The Death of a Dictionary

The Death of a Dictionary is the debut album by alternative rock band Public Affection. Soon after, they released an EP titled Divided Mind, Divided Planet under the same name and then changed their name to Live, which they have kept up to the present day.

The Death of a Dictionary
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 17, 1989 (1989-08-17)
Recorded1989
GenreAlternative rock
Length34:56
LabelAction Front
ProducerBenjy King
Public Affection chronology
The Death of a Dictionary
(1989)
Divided Mind, Divided Planet
(1990)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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History

The album was released in June 1989, when the band members graduated from high school, via their own label, Action Front Records. Just 1,000 copies of the album were made, all on cassette, and it is long out of print. The track "Good Pain" was eventually reworked for inclusion on the first Live EP, Four Songs, and their debut album Mental Jewelry. Aside from "Good Pain", the remainder of the songs are still only officially available on this cassette, although the album is widely available on the internet via download.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Saviour for a Day"4:24
2."Who Put the Fear in Here?"2:53
3."Good Pain"4:38
4."Morning Humor"3:42
5."Paper Flowers"3:48
6."The Hands of a Teacher"3:55
7."Sister"2:55
8."Raising a Man"4:15
9."Libra"2:15
10."Ball and Chain"2:11

Personnel

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