The Legendary Pink Dots Basilisk
2015 CDr
Synth-pop
Experimental

Main image
(The Legendary Pink Dots Self-Released)
cover [art for this edition] Jesse Peper
performer April Iliffe
performer Barry Gray
performer Edward Ka-Spel
performer Keith Thompson
performer Patrick Q. Paganini
performer Phil Knight
performer Roland Callaway
Issued in an edition of 199 copies in home made cardboard sleeve with insert.

Basilisk by The Legendary Pink Dots was intended as a concept album about a sculptor who went mad while trying to sculpt his perfect lover.
An arm fell off and he ran riot with his chisel, hacking and destroying everything in sight.
The planet fell to pieces, heaven fell to pieces and he was brought before God, who bore a plaster over his left eye, but was sympathetic to those who acted in the name of love.
The sculptor's punishment? You guessed, he had to re-sculpt the universe. (Text on the insert)

Originally released on cassette tape in 1983 by Third Mind Records.
All music remastered in 2013.

Memories flood back when listening again to this cassette album from way way back. Some of the earliest roots of what would become curse are there; there are remnants of the abandoned Stigmata project.
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Sadly abandoned, but fragments are plentiful. Then there's Basilisk 2 with those ominous field recordings from Notre dame cathedral in Paris.
Basilisk has it's own flavour, and this remaster admittedly leaves off the bonus tracks which adorned the reissue cd, and hopefully respects the atmosphere of the original. Less a remaster, more a clarification. (Additional text from the bandcamp site)

Original cassette release by Third Mind Records 1983 Basilisk.
Reissued on CD by Beta-lactam Ring Records 2002 Basilisk.

Track durations do not appear on the release.



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