This One-Eyed Man Is King/Straight On 'Til Morning
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Versions
Category
Artist
Title (Format)
Label
Category
Country
Year
SOL 28 CD
The Legendary Pink Dots
From Here You'll Watch The World Go By (CD, Album)
Soleilmoon Recordings
SOL 28 CD
US
1995
none
The Legendary Pink Dots
From Here You'll Watch The World Go By (11xFile, AAC, Album)
Soleilmoon Recordings
none
US
2000
STCD 099
The Legendary Pink Dots
From Here You'll Watch The World Go By (CD, Album)
Staalplaat
STCD 099
Netherlands
1995
8483482
The Legendary Pink Dots
From Here You'll Watch The World Go By (CD, Album, RE)
Big Blue Records
8483482
Poland
2009
SPV-D 0134
The Legendary Pink Dots
From Here You'll Watch The World Go By (Cass, Album)
SPV Poland
SPV-D 0134
Poland
Unknown
Credits
Artwork – Elke
Bass, Drums – Ryan Moore
Engineer [The Sound] – Raymond Steeg
Guitar, Bass, Drums – Martijn De Kleer
Horns, Flute – Niels van Hoorn
Keyboards [Keys] – The Silverman
Vocals [Vox], Keyboards [Keys] – Edward Ka-Spel
Notes
Available from Bandcamp. Release notes taken verbatim from the site:
No album caused as much debate within The Dots as this one in 1995.It was all about the order of the tracks...quite simply no permutation seemed to work. Ultimately Phil (The Silverman) took the bull by the horns and asked for the independent opinion of long-term LPD friend Christoph Heemann. The verdict was to leave certain songs off ("Beautiful Machine", "Anastasia", "Day Zero"). The resulting storm could be heard in the South of Belgium and a compromise was the "Remember me this Way" EP - a release which also settled disputes over the mix of the title track. Even today, there can be debate about this album in Dots' circles but the author of this piece admits that "From here" stands as a personal favourite.
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