Malachai (album)

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Malachai (Shadow Weaver Part 2)
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Studio album by
Released1993
Genre
Length70:27
Label Play It Again Sam Records
Producer Steven Stapleton and The Legendary Pink Dots
The Legendary Pink Dots chronology
Shadow Weaver
(1992)
Malachai (Shadow Weaver Part 2)
(1993)
Nine Lives to Wonder
(1994)
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Malachai (Shadow Weaver Part 2) is an album by The Legendary Pink Dots released in 1993 on Play It Again Sam Records.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Joey the Canary"6:29
2."Kingdom of the Flies"4:13
3."Encore Une Fois"5:02
4."Wildlife Estate"5:02
5."Pavane"5:03
6."Window on the World"11:54
7."On the Boards"6:49
8."We Bring the Day"19:01
9."Paris 4AM"6:55

Personnel

Additional personnel

Produced by Steven Stapleton and The Legendary Pink Dots. [2]

Engineered by Vincent Hoedt, X-Ray Alley and The Legendary Pink Dots.

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Allmusic review
  2. "The Legendary Pink Dots, "Malachai (Shadow Weaver Part 2)"". brainwashed.com. Retrieved 20 November 2017.