Hydrology (EP)
Hydrology is the second extended play by Recoil, released January 25, 1988.
Hydrology | ||||
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Released | January 25, 1988 | |||
Genre | Electronica | |||
Length | 37:18 | |||
Label | Mute - STUMM 51 | |||
Producer | Alan Wilder | |||
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Hydrology Plus 1 + 2 CD album |
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Allmusic |
Hydrology was Alan Wilder's second Recoil release. The CD and cassette version included the first release, 1+2.
Wilder was unable to promote his new album because of the onset of (his band) Depeche Mode's Music for the Masses Tour. Wilder described the project at this stage as "an antidote to Depeche Mode in some ways; a way to alleviate the frustrations of always working within a pop format."[2]
Re-release
The CD of Hydrology Plus 1+2 was re-released in 2007, again on Mute Records. The track listing and artwork remain the same.
Track listing
All music written by Alan Wilder.
- "Grain" – 7:44
- "Stone" – 14:32
- "The Sermon" – 15:03
Credits and personnel
- Alan Wilder - Production, Instruments
- T + CP Associates - Sleeve photography and design
Notes
- Allmusic review
- From Recoil's official website: Shunt
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