Immortality Lessons

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Immortality Lessons
Cul de Sac - Immortality Lessons.jpg
Live album by
ReleasedMay 7, 2002
RecordedMay 27, 1999 at Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts
Genre Post-rock
Length53:12
Label Strange Attractors Audio House
Producer Ofer Inbar
Cul de Sac chronology
Crashes to Light, Minutes to Its Fall
(1999)
Immortality Lessons
(2002)
Death of the Sun
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Pitchfork Media 7.2/10 [3]

Immortality Lessons is a live album by Cul de Sac, released in 2002 through Strange Attractors Audio House. [4]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Etaoin Without Shrdlu" Glenn Jones 6:17
2."Enhoft Down"Jon Proudman2:16
3."Immortality Lessons"Glenn Jones4:59
4."Tartarugas"Michael Bloom3:28
5."Frozen in Fury on the Roof of the World"Glenn Jones6:42
6."The Dragonfly's Bright Eye"Glenn Jones10:32
7."Liturgy" Robin Amos 3:11
8."Flying Music from Faust"Glenn Jones4:48
9."Blues in E"Glenn Jones10:59

Personnel

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