The Swining
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The Swining | ||||
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Released | ? ?, 1993 | |||
Recorded | Ranch Apocalypse, London | |||
Genre | Post-industrial | |||
Length | 44:23 | |||
Label | Afta | |||
Producer | Raymond Watts, Jon Caffery | |||
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The Swining is a 1993 album released by Raymond Watts (as PIG). It was released exclusively in Japan, being re-released in the United States by Cleopatra Records in 1999 as part of The Swining/Red Raw & Sore. Music videos for the songs "The Fountain of Miracles" and "The Seven Veils" were filmed but remain unreleased outside Japan.[2] They exist in bootleg form around the internet and YouTube.
Track listing
Original (Japanese) release
- "The Fountain of Miracles" – 5:51
- "The Seven Veils" – 4:08
- "Rope" – 4:43
- "Find It, Fuck It, Forget It" – 2:49
- "Black Mambo" – 5:05
- "Ojo Por Ojo" – 2:15
- "Blades" – 6:40
- "Symphony for the Devil" – 12:43
US release
- "The Fountain of Miracles" – 5:52
- "The Seven Veils" – 4:10
- "Rope (Keith LeBlanc Remix)" – 4:32
- "Find It, Fuck It, Forget It" – 2:51
- "Black Mambo" – 5:07
- "Ojo Por Ojo" – 2:18
- "Blades" – 6:42
- "Symphony for the Devil" – 11:58
- "Red Raw & Sore" – 5:40
- "Rope" – 4:46
- "Blades (KMFDM Mix)" – 6:02
- "The Fountain of Miracles (PIG Remix)" – 6:35
- "One Meatball" – 5:19
- "The Fountain of Failure" – 7:10
All songs were written by Raymond Watts.
Personnel
- Raymond Watts
- Karl Hyde – guitars
- Steve White – guitars
- Enrico Thomaso – flugelhorn
- Sugar J – breaks
- Mike Watts – backing vocals
References
- ^ "The Swining/Red Raw and Sore - Pig". Allmusic.
- ^ The Complete Pig Discography Archived 2009-01-02 at the Wayback Machine