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Lycanthropy is the first studio album by singer-songwriter Patrick Wolf and was recorded over the eight years between 1994 and 2002. It was critically acclaimed at the time of its release, as was his next effort, Wind in the Wires [1] .
[edit] Track listing
- Prelude - 1:31
- Wolf Song - 3:27
- Bloodbeat - 3:50
- To the Lighthouse - 4:05
- Pigeon Song - 3:34
- Don't Say No - 4:02
- The Childcatcher - 4:27
- Demolition - 6:07
- London - 3:53
- Paris - 4:46
- Peter Pan - 1:53
- Lycanthropy - 4:10
- A Boy Like Me - 3:29
- Epilogue - 2:06
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For your interest.. The rhythms and noises were made from old four track tapes, late night Atari sessions, first sampler experiments field recordings from: Trafalgar Square , L'eglise De Saint Eustache, Wandsworth Roundabout Cemitiere De Montmartre St Martins in the fields, Primrose Hill, St. Ives Bay, The National Portrait Gallery and various lo fidelity non instruments gathered over the seven years then moved around, reprocessed, and cut up on a white night of a lap top and made in to an album over many a late night and early day. |
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...Lycanthropy for me is a survival instinct. In the face of a full moon, barriers, bullies, intellectuals, boogiemen, fear and failure you grow ... |
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