Crystal Mass
2000 studio album by The Tear Garden
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Crystal Mass is the fourth album by the Tear Garden, released four years after To Be an Angel Blind, the Crippled Soul Divide. It has the same line-up as the previous release.
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| Released | 2000 | |||
| Genre | Psychedelic | |||
| Length | 57:45 | |||
| Label | Nettwerk/Subconscious | |||
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This was their last album released on Nettwerk.
Track listing
All tracks by The Tear Garden
- "Lament" – 6:28
- "The Double Spades Effect" – 5:13
- "Desert Island Disc" – 5:23
- "Hopeful" – 3:28
- "Her Majesty's Trusted Food Taster" – 6:54
- "Castaway" – 5:17
- "Feathered Friends" – 4:56
- "To Mourn the Death of Colour" – 12:39
- "Six of One" – 7:26
Personnel
- Martijn de Kleer – acoustic guitar, violin, electric guitar
- Rachel K. – artwork
- Edward Ka-Spel – keyboards, vocals, producer, electronics
- cEvin Key – acoustic guitar, percussion, drums, keyboards, producer, electronics, tapes
- Remco Polman – image manipulation
- Niels Van Hoorn – flute
- Bill Van Rooy – hand percussion
- Frankie Verschuuren – producer, engineer
Crystal Mass has a tracking error: tracks 4 and 5 ("Hopeful" and "Her Majesty's Trusted Food Taster") are indexed as a single 10:23 track. In addition, the track listing on the album mistakenly titles track 6 as "Her Majesty's Trusted Food Taster" when in fact it is "Castaway".
"To Mourn the Death of Colour" is used as a lyric in the Legendary Pink Dots song "Cheraderama".