Flowermix

Flowermix is a remix album by British Art rock band No-Man made by the band and selected underground remixers. It is a compilation of remixed and reworked songs from their Flowermouth album.

Flowermix
Remix album by
ReleasedMarch 1995 (Cassette)
September 1995 (CD)
Recorded1994 to 1995
GenreDance, ambient
Length71:27
LabelHidden Art
ProducerTim Bowness, Steven Wilson
No-Man chronology
Heaven Taste
(1995)
Flowermix
(1995)
Dry Cleaning Ray
(1997)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Track listing

All songs by Bowness / Wilson

Cassette

This version of "Flowermix", which was briefly available before being withdrawn in favor of the CD re-release, features two otherwise unavailable tracks – the instrumental version of "Babyship Blue" (complementing the full vocal version on "Heaven Taste") and "Witching Ovaries", an indie-psychedelic guitar-rock remix of "Watching Over Me".

Side A
  1. "Angeldust" (9:10)
  2. "Faith In You" (10:44)
  3. "All I See" (6:52)
Side B
  1. "Witching Ovaries" (4:48)
  2. "Heal the Madness" (6:51)
  3. "Babyship Blue" (4:59)
  4. "Sample" (9:00)

CD

  1. "Angeldust" (9:08)
  2. "Faith In You" (10:38)
  3. "All I See" (6:52)
  4. "Natural Neck" (5:20)
  5. "Heal the Madness" (6:51)
  6. "You Grow More Beautiful" (version) (4:21)
  7. "Sample" (8:57)
  8. "Why the noise?" (4:04)
  9. "Born simple" (12:03)

Personnel

  • Tim Bowness – vocals, words
  • Steven Wilson – instruments
  • Ben Coleman – violins (4,8)
  • Mel Collins – soprano saxophone (1), flute (8)
  • Robert Fripp – guitar (1), soundscapes (1,5,7,9)
  • David Kosten – production / remix (4,8)
  • Silas Maitland – bass loop (1)
  • Os – production / remix (3,7)
  • The Prophets Of Bliss – production / remix (2)

Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalog
United Kingdom March 1995 Hidden Art Mail Order Cassette Deleted
United Kingdom September 1995 Hidden Art CD HI-ART 2 (Deleted)
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References

  1. Raggett, Ned. Flowermix at AllMusic
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