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Penny Rimbaud (of Crass) - Christ's Reality Asylum and Les Pommes de Printemps - New LP Record 2020 One Little Indian Vinyl - Spoken Word

Penny Rimbaud (of Crass) - Christ's Reality Asylum and Les Pommes de Printemps - New LP Record 2020 One Little Indian Vinyl - Spoken Word

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Penny Rimbaud ‎– Christ's Reality Asylum

(FILED UNDER: CRASS in Rock on Retail Floor)
Label: One Little Indian ‎– TPLP1569
Format: 2 × Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo 
Country: UK
Released: 2020
Genre: Non-Music
Style: Spoken Word, Sound Art

Tracklist

A The Veil Of Mother
B The Veil Of Mother
C The Veil Of Father
D The Veil Of Father

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Red Herring Studios
  • Mastered At – Southern Studios

Credits

  • Backing Vocals – Eve Libertine
  • Backing Vocals, Noises – Hugh Metcalfe
  • Design – Gee*
  • Mastered By – A-Soma, Harvey Birrell, Paul Harding
  • Producer – Penny Rimbaud
  • Read By – Penny Rimbaud
  • Recorded By – A-Soma

 

Notes

Script written by Penny Rimbaud and self-published in book form. Spring 1977.
Short section titled "Reality Asylum" performed bt Eve Libertine as the first track of Crass' album "The Feeding of the Five Thousand". Winter 1978.
Reading by Penny Rimbaud recorded by A-Soma at Red Herring Studios. Autumn 1991
Mastered at Southern Studios by A-Soma and Paul Harding. Winter 1991.
Reading by Penny Rimbaud released in cassette form on Crass Records Summer 1992.
Hugh Metcalfe's backing voice and noise recorded by Tony Barber at The Shed Studio/ Summer 2012.
Eve libertine's backing vocals recorded by Harvey Birrell at Old Street Studios. Autumn 2019.
Final mix and mastering by Harvey Birrell at Old Street Studios. Autumn 2019.
Cut at Abbey Road Studios by Alex Gordon. Winter 2019.
This version released by One Little Indian. Spring 2020.
Produced by Penny Rimbaud.
Images by Alice Smith.
Designed by Gee Vaucher.
With thanks to Derek and Sue at One Little Indian.

FORTY TWO YEARS IN THE MAKING