The Maria Dimension
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 1991
Length73:34
LabelPlay It Again Sam
ProducerThe Legendary Pink Dots
The Legendary Pink Dots chronology
Crushed Velvet Apocalypse
(1990)
The Maria Dimension
(1991)
Shadow Weaver
(1992)
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The Maria Dimension is a 1991 album by The Legendary Pink Dots.

Overview

The original edition was released by PIAS (Play It Again Sam) in Belgium and Europe. The first 3,000 copies of the European CD edition included a bonus CD3" containing additional tracks. These were later re-released on the 1995 compilation Chemical Playschool 8+9.

Other editions include Caroline and Cacciocavallo/Soleilmoon in the U.S., and SPV in Poland (with different artwork by Zdzisław Beksiński).

Track listing

Cassette and CD versions (the vinyl LP had only tracks 1 to 8):

No.TitleLength
1."Disturbance"5:24
2."Pennies for Heaven"4:18
3."Third Secret"4:27
4."The Grain Kings"8:02
5."The Ocean Cried 'Blue Murder'"4:10
6."Belladonna"4:06
7."A Space Between"6:30
8."Evolution"8:51
9."Cheraderama"4:57
10."Lilith"4:02
11."Fourth Secret"2:58
12."Expresso Noir"3:38
13."Home"5:32
14."Crushed Velvet"6:39
Total length:73:34

A bonus 3" CD came with the first 3000 copies of the album. These songs have since been re-released on Chemical Playschool 8+9.

No.TitleLength
1."I Dream of Jeannie"3:55
2."Little Oyster"3:59
3."She Gave Me an Apple"3:09
4."Stirred But Not Shaken"2:14
5."Where No Man"6:36
Total length:19:53

Personnel

Musical

The Legendary Pink Dots:

  • Edward Ka-Spel (as "The Prophet Qa'Sepel") - vocals, performer
  • Phil Knight (as "The Silver Man") - performer
  • Bob Pistoor (as "Father Pastorius") - performer
  • Niels van Hoorn (as "Niels van Hoornblower") - performer

With:

  • Hans Meyer - electronic devices
  • Jason (Salmon) - additional vocals (on "Pennies for Heaven")
  • Marie -

Playing:

  • Instruments - keyboards, samples, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, sitar, Hawaiian guitar, lyre, percussion, tea cups, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, flute, bass clarinet, glockenspiel, bass guitar, drums, voices "(sometimes from beyond)"
Technical
Graphical
  • Stephan Barbery - artwork

References

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