No Balance Palace Explained

No Balance Palace
Type:Album
Artist:Kashmir
Cover:Kashmir-No_balance_palace_front.jpg
Released:10 October 2005
Recorded:Sun Studios, Copenhagen and Looking Glass Studios, New York City
Genre:Rock, Alternative rock
Length:45:56
Label:Sony
Producer:Tony Visconti
Prev Title:Zitilites
Prev Year:2003
Next Title:Trespassers
Next Year:2010

No Balance Palace is the fifth album by the Danish band Kashmir. It was released on 10 October 2005. The album features a duet between Kasper Eistrup and David Bowie on "The Cynic", and Lou Reed on "Black Building", and was produced by Tony Visconti. The first single was "The Curse of Being a Girl".[1]

The cover art is an abstract painting by El Lissitzky called "Abstract Cabinet" (1927).

Words by Kasper Eistrup. Music by Kasper Eistrup except where noted.[2]

Track listing

12. "Supergirl (Demonstrations Skizze)" – 3:57

13. "She's Made of Chalk (Single Revision)" – 4:01

12. "Ding A Ling" – 5:41

13. "Snowman (Organic Draft)" – 2:58

14. "The Dusk Hour (Sidestep Walk)" – 5:15

15. "Supergirl (Demonstrations Skizze)" – 3:58

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Notes and References

  1. David Bowie - Page 19 "He appeared on Danish alt-rockers Kashmir's 2005 release, No Balance Palace, sharing lead vocals with Kashmir singer Kasper Eistrup on the song ”The Cynic”."
  2. Liner notes of the 13-track Australian CD release. Writer(s) of Japan bonus tracks not identified by author of this edit.