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Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse - Definition |
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Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse is a 1986 album by Skinny Puppy.
Track listing
- One Time One Place - (5:41)
- God's Gift (Maggot) - (4:46)
- Three Blind Mice - (3:08)
- Love - (1:43)
- Stairs and Flowers - (5:17)
- Antagonism - (5:03)
- 200 Years - (4:45)
- Dig It (12" Version) - (7:25)
- Burnt With Water - (7:41)
- Chainsaw* - (5:55)
- Addiction (2nd Dose)* - (6:01)
- Stairs and Flowers (Too Far Gone)* - (6:35)
- Deep Down Trauma Hounds (Remix)* - (7:32)
All songs by Ogre/Key. Tracks with an asterisk (*) appear only on the CD release. Additionally, on the LP and cassette releases of the album, "Dig It (12" Version)" is replaced by the original version of "Dig It". All releases list this track (regardless of version) simply as "Dig It".
Personnel
- Nivek Ogre (vocals)
- cEvin Key (production, engineering, mixing, various instruments)
- David Ogilvie (production, engineering, mixing)
- Dwayne Goettel (gadgetry on "Three Blind Mice", "Stairs and Flowers", "Antagonism", "Burnt With Water", "Chainsaw")
- Wilhelm Schroeder (back voice on "Stairs and Flowers")
- Chris Sheppard (mixing on "Dig It")
- Tom Ellard (drums, CD, and effects on "Chainsaw")
- David Jackson (chainsaw on "Chainsaw")
- Adrian Sherwood (remix, production, and engineering on "Addiction (2nd Dose)" and "Deep Down Trauma Hounds (Remix)")
- Justin Strauss (remix and production on "Stairs and Flowers (Too Far Gone)")
- Murry Elias (remix and production on "Stairs and Flowers (Too Far Gone)")
Notes
Cover artwork by Steven Gilmore.
The CD was not released until 1988, so it includes some material that postdates the album as bonus tracks. "Chainsaw" and "Stares and Flowers (Too Far Gone)" (incorrectly listed as "Stairs and Flowers (Dub)") are taken from the 1987 Chainsaw EP. "Addiction (2nd Dose)" and "deep down Trauma Hounds (Remix)" are incorrectly listed as "Addiction" and "Deepdown Trama Hounds" on the CD release, respectively. These are taken from the 1987 Addiction single.
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