Wild Opera

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Wild Opera
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1996
31 May 2010
RecordedAutumn 1994–spring 1995 [1]
StudioNo Man's Land, Hemel Hempstead
Genre Trip hop, art rock
Length55:09
Label 3rd. Stone Ltd., Kscope
Producer Tim Bowness, Steven Wilson
No-Man chronology
Flowermouth
(1994)
Wild Opera
(1996)
Returning Jesus
(2001)
Singles from Wild Opera
  1. "Housewives Hooked on Heroin"
    Released: May 1996 [2]
No.TitleLength
1."Radiant City"3:31
2."Pretty Genius"3:51
3."Infant Phenomenon"3:21
4."Sinister Jazz"4:48
5."Housewives Hooked on Heroin"4:39
6."Libertine Libretto"3:20
7."Taste My Dream"6:09
8."Dry Cleaning Ray"3:26
9."Sheeploop"4:01
10."My Rival Trevor"4:20
11."Time Travel in Texas"4:24
12."My Revenge on Seattle"4:42
13.Untitled (Silence)2:00
14."Wild Opera" (Hidden Track)3:06

Sample credits

CD1 – Wild Opera

Same as original release.

CD2 – Dry Cleaning Ray with bonus tracks

No.TitleLength
1."Dry cleaning ray" (remix edit)7.24
2."Sweetside silver night"4.02
3."Jack the Sax"4.17
4."Diet mothers"4.56
5."Urban Disco"3.17
6."Punished for Being Born" (Muslimgauze mix of Housewives Hooked on Heroin)2.18
7."Kightlinger"2.44
8."Evelyn (The Song of Slurs)"4.04
9."Sicknote"8.57
10."Hit the Ceiling"3.05
11."Where I'm Calling From" ([bonus track])3.48
12."Housewives Hooked on Heroin" (alternate version [bonus track])3.44
13."My Rival Trevor" (alternate version [bonus track])4.37
14."Time Travel in Texas" (radio session [bonus track])4.02
15."Pretty genius" (radio session [bonus track])3.48

Personnel

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