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Flowermouth
Studio album by No-Man
Released April, 1994
Recorded September, 1993 to December, 1993
Genre Trip hop,
Dream pop,
Art rock
Length 57:26
Label One Little Indian
Producer Tim Bowness, Steven Wilson
Professional reviews
No-Man chronology
Loveblows & Lovecries - A Confession
(1993)
Flowermouth
(1994)
Wild Opera
(1996)

Flowermouth is the second studio album by British duo No-Man, released on April, 1994 on the One Little Indian Records label, and subsequently reissued on September, 1999 by 3rd. Stone Ltd, and in a deluxe format by Snapper Music in February 2005.

Flowermouth was considered the band's most ambitious album to date, and remains a fan favourite. Despite being the band's best selling release, it was obvious by now that No-Man couldn't continue along the path which their record company wanted them to follow. Following Flowermouth's release, No-Man parted company with both One Little Indian in Britain and Epic/Sony in the US.

Long-term band member Ben Coleman had left prior to the album's release and by 1994, the band had effectively retired from live performance.

Considered a vitally important evolution, the album realised the expansive promise of the band's earlier material. Combining dream pop, art rock and moody minimalism, with an epic orchestral scope, Flowermouth was well served by the guest performances of Japan/Rain Tree Crow's Jansen and Barbieri, King Crimson's Robert Fripp and Mel Collins, jazz trumpeter Ian Carr and eerie Dead Can Dance singer Lisa Gerrard.

The original One Little Indian version of Flowermouth features several slightly different mixes to the ones featured on the later reissues.

For this second reissue, Steven has delivered a definitive remaster and the band have added two bonus tracks to the running order ("Angeldust" and "Born Simple", both originally from the now-deleted "Flowermix" album and featuring extensive Soundscape contributions from Robert Fripp). The reissue also features improved digi-pack artwork and new sleevenotes containing a combined band interview/essay by music journalist Dann Chinn[1].

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Angel Gets Caught In The Beauty Trap" - 10:34
  2. "You Grow More Beautiful" - 5:27
  3. "Animal Ghost" - 6:11
  4. "Soft Shoulders" - 3:58
  5. "Shell Of A Fighter" - 7:50
  6. "Teardrop Fall" - 4:39
  7. "(Watching) Over Me" - 4:47
  8. "Simple" - 7:02
  9. "Things Change" - 7:35

[edit] 2005 Remaster

  1. "Angel Gets Caught In The Beauty Trap" - 10:34
  2. "You Grow More Beautiful" - 5:27
  3. "Animal Ghost" - 6:11
  4. "Soft Shoulders" - 3:58
  5. "Shell Of A Fighter" - 7:50
  6. "Teardrop Fall" - 4:39
  7. "(Watching) Over Me" - 4:47
  8. "Simple" - 7:02
  9. "Things Change" - 7:35
  10. "Angeldust (Remix)" - 9.11
  11. "Born Simple" - 10.09

[edit] Personnel

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[edit] Release History

Region Date Label Format Catalog
United Kingdom April 1994 One Little Indian CD TPLP67CD
United Kingdom April 1994 One Little Indian Vinyl TPLP67
United Kingdom April 1994 One Little Indian Cassette TPLP67MC
Japan April 1994 One Little Indian CD COCY-78166
United Kingdom September 1999 3rd Stone Ltd. CD Remastered Edition STONE 045CD
United Kingdom July 2003 Hidden Art CD Reissue HI-ART 17
United Kingdom October 2005 Snapper Music CD Remaster SDPCD195

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