The Tower (The Legendary Pink Dots album)

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The Tower
Studio album by
Released1984
GenreExperimental
Length42:44
LabelIn Phaze (UK)
Terminal Kaleidoscope/Play It Again Sam (Belgium)
Soleilmoon (US)
ProducerPat Bermingham
The Legendary Pink Dots chronology
Curse
(1983)
The Tower
(1984)
Asylum
(1985)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic3/5 stars [1]

The Tower is a 1984 album by The Legendary Pink Dots. It was the last album which April White (credited as April Iliffe/Sybil Strange-Cargo) appeared on.

Track listing[]

No.TitleLength
1."Black Zone"3:05
2."Break Day"3:35
3."Tower One"5:05
4."Vigil-Anti"4:24
5."A Lust For Powder"3:16
6."Poppy Day"3:56
7."Tower Two"3:57
8."Astrid"3:42
9."Rope & Glory"0:51
10."Tower Three"4:06
11."Tower Four"4:44
12."Tower Five"1:07
Total length:42:44

Personnel[]

  • Che Banana (Edward Ka-Spel) - vocals, keyboards, electronics
  • Phil Harmonix (Phil Knight) - keyboards, electronics, percussion
  • Stret Majest Alarme (Barry Gray) - guitars
  • Sybil Strange-Cargo (April Iliffe) - keyboards, vocals
  • Patrick Paganini Q (Patrick Wright) - violin, keyboards
  • Roland Calloway - bass

Additional personnel[]

  • Lilly AK (Astrid) - vocals (on track 8)
  • Armin Bliss
  • Pat Bermingham – engineer

Notes[]

  • The initial release by In Phaze was limited to 2,500 copies. The Terminal Kaleidoscope/PIAS editions contain a different cover, while the Soleilmoon editions feature new artwork.

References[]

  1. ^ Raggett, Ned. The Tower at AllMusic
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