Peter Murphy / Dust
Artist Peter Murphy
Album Title: Dust
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Primary Genre Alternative & Punk: Art Rock
Format CD
Released 04/23/2003
Label Metropolis Records
Catalog No MET 238
Bar Code No 7 82388 02382 5
Packaging Jewelcase
Tracks
1. Things To Remember (7:44)
2. Fake Sparkle Or Golden Dust? (8:23)
3. No Home Without Its Sire (6:47)
4. Just For Love (6:37)
5. Girlchild Aglow (7:19)
6. Your Face (9:00)
7. Jungle Haze (7:39)
8. My Last Two Weeks (7:04)
9. Subway (Epilogue) (7:36)
Date Acquired 07/29/2002
Personal Rating
Acquired from Let It Be
Purchase Price 14.99

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Notes

Recorded and Mixed @ The Planet, Montreal, Canada
Turkish Musicians recorded at Audeon Studios, Istanbul, Turkey
© & ℗ 2002 Metropolis Records "made in usa" (disc).
"Published by Three Productions Ltd (PRS/CPS) except track 9 by Sony Songs Inc / Three Productions Limited (PRS/MCPS) / Notting Hill Music (UK) and track 8 by Momentun (sic!) Music Ltd. / Universal Music Publishers Ltd." (booklet).
Backing Vocals, Co-producer – Peter Murphy
Design [Graphic Design] – Orkan Telhan
Engineer [Chief], Recorded By, Edited By [Digital Edting] – Daniel Cinelli
Mastered By – Wolfman
Mixed By – Cinelli, Dede, Murphy
Producer – Mercan Dede
Recorded By [Additional] – Tom Tiberio
Recording Supervisor [Istanbul] – Kemal Cetinkaya
Written-By – Peter Murphy (tracks: 1 to 8)
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Metropolis Records
Copyright (c) – Metropolis Records
Published By – Three Productions Ltd
Recorded At – Planet Studios, Montreal
Recorded At – Audeon Studios
Mixed At – Planet Studios, Montreal
Distributed By – EFA – 17350
Glass Mastered At – WEA Mfg. Olyphant – Z07318
Mastered At – Toolhouse Studios
Published By – Sony Songs Inc.
Published By – Notting Hill Music (UK) Ltd.
Published By – Momentum Music Ltd.
Published By – Universal Music Publishing Ltd.
Barcode (Text): 7 82388 02382 5
Barcode (Scanned, UPC_A): 782388023825
Mastering SID Code (All Variants): ifpi L909
Mould SID Code (Variation 1): IFPI 2U6A
Mould SID Code (Variation 2): IFPI 2U7B
Mould SID Code (Variation 3): IFPI 2U3E
Matrix / Runout (Variation 1): wea mfg. OLYPHANT [logo] Z07318 4 MET2 80238-2 01 [moulded] M1S1
Matrix / Runout (Variation 2, 3): wea mfg. OLYPHANT [logo] Z07318 4 MET2 80238-2 01 [moulded] M1S3

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Analyzed Folder: Dust
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DR              Peak         RMS                Filename                      
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DR8        -0.00 dB   -10.24 dB   01 - Things To Remember.flac  
DR8        -0.00 dB   -10.24 dB   02 - Fake Sparkle Or Gold Dust .flac
DR9        -0.00 dB   -11.05 dB   03 - No Home Without Its Sire.flac
DR8        -0.00 dB     -9.98 dB   04 - Just For Love.flac      
DR8        -0.00 dB     -9.68 dB   05 - Girlchild Aglow.flac    
DR7        -0.00 dB     -9.03 dB   06 - Your Face.flac          
DR9        -0.00 dB   -10.93 dB   07 - Jungle Haze.flac        
DR6        -0.00 dB     -8.29 dB   08 - My Last Two Weeks.flac  
DR8        -0.00 dB     -9.49 dB   09 - Subway (Epilogue).flac  
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Number of Files: 9
Official DR Value: DR8
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Reviews
All Music Guide Review:

Review by MacKenzie Wilson
Peter Murphy took six years in between his fifth and sixth solo albums, although the Recall EP and the live effort Alive Just for Love captured what would eventually come next. His 1995 release Cascade tested his dark rock & roll roots while adding musical elements of the Eastern world. It was stylishly optimistic and sonically gorgeous, typical Murphy. By the new millennium, he reinvented himself. Dust marked his spanking new sound, naturally and tastefully. Murphy and world instrumentalist Mercan Dede went for a vast mix of prog rock, trance, and classical music on Dust. Murphy's lyrical depth transforms into individual dreamscapes, particularly on the tribal beats of "Things to Remember." Murphy's spoken-word chant tangos the song's chorus for Dust to rouse a raw desire. The rhythm escalates with a backing section made of distinguished Turkish and Canadians musicians. Violinist Hugh Marsh and jazz bassist Jamaaladeen Tacuma guide Murphy's lyrical visions to a higher, spiritual place. "Your Face" is a swaggering mix of electronic textures, hauntingly similar to the dark beauty of Murphy's first album, Should the World Fail to Fall Apart. Older tracks "My Last Two Weeks" and the epilogue of "Subway" are reworked as well. Murphy has bravely restructured the simplicities of each song, introducing a massy richness. Dust itself materializes into a new chapter for Murphy. He's crafted a successful solo career to his own liking, never sticking to one formula. Dust is a stunning look into his exotic, sharp imagination and a vibrant effort for those who've watched him evolve.
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