The Golden Age (The Legendary Pink Dots album)

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The Golden Age is a 1989 album by The Legendary Pink Dots.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Maniac"4:07
2."The Talent Contest"4:02
3."The More It Changes"3:30
4."Hotel Noir"6:45
5."Stille Nacht"3:36
6."The Month After"4:56
7."Lisa's Separation"5:42
8."The Golden Age?"2:00
9."Black Castles"5:24
10."And Even the Vegetables Screamed"1:35
11."Regression"1:51
12."Blacklist" (*)6:44
13."Methods" (*)4:13
14."Our Lady in Cervetori" (*)4:40
Total length:59:05

(*) Not included on original LP editions – taken from the Blacklist 12".

Personnel

  • Edward Ka-Spel – vocals, keyboards
  • The Silverman (Phil Knight) – keyboards, samples, loops
  • Patrick Q Wright – violins, viola, keyboards, drum programming, percussion
  • Hanz Myre – saxophones, flute, electronix

Additional personnel

  • Bob Pistoor – guitar
  • Hanz Myre – engineer

Notes

  • The SPV edition contains different artwork than that of the other editions.

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