1994 studio album by Miranda Sex Garden
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Fairytales of Slavery is the penultimate release by Miranda Sex Garden , issued on Mute Records in June 1994. Produced in part by Alexander Hacke of Einstürzende Neubauten , the album blends a great number of elements of different genres, including gothic rock , darkwave , industrial , classical and ambient .
Track listing
"Cut" – 4:58
"Fly" – 3:41
"Peep Show" – 3:49
"The Wooden Boat" – 6:20
"Havana Lied" – 2:12 (written by Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht )
"Cover My Face" – 3:58
"Transit" – 2:54
"Freezing" – 2:23
"Serial Angels" – 3:21
"Wheel" – 6:14
"Intermission" – 1:38
"The Monk Song" – 3:25
"A Fairytale About Slavery" – 8:49 (includes an untitled, instrumental hidden track)
References
Raggett, Ned. "Review: Tales Of Slavery - Miranda Sex Garden " . Macrovision Corporation . Retrieved 13 August 2009.
Maconie, Stuart . "Review: Miranda Sex Garden, Tales Of Slavery ". Q (Q95, August 1994). EMAP Metro Ltd : 106.
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