The Key of Dreams
1982 studio album by Section 25
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The Key of Dreams is the second studio album by the English post-punk band Section 25, released in May 1982 by Factory Benelux. It was reissued in 1991 with extra tracks by LTM Recordings.
| The Key of Dreams | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | May 1982 | |||
| Genre | Post-punk | |||
| Label | Factory | |||
| Producer | Section 25 | |||
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| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating |
| AllMusic | |
| Trouser Press | ambiguous[2] |
Critical reception
Andy Kellman for AllMusic described it as "influenced by dub, Krautrock, and '60s psychedelia (and, yes, probably Joy Division as well)" and "sunken in a glum, mid-tempo pit of dejection."[1] Steve Grant and Ira Robbins in Trouser Press describe it as "nine examinations of paranoia and anxiety, using lurking glissandi, curious touches of Doorsish piano and Oriental philosophy."[2]
Track listing
All tracks composed by Section 25
- Side 1
- "Always Now" 1:50
- "Visitation" 3:22
- "Regions" 3:55
- "The Wheel" 4:07
- "No Abiding Place" 5:25
- "Once Before" 2:48
- Side 2
- "There Was a Time" 5:26
- "Wretch" 1:55
- "Sutra" 15:00
- Bonus tracks
- "The Beast" 8:04
- "Sakura" 3:46 produced by Be Music (New Order)
- "Je Veux Ton Amour" 5:16 produced by Martin Hannett
- "Sakura" (Matrix Mix) 5:23 produced by Be Music (New Order)
- "Hold Me" 5:45