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1981 studio album by Minimal Man
The Shroud Of is the debut studio album by American industrial act Minimal Man . It was released in 1981, through record label Subterranean .
Critical reception [ edit ]
AllMusic 's retrospective review of the album was positive, qualifying it as "murky", "moody" and "aggressive", comparing it to Suicide and Chrome .[1] Trouser Press described the album as "a veritable nightmare in wax".[2]
Track listing [ edit ]
All tracks are written by Patrick Miller
Side A Title 1. "Loneliness" 3:41 2. "Two People" 2:13 3. "High Why" 1:59 4. "Hospital" 2:12 5. "Blue Step" 2:02 6. "Hatemonger" 1:27 7. "The Shroud" 3:13
Side B Title 1. "Now I Want It All" 3:42 2. "The Hex of Sex" 2:00 3. "You Are" 2:34 4. "I Don't Resist" 2:04 5. "Jungle Song" 2:50 6. "She Was a Visitor" 3:41
Personnel [ edit ]
Patrick Miller – vocals, synthesizer, electronics, sleeve artwork and cover painting, production on "Two Little Skeletons"
Andrew Baumer – bass guitar, soprano saxophone
Lliam Hart – drums
Additional personnel
Steven Brown – synthesizer on "Jungle Song" and "She Was a Visitor"
Michael Belfer – guitar on "The Shroud"
Steve Wymore – bass guitar on "Jungle Song", clarinet on "She Was a Visitor"
Hitoshi Sasaki – bass guitar on "High Why" and "I Don't Resist"
Mike Fox – guitar on "You Are"
Gary Miles – keyboards on "Now I Want It All"
Stefano Paolillo – drums on "High Why"
Technical
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