Inky Bloaters

Inky Bloaters
Studio album by Danielle Dax
Released 1987
Recorded Fortress Dax, Alvic, Alaska & Greenhouse Studios
Label Awesome Records
Producer Danielle Dax
Danielle Dax chronology
Jesus Egg That Wept
(1984)
Inky Bloaters
(1987)'
The Chemical Wedding
(1987)

Inky Bloaters is the third solo album by Danielle Dax, an English experimental musician and former member of The Lemon Kittens. It was originally recorded between 1985 & 1987, and released in 1987 on the Awesome Records label. This was the last album by Dax released on the Awesome label before signing with Sire. The album was re-released in 1993 on the Biter Of Thorpe label (BOT131-04CD) and distributed through World Serpent Distribution.

Dax wrote all the words for the album and shared music arrangement with David Knight. Dax provided vocals, guitars, keyboards, flute, sitar, kalimba, percussion and drone guitar. David Knight played guitars, tapes, keyboards, percussion and drone guitar. Ian Sturgess played additional bass, harmonica, jaw harp and percussion. The cover artwork is by Dax.

Track listing

  1. "Flashback" (4:23) - also on Dark Adapted Eye
  2. "Funtime" (3:28) - also on Dark Adapted Eye
  3. "Inky Bloaters" (3:32) - also on Dark Adapted Eye
  4. "Sleep Has No Property" (4:32) - also on Dark Adapted Eye
  5. "Bad Miss 'M'" (2:47) - also on Dark Adapted Eye, Comatose-Non-Reaction
  6. "Big Hollow Man" (5:20) - also on Dark Adapted Eye, Comatose-Non-Reaction
  7. "Brimstone In A Barren Land" (4:33) - also on Dark Adapted Eye
  8. "Where The Flies Are" (3:20) - also on Dark Adapted Eye, Comatose-Non-Reaction
  9. "Born To Be Bad" (2:58)
  10. "Fizzing Human-Bomb" (3:45) - also on The Janice Long Session EP, Dark Adapted Eye, Comatose-Non-Reaction
  11. "Yummer-Yummer Man" (3:25) - also on Dark Adapted Eye, Comatose-Non-Reaction

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