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1996 studio album by Cul de Sac
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China Gate is the third album by Cul de Sac, released on May 21, 1996 through Thirsty Ear Recordings.[3]
Track listing[]
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1. | "China Gate" | Harold Adamson, Victor Young | 1:11 |
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2. | "Sakhalin" | Glenn Jones | 5:49 |
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3. | "Nepenthe" | Glenn Jones | 8:47 |
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4. | "Doldrums" | Glenn Jones | 5:45 |
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5. | "James Coburn" | Robin Amos, Chris Fujiwara, Glenn Jones, Jon Proudman | 6:30 |
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6. | "Virgin Among Cannibals" | Robin Amos, Chris Fujiwara, Glenn Jones, Jon Proudman | 2:09 |
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7. | "...His Teeth Got Lost in the Mattress..." | Glenn Jones | 3:06 |
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8. | "Hemispheric Events Command" | Glenn Jones | 6:15 |
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9. | "The Fourth Eye" | Glenn Jones | 11:36 |
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10. | "The Colomber" | Glenn Jones | 6:16 |
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11. | "China Gate" (reprise) | Harold Adamson, Victor Young | 0:31 |
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12. | "Utopia Pkwy." | Glenn Jones | 6:51 |
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Personnel[]
- Cul de Sac
- Production and additional personnel
- Cul de Sac – production
- Nancy Given – design
- Bill Salkin – engineering
- Walter Stickle – engineering
- Jon Williams – production, engineering
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- Cul de Sac (band) albums
- Thirsty Ear Recordings albums
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