The First Blood Mystery Explained

The First Blood Mystery
Type:Album
Artist:Carina Round
Cover:First_blood_mystery_cover.jpg
Released:May 15, 2001
Genre:Rock
Length:36:50
Label:Animal Noise
Producer:Carina Round
Gavin Monaghan
Next Title:The Disconnection
Next Year:2004

The First Blood Mystery is the debut album of Carina Round. It was released in May 2001 on Animal Noise records. The title, The First Blood Mystery, is a reference to psychologist Erich Neumann's theory of feminine development. The album was recorded at Magic Garden Studios with friend and producer Gavin Monaghan. The album was recorded and mixed in ten days.

Track listing

All songs written by Carina Round.

  1. "Message to Apollo" — 5:41
  2. "Lightbulb Song" — 4:51
  3. "How I See It" — 3:01
  4. "The Waves" — 5:29
  5. "Let It Fall" — 4:49
  6. "Ribbons" — 5:36
  7. "On Leaving" — 7:27

Personnel

Musicians

Additional Musicians

Production