InGladAloneness

InGladAloneness is an EP by Dalis Car, a collaboration between Peter Murphy of Bauhaus and Mick Karn of Japan.

InGladAloneness
EP by
ReleasedApril 5th 2012
Recorded2010
GenrePost-punk
Dalis Car chronology
The Waking Hour
(1984)
InGladAloneness
(2012)

Development

In August 2010, Peter Murphy announced on Twitter that he and Karn were planning to head into the studio in September to begin work on the second Dalis Car album. The project was cut short, however, as Karn had recently been diagnosed with cancer. He died on 4 January 2011.[1] Five of the tracks they did record shipped on April 5, 2012. as an EP entitled InGladAloneness.[2] The tracks were mixed by Steve Jansen, mastered by Pieter Snapper in Istanbul and the artwork for the EP was created by Thomas Bak with a painting by Jarosław Kukowski. The Japanese version of the EP contains a memorial photo booklet with photos of Karn by Steve Jansen along with comments from artists who had collaborated with him. The EP features Karn’s Japan bandmate Steve Jansen on drums and original Dalis Car drummer Paul Lawford on congas.

Release

The track "Artemis Rise" was made available as a download through the Burning Shed MK Music store on Sunday July 24, 2011, to commemorate what would have been Karn’s 53rd birthday. The song is an updated version of the song "Artemis" as it appeared on The Waking Hour, with added vocals by Murphy, drums by Jansen and guitar by Jakszyk. The first 250 copies were signed by Steve Jansen.[3]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Peter Murphy; all music is composed by Mick Karn and Peter Murphy, except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."King Cloud"lyrics by David Hornsby5:01
2."Sound Cloud" 4:25
3."Artemis Rise" 4.52
4."Subhanallah"Traditional2:16
5."If You Go Away (cover of "Ne Me Quitte Pas")"Jacques Brel2:51

Personnel

Additional Personnel:

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References

  1. Meikle, James (2011) "Former Japan bass player Mick Karn loses battle with cancer", The Guardian, 5 January 2011, retrieved 5 January 2011
  2. Mickkarn.net Archived 2006-04-01 at the Wayback Machine
  3. InGladAloneness (cd preorder) "Dalis Car InGladAloneness (cd preorder)", Burning Shed, 10 February 2012


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