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Drunk With the Old Man of the Mountains
Nurse With Wound
Drunk With the Old Man of the Mountains
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Alternative Rock, Special Interest, New Age, Pop, Rock
 

     
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All Artists: Nurse With Wound
Title: Drunk With the Old Man of the Mountains
Members Wishing: 3
Total Copies: 0
Label: Durtro / Jnana
Release Date: 1/25/2005
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Alternative Rock, Special Interest, New Age, Pop, Rock
Styles: Ambient, Electronica, Goth & Industrial, Experimental Music, Progressive, Progressive Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 750206082217, 775020608221
 

CD Reviews

Work of art with art work
simpcity | 12/06/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Like much of the best of Nurse With Wound, this just makes no sense. I would call it a musical feast of drum circles, laughter and the female orgasm. Swamp Rat, especially, catches this drum circle groove. Rhythm as melody has never been done better.



Per the liner notes this CD was originally released in January 1987 as an edition of 100 signed copies each with two original paintings, and a facsimile edition of 555 copies was released in December 2003. Track five, Shattering Man Falling (1984), was recorded live at Bar Maldoror.



Mr. Stapleton hisself is responsible for the cover painting, which may or may not be a portrait of the Queen Mother with a mustache. I, of course, prefer to think it is.



Nurse with Wound is not for the faint of heart, but I just love this cd which is so much more concentrated than the double Second Pirate Session. Mid-80's industrial at its best!"
Excellent
William R. Nicholas | Mahwah, NJ USA | 01/05/2010
(4 out of 5 stars)

"If you were one to make such distinctions, Nurse With Wound is more sound than music. Sounds under spooky ambient textures.



I am not one to draw such a line. I perfer to think of the inversion--the sound of music, the music of sound. The more you know of both, the more they become the same.



Listen to the hum from a space heater or the low grade buzz of an activated microwave, and it takes on musicality. There is a pitch to it somewhere in do-ri-mi-fa-so-la-ti-da.



Nurse With Wound don't invent anything in their use of sound to make music, or the sound of sound itself. A lot of this goes back to early 1970s bands, like work on Cluster '71.



But Nurses music is more fleshed out and runs at a higher level of activity. This is excellent when this is the head you are into."