In This World (Cindytalk album)

In This World is the 1988 album from Cindytalk released by Midnight Music. Released as two different LPs under the same name. The CD contains all the tracks from both LPs in order. The LPs and the CD all feature different covers from the same image series. "Janey's Love" features an uncredited reading by Kathy Acker from her novel Blood And Guts In High School. "My Sun" features a sample from Jean-Luc Godard's Vivre Sa Vie. "Playtime" differs from the version on the Abstract Magazine Issue 5 compilation.

In This World
Studio album by
Released1988
LabelMidnight Music
Cindytalk chronology
Camouflage Heart
(1984)
In This World
(1988)
The Wind Is Strong...
(1990)

Track listing CD

  1. In This World
  2. Janey's Love
  3. Gift Of A Knife
  4. Playtime
  5. The Room Of Delight
  6. Touched
  7. Circle Of Shit
  8. My Sun
  9. The Beginning Of Wisdom
  10. No Serenade
  11. Sight After Sight
  12. Angels Or Ghosts
  13. Through Water
  14. Cherish
  15. Homeless
  16. Still Whisper
  17. In This World...

Gordon Sharp - voice and piano
John Byrne - instruments
Alex Wright - instruments
Debbie Wright - saxophone on "Janey's Love", "Circle Of Shit", "The Room Of Delight"; clarinet on "Through Water"
Produced by Cindytalk and Iain O'Higgins. Except Playtime produced by Cindytalk & Derek Birkett & My Sun produced and written by Cindytalk & Derek Birkett. Malou - accordion on "Cherish", "Homeless", "Still Whisper"
Ivan Unwin - treated harmonica on "No Serenade"; feedback guitar on "Circle Of Shit"
Paget - second voice on "In This World"

Versions

  • LP 1988 Midnight Music, Cat# CHIME 00.27 S
  • LP 1988 Midnight Music, Cat# CHIME 00.28 S
  • CD 1988 Midnight Music, Cat# CHIME 00.27/28 CD
  • CD 1995 Touched Recordings/World Serpent, Cat# Touch 2


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