Tales of the Inexpressible explained

Tales of the Inexpressible
Type:Album
Artist:Shpongle
Cover:Cover_tales_of_the_inexpressable.jpg
Released:1 July 2001
Studio:Hallucinogen Sound Labs
Genre:World music, psybient
Length:69:00
Label:Twisted Records (UK)
Kinetic/BMG Records (US)
Producer:Simon Posford, Raja Ram
Prev Title:Are You Shpongled?
Prev Year:1999
Next Title:Nothing Lasts...But Nothing Is Lost
Next Year:2005

Tales of the Inexpressible is Shpongle's second album, released in 2001. Simon Posford and Raja Ram hone and expand the style introduced on their debut album, Are You Shpongled?. Raja Ram plays Spanish and East Asian instruments along with the flute, and Simon Posford plays classical guitar as well as synthesizing and sampling.[1]

The song "Room 23" appears on the back cover of the album with the name "Room 2ॐ", the character "ॐ" being the Om, the sacred eternal sound in Hinduism. A remastered, super-deluxe edition of Tales of the Inexpressible was released on 26 February 2018.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tales of the Inexpressible - Shpongle Songs, Reviews, Credits AllMusic. AllMusic. 2018-06-21.
  2. Web site: Tales of the Inexpressible Super Deluxe Remastered. Twisted Music - News. 20 June 2018.
  3. Web site: That Music Magazine » Shpongle, Tales of the Inexpressible (2001). www.thatmusicmag.com. en-US. 2018-06-21.