词条 | Night of Desirable Objects |
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| name = Night of Desirable Objects | type = studio | artist = Snakefinger | cover = | alt = | released = 1987 | recorded = | venue = | studio = | genre = | length = | label = Ralph Records | producer = | prev_title = | prev_year = | next_title = | next_year = }} Night of Desirable Objects was Snakefinger's fourth and final studio album, recorded with the Vestal Virgins and released by Ralph Records in 1987. It featured a variety of styles including jazz, folk, rock, gospel and polka, and displayed a compositional maturity. Snakefinger suffered a heart attack and died on 1 July 1987 in Austria while touring in support of the album, on the same day the album's first single was released: "There's No Justice In Life". The CD issued by Red Rhino Records, York, UK, as Red CD 78 also includes the tracks It Hurts Me Too; I Love You Too Much to Respect You; and This Is Not A Disco Song. The CD notes credit special thanks to Susan Skaggs, Moris Tapir and a Resident. The Red Rhino release mislabels track 12 as "I Love You Too Much To Respect You", it is NOT that, it's the sublime "Hidden Treasure" which features Dave Barrett on sax (I suspect) since he is also featured on the track "Move" from the same album. Track listing
This album was again re-released, digitally only, in 2018 by Klanggalerie, with an additional 6 tracks, totaling 19. The added tracks come from the Philip Charles Lithman AKA Snakefinger 1949-1987 release (and they're spectacular additions) making this release of NoDO the definitive collection. {{DEFAULTSORT:Night Of Desirable Objects}} 2 : 1987 albums|Snakefinger albums |
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