated by candy-tone keyboards, hypnotic loops, and dazed chamber-music arrangements, RED LETTERS’ more mirthful moments recall not only the Dots’ first four full-lengths (as do most Ka-Spel solo albums), but also the late-’80s solo work of Wire’s Colin Newman. The mystical “Illumina 3/ The Carrier,” “Grooovy,” and the closing medley wind through sample-warped atmospheric fronts, brushing against trippy, dub-circus beats. “Seeing Red” stands out as RED LETTERS’ Ka-Spel classic, its obliquely doleful lyrics set to music of aching loveliness–including a memorable coda of psychedelic orchestration. –CDUniverse.com (?)

 


Lyrics


Radio 6

Did the planet cease to spin?
Did the world float before your eyes?
Forget to breathe? Believe what mother says…
It’s automatic.
Don’t allow your silly head to stray,
it’s useless.
You’re ok. Keep it in, there will be no shame.

I will make you proud
I’ll walk in this world
I’ll take you all those slings and arrows
I will make you proud

Thanks for your assistance,
Never thought I’d get so far.
If you’d asked me what would be back then, I would have laughed
And still I keep it in.
Still I keep them in.
They speak out when they are summoned, mother … I win.
They do what they are told…
This world of mine is completely in control.

Seeing Red

Slowed down to watch the accident in all its glory,
sure we hope no casualties are dangling from a tree

Now I promise I will now drive easy,
tuck this hulk behind a truck.

No squeezing into gaps that are not made for me,
please don’t worry baby, I’ll get you home…

Five miles back the queue was growing to a stop,
it spread like typhoid… Paris, Berlin, Rome, onwards to Bangkok.

The ‘copters dropping blankets, flying doctors,
there were sireds, night sky flashing blue and white.

Multilingual “Please stay calm…”
Don’t worry baby, I’ll get you home.

Armies dropped their weapons, flattened fields,
drove in convoys.
Over hills to dig them out, to cut them out.

Oh happy Christmas, war is over, there are pyramids
of bones along the road that stretches this way, that way…
Don’t worry baby.

Please stand up, women children first.
Wave your arms, we’ll get you home…

Red Rocks

It’s small, but it’s noble
All those running rats have names
They don’t get close to the table
We stay healthy
We are sane

Each flake that falls gets recycled
There is Harry S. Truman, there is Archangel Michael
It sure isn’t art but we’re sure that we like them
It’s home

I’m aware that you have a place for us
That’s double-glazed for us
Up there in the clouds

Let it go to someone that’s deserving
We’re unswerving
We’re home.

Belief on a Breeze

Reborn caesar spins a knife points towards the garden mutters, there we will
seed gethsemane anew, we’ll make the moves that were pre-destined, only this
time he’ll stay resting, He’ll be still. And after all these years we’ll be
free… Can you bring yourself to maybe trust in me? Respect these pure
intentions? This is destiny and I am just a player on the board.

Well recommend supervision, strict reclussion, here’s a pill to stifle those
delusions.. Be assured that we care, all we want is to see you well!

And reborn Caesar dies in flames, is born again, a slab, the cleaver
swinging in slow motion, but never strikes, cameras zoom in for a slice.
Listen to the hooded man shout “Destiny.”

We are merely players on the board.

The Carrier

Charm could be my middle name.
My calling card, my gift.
I claim you now, I reel you in
with tales that spin in wide-eyed wonder, then I sting!
You see, I just can’t help myself.
I have to be with people. I wish
you well with roses red, the thorns trimmed from the
stems, but I condemn.
I’ll plant them on your grave
my little friend.
I shall kiss your widow, tears
will flow but I will take her too.
I just can’t help myself. You see,
I know it and know that nothing lasts forever. I’m ashamed, but
that’s the way it is.

Swamp Thing

Swamp things acting restless
He thinks I am his mate
I bathed myself in coconut
and that’s his favorite plate
but why is he so reluctant?
Let’s get on with my fate.
Just can not stand the tension
was never one to wait

Get me down boy
down boy, down boy,
done!

Now I’ve achieved nirvana
those swamp things lie in hell,
except for my adversary.
… that smell!

The lord declared him blameless
He watched him from above. Descended, whispered gently:
“What you did you did for love.”

“So go forth and multiply.”

Child King

How lonely it feels…
I’d forgotten how to skate on my own wheels
Rolling south, down the hill – no destination.
This heart of mine burning in my mouth.

Watch them spring
Watch them fall, to please the king
He gets them all
Watch them spring
Watch them fall
He pulls the strings, he takes them all
The child king, the spoiled king

Changes made, changes missed
Well, I never kissed the limped wrist of he who has control
Humour me, I never sold my soul
It’s cheap, still not takers – but I’m trying…

And all the king’s horses
and all the king’s men couldn’t put this
back together.
They never can make amends
Wonder why you never get me on the phone?
I’m here…

Watch them spring
watch them fall
to please the king, he gets them all
Watch them spring
watch them fall
He pulls the strings, he takes them all
The child king, the spoiled king

A Guide To… Vol. 1: The Best Ballads

THE LEGENDARY PINK DOTS

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Cover ImageRelease date and tracklist

2000
PL CD SPV L-0012

  1. Fate’s Faithful Punchline – [MP3]
  2. The More It Changes – [MP3]
  3. Clockwise
  4. I Love You In Your Tragic Beauty – [MP3]
  5. Pennies For Heaven – [MP3]
  6. Belladonna – [MP3]
  7. Sterre – [MP3]
  8. Remember Me This Way – [MP3]
  9. Damien – [MP3]
  10. Cheraderama – [MP3]
  11. Zero Zero
  12. Joey The Canary – [MP3]
  13. The Ocean Cried Blue Murder – [MP3]
  14. Home – [MP3]

Credits

Edward Ka-Spel – Voice, Keyboards
The Silverman – Keyboards, Electronics
various others….


Notes

The first in a planned series of themed anthologies giving an overview of the band’s output. Booklet includes Polish translations of the lyrics.

Track 1 taken from “Nemesis Online”.
Track 2 taken from “The Golden Age”.
Tracks 3, 8, 9 taken from “From Here You’ll Watch The World Go By”.
Track 4 taken from “The Crushed Velvet Apocalypse”.
Track 5, 6, 10, 13, 14 taken from “The Maria Dimension”.
Track 7 taken from “The Hallway Of The Gods”.
Track 8 is written as: Remeber Me This Way
Track 11 taken from “Shadow Weaver”.
Track 12 taken from “Malachai”.
Includes a booklet with Polish translations of the lyrics.

 

 

A Perfect Mystery

THE LEGENDARY PINK DOTS

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Cover ImageRelease date and tracklist

2000 US CD Caciocavallo CAD11

  1. Lent – [MP3]
  2. When I’m With You
  3. When Lenny Meets Lorca – [MP3]
  4. Skeltzer Spleltzer
  5. Mood 159
  6. Pain Bubbles
  7. Blue
  8. Condition Green – [MP3]
  9. Death Of A King
  10. Godless

 

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Cover Image2001

US LPx2 Beta-Lactam Ring MT050

side a

  1. Lent – [MP3]
  2. When I’m With You
  3. When Lenny Meets Lorca – [MP3]
  4. Skeltzer Spleltzer

side b

  1. Mood 159
  2. Pain Bubbles
  3. Blue
  4. Condition Green – [MP3]

side c

  1. Death Of A King
  2. Godless

side d

  1. Premonition 25

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November 14, 2012
NL self-released on Bandcamp

  1. Lent – [MP3]
  2. When I’m With You
  3. When Lenny Meets Lorca – [MP3]
  4. Skeltzer Spleltzer
  5. Mood 159
  6. Pain Bubbles / Blue
  7. Condition Green – [MP3]
  8. Death Of A King
  9. Godless
  10. Premonition 25
  11. Blue (Full Glory)

 


Credits
  • Ryan Moore – bass, drums, percussion, sound processing
  • Martijn de Kleer – guitars, violin, drums and bass
  • Qa’Sepel – vox inhumana, keyboards
  • The Silverman – keyboards, filters, sound processing, voices from beyond
  • Niels van Hoornblower – saxophones, flute, bass clarinet, percussion
  • Frank Verschuuren – sound processing

Notes

Vinyl edition has a gatefold cover and separate lyric sheet. Also includes a white paper sheet with a pink dot on it.
The vinyl release features slightly different mixes of some tracks.

THE LEGENDARY PINK DOTS- A Perfect Mystery REDUX (2012 Remaster)

The year 2000

End of the second millennium and end of an era for The Dots. Ryan left after this album to focus on his excellent Twilight Circus Project while Frank Verschuuren departed for a career in the New World .

The final gasp of the Dots’ “big” line-up lacks consistency.  Some fine tracks that stand the test of time, but some regrets about not capturing the enormity of “Pain Bubbles ” in the studio environment.Likewise “Lent” often sounded better live….but perhaps that’s inevitable. The extended LPDs line-up somehow delivered their best work on stage at this time.

Worth a listen is Premonition 25- in my humble opinion the best of this long running saga of dark epics.EK

Artwork here is from the hyper-limited vinyl version released by Beta-Lactam Ring Records.Nienke Poiesz is the creator.


Press Release

Power. The unutterable lust for power. How would it be if there was no shame attached to this trait? A belief in yourself as puppet master, shaping lives, moulding a world together that fits you like a glove; ultimately the certainty that only you exist and everyone and everything around you is merely a pliable illusion. The universe can only tolerate so much madness, and as the lust grew, he faded. And nobody forgave or honoured him for his actions because they couldn’t remember his name or his face. Deeds, events slipped into history, into mythology, into stories to scare children with, into nursery rhymes of which nobody could decipher the meanings…. Into almost nothing. Almost. And him? Didn’t he simply get what he wanted? The last doubts cast aside, a confirmation that only he existed in an empty universe that he had to fill? To fill, but with what? Still the shapes haunted him because they came unbidden, and they slipped away before he could catch them and give them substance. His substance. And still the voices haunted him, because they were not HIS voices yet they were somehow familiar. However, familiarity could never fit in this One-dimension. And he tried to think of nothing, and he applied himself with patience. And he almost succeeded. Almost.


Reviews

Firmly in their psychedelic- goth period, A Perfect Mystery is one of the more conventional and enjoyable releases in Legendary Pink Dots’ extensive discography. The album settles into a pattern where songs begin with a slow, atmospheric start and then increase instrumentation, which turns up the musical tension and explodes in a trippy fury of mad, whirling, musical dervishes, with Edward Ka-Spel’s foreboding lyrics wavering over everything. It all comes together perfectly on “Pain Bubbles,” where the Silver Man’s swirling keyboards and Niels Van Hoorn’s sax dance around each other over a pulsating beat. A gentle exception to the pattern, and a standout track, is the gentle groover “Blue,” a spacey guitar-and-drums ballad that mutates into ambient dub that evokes drummer Ryan Moore’s side project, Twilight Circus Dub Sound System. “When I’m with You” shows the rockier side of the group, a slow groover that intensifies and peaks majestically with an outstanding sax solo. The only misstep is the apocalyptic Appalachian chant “Skeltzer Speltzer.” a psychedelic hoedown that sounds like Malcolm Mooney-era Can, but at one-quarter speed. Overall an excellent introduction to the band. Those not afraid of mildly challenging material should dive in enthusiastically. Note that the vinyl version of this album contains different mixes than the compact disc, and also includes an additional track. – James Mason, All Music Guide

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I’ve seen the Legendary Pink Dots in concert twice and have heard live recordings, but this is the first studio album I’ve heard. Originally released by Soleilmoon in 2000, several of these songs sound familiar, which makes sense as this was the album they were surely supporting when I saw them perform in 2000. The Beta-Lactam release of the CD is a 2-LP set housed in a beautiful gatefold jacket, and includes an entire side (one lengthy track) not on the original CD. The Pink Dots web site discography also notes that the vinyl has different mixes of the tracks.

Of the standard Pink Dots styled songs, “Lent”, “Pain Bubbles”, and “Condition Green” are my favorites. I’m almost certain “Lent” is the song they opened the show with when I last saw them in 2000. I really like the combination of droning ethereal electronics, sax, Martijn de Kleer’s guitar, and Ka-Spel’s haunting voice. de Kleer has a guitar style that at times reminds me of Dave Gilmour. The song is slow paced but there’s a tremendous tension that builds throughout, the electronics and guitar giving a space rock edge to the music. “Pain Bubbles” is similar and culminates in an intense space jam and some more tasty guitar from de Kleer. “Condition Green” is a nice song with a floating psychedelic atmosphere. Acoustic guitar, wah’d electric guitar, flute and bubbly space synths make for a magic carpet ride backing to Ka-Spel’s vocals. “When Lenny Meets Lorca” is a 60’s pop-psych sounding tune with steady dancey percussion and razor sharp guitar attacks, phased pulsating drones, bubbling space synths, and a flute melody that gives an extra psychedelic kick to the music. A little different but worthy of mention is “Skeltzer Speltzer”, a whimsical song that sounds like an avant-garde Celtic pub tune. But the real earcandy for space rock fans is “Godless” and “Premonition 25”. “Godless” is a lengthy psychedelic voyage with poetic Daevid Allen styled delivery from Ka-Spel. It includes some of the freakier, and more overtly space rock, music heard on this set and is definitely one of the better headphone tracks. Love those pulsating beats, phased drones, raga styled acoustic music, and swirling electronics. “Premonition 25” is the side long bonus track and showcases the more experimental side of the Pink Dots. It’s a Revolution #9 styled freakout journey with lots of oddball voice and sound samples, loops, and space electronics that are both collage styled aggressive and floating ambient. This one’s for the dosed audience.

It wasn’t lost on me that the Legendary Pink Dots pretty well packed the house both times I saw them live. Probably the best crowds I’ve seen for a band that plays adventurous music that is often in the space rock realm. The band have a knack for good songwriting which may attract the larger audience, and I was impressed with the combination of solid songs and spacey, often experimental, music. I’ll have to check out more of their studio releases. – Jerry Kranitz, Aural Innovations

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For those of you who have the opportunity to see the tour for this new album, take it, and experience the unique space rock jam sessions that focus on this new material. Their new direction is improvisation and all-out jamming, and the music on this disc is some of a very joyous and new nature to the Pink Dots. The lyrics are wonderful, of course, sticking to Edward’s excellent story-telling style, but most of them have a more rhyme-schemed, verse, chorus, verse style that is very out of the ordinary for him. Niels van Hoornblower’s winds are throughout the disc, as well as Ryan Moore’s distinct dub style and The Silverman’s wonderfully eerie and spacey keyboards and effects. Martijn de Kleer mostly plays guitar, it seems, but also adds in superb violins on such tracks as “Skeltzer Spletzer.” The CD really brings you back to the show, with a spellbinding and uplifting feeling – upbeat and more solemn tracks alike. As Edward said in a recent interview, a lot of the music on this disc “could never, in fact, be repeated.” – Daniel McKernan, Brainwashed

HTEZZSIM……………SING WHILE YOU MAY!


Lyrics

Lent

We, the starving volunteers; the ones who go without. The shoeless, hair-shirts, bonded, veiled; seekers of the drought now stand before your floral gate to rend these rags and shout your name. In your name.

We came to whine, remind you that it’s time for endless vigil. On stone cold floors, on ashes or on white hot nails. Slow motion tip-toe and vicious gales that flex then flail then punch from all directions. In your name. Our crosses rotting in the rain, we hang before you in your name.We bear the bitter mark of Cain.

When I’m with You

From here to there in minus time, a spirit casts a line to fish alternatives and Caesar lives. It’s 1939. It’s Fall. We eat pizzas by the pool…we watch the Christians sing then fall in quadro. 50 legal channels, this one sponsored by St.Paul. Are you playing me? (Where next ?) Year sub-zero here in Baghdad,s uper-heroes stalk the street. The bitter moon looks down and laughs while I lie smoking in the bath with you. Now spray these lips with superglue, I’m lying through my teeth – it’s ocean blue in Casablanca, but it’s burned out black beneath. Playing me… (where next?) It’s All Souls Night. I’m frightened because I’m standing here alone. I watched the last bus fly to Brighton. Now life’s empty but it’s home. And I skip lightly through the garbage, call you on your mobile phone. The message says you’ve re-located. “Leave a message…here’s the tone.” Playing me? (Where next?)

When Lenny meets Lorca

I practised in the mirror, dyed my hair black desert blonde. Got dead-drunk porcupine mascara. Learned your habits, sing your songs by heart. The gestures,a ll the subtleties… You’re not alone my far-off prince though only I know really what you go through. When Lenny meets Lorca, they’ll walk on the water. I know they want a piece of you but I just want to share. I’ll throw open all my doors for you, wear orchids in my hair. I’ve traced your number now and though the message says “Not there!” Hear me, my frustrated prince, as I declare “Come and meet your twin!” When Lenny meets Lorca, they’ll walk on the water.

Skeltzer Spleltzer

Two bees behind the curtain. We’re certain we’ll find our way outside. We’ll climb the window and when it seems we’ve never got so high, we’ll slide. Those depths we’ve never met before. I’m tired – I guess you feel the same. We’ll try it once again. But we’ll slide. Now take your coat and leave the room, ensuring you’ve locked us safely in. On no account should you assist us. We’re desperate. We slide…

Mood 159

Far above the idle crowd
I catch your apprehension
Far aimless on a fatal wind
That plays for my attention
It premiers – your requiem
swings ‘round these opaque windows.
Still, you’re full of air my friend
Still, you point your finger
in the dark.
Watch those burning eyes my friend
They’re turning to the East
Tracing Beast that has no heart, no borders
So it seems
Now you went too far my friend
And me, I have my orders
BANG! It’s just my work my friend
Me, I come mail-order

Pain Bubbles

Watched the boulder on the mountain bounce onto her head. I felt I should have warned her, but the first rule’s “Nothing said…” So nothing’s done…she smashed into little pieces, and me? I simply fled… When she puts herself together, I will hover overhead, crying “Ahhh…” The bigger the catastrophe, the more I hang around to feed on victims lying under me. I make that special sound that makes you laugh yourself to pieces, gets you rolling on the ground, gets you screaming “Ahhhh…” As you slide into the first dimension I pencil in the lines. No matter how grand your intentions, your destiny is all mine. I’m not giving you an answer, I’m just leaving you the time to find out what it’s like to be here crying all the the time. Crying “Ahhh….”

Blue

Everything we feared was swept inside a little box pushed out of sight for many years while we would talk about tomorrow.Two pedestals, a crowded room, we’d both lay out our past but only touch a glass divide that grew a little wider every night. But your memory was hungry and I watched you court your shadows in reverse. And from my corner, I would curse but never say a word. And still I like to think that we shared. Still I like to think we truly cared. And sure we had our dreams, but never dared. Tell me, lover, what’s in like in there? In the Blue Room.

Condition Green

I’m waiting at your bedside. I’m waiting for a sign. I never sleep, “Bleep..bleep” means I’m contented. I’ll be fine…And I know it’s been a year now, and I know it could be five. Don’t care what doctors recommend I’ll keep you alive. (No matter what it takes, I’ll wait. I’ll keep you alive.) Took a liver from a preacher, had that crooked jaw re-shaped. That ol’ heart was shipped from Zanzibar. Those arteries have been scraped. When it’s over you’ll be happy – like being born a second time. Don’t care what the neighbours say, I’ll keep you alive (No matter what it takes, I’ll wait. I’ll keep you alive…) If you could only answer me, I know you’d give a nod, and keep that little white light blinking… No I am not playing God. It’s the Lord above who pulls the strings, He does not pull the plug. And I remain his humble servant, fingers double-crossed for luck. I’ll keep you alive. (No matter what it takes, I’ll wait. I’ll keep you alive.)

Death of a King

A man’s allowed to cry today…to put his feelings on display. No ridicule and no disgrace. We’ve lost a king, but not his face. And should I fall apart in public, it’s allowed. No…it’s demanded. Zoom in, see how small I am. I’m humble now but, I hope, big-hearted. Let me be confetti on my grave. And all the secrets kept within these walls are scattered on the wind. He’s human now. He’s clipped his wings. The king is dead. Long live the king! Black ribbons hang now from his portrait. Candles flicker as the day breaks. Still he mutters, still he shakes…we’ve lost a king, but not his face. Still we wait for wisdom at his grave.

Farewell, Milky Way

THE LEGENDARY PINK DOTS

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Cover ImageRelease date and tracklist

2000
US CD Caciocavallo CAD5

  1. A Crack In Melancholy Time
  2. On Another Shore
  3. Vigil-Anti
  4. Love In A Plain Brown Envelope
  5. 9 Shades To The Circle
  6. Demolition 13
  7. Bella D
  8. Needles
  9. Space Captain (Extended)

 

21 January 2014
NL enhanced MP3 self-released on Bandcamp

  1. A Crack In Melancholy Time / On Another Shore  12:30
  2. Vigil-Anti  05:36
  3. Love In A Plain Brown Envelope  04:33
  4. 9 Shades To The Circle / Demolition 13  27:40
  5. Belladonna  03:39
  6. Needles  08:01
  7. Space Captain (Extended)  10:17

Credits

  • The Silverman – keyboards
  • Ryan Moore – bass, drums
  • Martijn de Kleer – guitars, drums
  • Edward Ka-Spel – voice, keyboards
  • Niels van Hoornblower – horns
  • Raymond Steeg – sound wizardry
Photography [Cover] – Heather Holland, Mike
Recorded By – Hans Meijer*, Raymond Steeg
A big thank you to `Marylou who made this event happen.

Notes

Recorded live at The Melkweg (Dutch for “The Milky Way”) in Amsterdam for VPRO Radio in 1994. It was the LPDs last show at the club after playing there each year since 1984, hence the title.

***

from Bandcamp:
A truly superior recording of The Dots in full flight at Amsterdam’s Melkweg venue in 1994.  Oddly, despite a sizeable turnout and a lively performance, the night marked the end of The Dots’ close relationship with
the club which dated back a whole decade.

In fact it marked the end of The Dots’ connection with VPRO Radio too, who recorded and later broadcasted the show.That was also a relationship that stretched back for years.  From the band’s point it felt as if their adopted country had literally declared them redundant and had rather cynically dispatched them, and it’s fair to say that things were never quite the same in The Netherlands for the Dots again.
This cd was released for The Dots’ US tour in 2000 by Soleilmoon Records.


Reviews 

A lovely recording of the Dots show from 1994 in Amsterdam’s Milky Way Club. Not the best quality, but surely not the worst for it being a live show. There is a nice blend of songs on here – mostly their fav’s from their live line up, from “Space Captain” to “A Crack in Melancholy Time.” Edward and the band jam together and, even though heard on a stereosystem, bring forth an array of sinister tunes that can truly bring you back to their captivating live performances.

This version of “9 Shades to the Circle,” like their current tour’s encore, strays lyrically from the Nine Lives to Wonder original, and at this show includes very haunting percussion effects and startling crashes that literally made me jump and rush to turn the volume down. “Premonition 13” gives chills with its bitter edged bite of captivating words and changing melodies. The version of “Belladonna” is acceptable, despite barely being able to hear Edward’s voice. The original version of “Needles” appears here as well, and eerily comes and goes, fading into an quiet, awesome and completely awe-inspiring extended version of “Space Captain,” which is a definite highlight of the show.

The Milky Way was the first club they played in Holland and this concert was their final show before the club closed its doors. – Daniel McKernan, Brainwashed