Songs from the Pink Death
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Songs from the Pink Death is the fourth studio album by composer and producer Kramer, released on February 17, 1998 by Shimmy Disc and Knitting Factory Records.[2] The album features backup musicians including drummer Damon Krukowski of Galaxie 500 and guitarist Sean Eden of Luna.[1] The album is replete with obscure and obvious references ("pink death" itself referring to the swine flu) such as to "Sunday Morning" in "Don't Come Around", John Malkovich's character's theory in The Convent in "The Opium Wars Have Long Ceased", and the sample from "Wipe Out (instrumental)" in "The Pink Death Song of Love". The album also includes a cover of The Beatles's "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away".
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Mark Kramer, except "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away" by John Lennon.
1. |
"The Funny Scene" |
5:12 |
2. |
"Buddy Holly Will Never Die" |
4:30 |
3. |
"The Opium Wars Have Long Ceased" |
2:50 |
4. |
"Don't Come Around" |
3:42 |
5. |
"The Parasite Song" |
5:06 |
6. |
"The Pink Death Song of Love" |
3:00 |
7. |
"It Never Stops Being Absurd" |
5:33 |
8. |
"Eddie Called Back on the Carphone" |
4:56 |
9. |
"You've Got to Hide Your Love Away" |
3:42 |
10. |
"The Hot Dog Song" |
4:43 |
11. |
"It's Alright If She Don't Love You Right" |
3:59 |
Personnel
Adapted from Songs from the Pink Death liner notes.[3]
- Musicians
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- Production and additional personnel
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