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Released = 1 September 1982|
Released = 1 September 1982|
Recorded = 1981-1982 |
Recorded = 1981-1982 |
Genre = [[Post-punk]]<br>[[Gothic rock]] |
Genre = [[Post-punk]]<br>[[Gothic rock]]<br>[[Ethereal]] |
Length = 35:25 <!--57:35... is this the length of the expanded version?--> |
Length = 35:25 <!--57:35... is this the length of the expanded version?--> |
Label = [[4AD]] - <small>CAD 211</small> |
Label = [[4AD]] - <small>CAD 211</small> |

Revision as of 22:11, 7 March 2010

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Garlands is the 1982 debut album of Cocteau Twins. It is the only album with original bassist Will Heggie.

Track listing

  1. "Blood Bitch" – 4:34
  2. "Wax and Wane" – 4:04
  3. "But I'm Not" – 2:45
  4. "Blind Dumb Deaf" – 3:46
  5. "Shallow Then Halo"* – 5:16
  6. "The Hollow Men" – 5:02
  7. "Garlands" – 4:32
  8. "Grail Overfloweth" – 5:22

All songs composed by the Cocteau Twins. *The title printed on the sleeve reads, Shallow Then Hallo [sic].

The original British cassette release included four additional tracks from a John Peel Radio session. The original British and Canadian CD releases featured the album, the Peel session and two other tracks that were recorded for an unreleased single which was to have been the band's first release. Gordon Sharp of Cindytalk provided backup vocals on "Dear Heart" and "Hazel".

  1. "Dear Heart"
  2. "Hazel"
  3. "Hearsay Please"
  4. "Blind Dumb Deaf"
  5. "Speak No Evil"
  6. "Perhaps Some Other Aeon"

A remixed version of Wax and Wane is available on the 1985 compilation The Pink Opaque. The four Peel Session recordings were later released as part of BBC Sessions in 1999, and a version of "Hazel" appears on the Peppermint Pig EP, released in 1983. A remastered version of "Blind Dumb Deaf" is available on the 2000 compilation Stars and Topsoil.

Credits

  • Elizabeth Fraser - Vocals, Voices
  • Robin Guthrie - Guitar, Drum Machine
  • Will Heggie - Bass

Produced by Ivo Watts-Russell and Cocteau Twins. Engineered by Eric and John at Blackwing Studios.

The art direction, photography and sleeve design were created by 23 Envelope and a dedication is printed on the sleeve: Dear Carol, We shall both die in your rosary : Elizabeth, which incorporates a line, in a slightly altered form, from the song "Garlands".

References