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BLOOD WILL TELL

Mauve Sideshow

Progressive Electronic


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Studio Album, released in 1996

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Dust (5:45)
2. The Crescents (6:38)
3. Crumbling Stairs (2:23)
4. Smokescreen (2:14)
5. Midnight (3:03)
6. Revelations (18:07)
7. Lost Thought (2:43)
8. The Chill (0:43)

Total Time 41:36

Line-up / Musicians

- Ramona Blair / sound collage, Mellotron
- Treva Dea / vocals, effects

Releases information

Ventricle CD-07 (CD)

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