Shadow Weaver (The Legendary Pink Dots album)

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Shadow Weaver
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Studio album by
Released1992
Length1:00:20 CD, 50:26 LP
Label Play It Again Sam/Caroline [1] (Belgium/US)
Cacciocavallo/Soleilmoon (US)
SPV (Poland)
The Legendary Pink Dots chronology
The Maria Dimension
(1991)
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(1992)
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(1992)
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Shadow Weaver is an album by the Legendary Pink Dots, released in 1992. [3] [4]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Zero Zero"7:39
2."Guilty Man"6:07
3."Ghosts of Unborn Children"6:55
4."City of Needles"5:16
5."Stitching Time"6:22
6."Twilight Hour"5:37
7."The Key to Heaven"5:45
8."Laughing Guest"6:45
9."Prague Spring" (*)3:26
10."Leper Colony" (*)6:28
Total length:1:00:20

(*) Included only on the CD editions.

Personnel

Additional personnel

Notes

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References

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  2. AllMusic
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  4. The Rough Guide to Rock. Rough Guides. 2003. p. 589.