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The Comforts of Madness (album)

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The Comforts of Madness is the debut studio album from the Pale Saints, released on 4AD in 1990. The album set Ian Masters' dreamy, choirboy-like vocals against dark and slightly experimental noise pop. Released to rave reviews, it remains their most celebrated and well-known album.

Track listing

All tracks are written by the Pale Saints (Chris Cooper, Graeme Naysmith, Ian Masters.)

No.TitleLength
1."Way the World Is"2:40
2."You Tear the World in Two"3:01
3."Sea of Sound"5:52
4."True Coming Dream"2:30
5."Little Hammer"2:17
6."Insubstantial"4:20
7."A Deep Sleep for Steven"3:44
8."Language of Flowers"2:54
9."Fell from the Sun"4:45
10."Sight of You"5:37
11."Time Thief"3:26

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