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ECIM

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ECIM
Studio album by
Released1991
StudioFort Apache, Dorchester, Massachusetts
GenrePost-rock
Length49:17
LabelCapella
ProducerCul de Sac
Cul de Sac chronology
ECIM
(1991)
I Don't Want to Go to Bed
(1995)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
PopMatters8/10[2]

ECIM is the debut album of Cul de Sac, released in 1991 through Capella.[3]

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Death Kit Train"Glenn Jones6:51
2."The Moon Scolds the Morning Star"Glenn Jones4:42
3."Stranger at Coney Island"Glenn Jones1:54
4."Homunculus"Robin Amos, Chris Fujiwara, Chris Guttmacher, Glenn Jones7:52
5."Portland Cement Factory at Monolith, California"John Fahey4:11
6."Nico's Dream"Glenn Jones5:45
7."The Invisible Worm"Robin Amos, Glenn Jones4:15
8."Song to the Siren"Tim Buckley3:37
9."Electar"Glenn Jones4:57
10."Lauren's Blues"Glenn Jones5:13
2006 remastered CD
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
11."Cul de Sac"Robin Amos, Chris Fujiwara, Chris Guttmacher, Glenn Jones3:00
12."The Bee Who Would Not Work"Robin Amos, Chris Fujiwara, Chris Guttmacher, Glenn Jones3:35
13."Negligee"Robin Amos, Chris Fujiwara, Chris Guttmacher, Glenn Jones0:38

Personnel

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Cul de Sac

  • Robin Amos – synthesizers, sampler
  • Chris Fujiwara – bass guitar
  • Chris Guttmacher – drums, percussion
  • Glenn Jones – guitar, contraption

Production and additional personnel

  • Cul de Sac – production, mixing
  • Ruthie Dornfeld – fiddle on "The Moon Scolds the Morning Star" and "Lauren's Blues"
  • Dredd Foole – vocals on "Homunculus" and "Song to the Siren"
  • David Greenburger – design
  • Daved Hild – cover art
  • Phil Milstein – percussion on "Stranger at Coney Island"; tapes on "Nico's Dream" and "The Invisible Worm"
  • Sean Slade – recording
  • Jon Williams – mixing
  • Ed Yazijian – steel guitar on "Electar"

References

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  1. ^ Raggett, Ned. "Ecim – Cul de Sac". AllMusic. Retrieved April 1, 2013.
  2. ^ Brady, Michael Patrick (December 7, 2006). "Cul De Sac: ECIM". PopMatters. Retrieved May 28, 2018.
  3. ^ Rompers, Terry (2007). "Cul de Sac". Trouser Press. Retrieved April 1, 2013.
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