Uneasy Listening (Eerie Von album) explained

Uneasy Listening
Type:studio album
Artist:Eerie Von
Cover:Uneasy Listening (Eerie Von album).jpg
Released:1996
Genre:Gothic rock, instrumental
Label:Caroline Records
Producer:Eerie Von & Mike Morance
Next Title:The Blood and the Body
Next Year:1999

Uneasy Listening is an album released by Eerie Von and Mike Morance in 1996 on Caroline Records.[1] Primarily an instrumental album, it was Eerie Von's first recording after leaving Danzig in 1995. The album features a variety of instruments, including harpsichord, piano, and sampled sounds.[2] The vocals on "Half a Gurl (Is Better than None)" are by Mike Morance.[3]

Track listing

  1. "Cinerarium Waltz" - 3.27
  2. "Nightmare" - 3.20
  3. "Runnin' Scared" - 1.54
  4. "Misery's Drag" - 3.17
  5. "The Witches Lament" - 3.31
  6. "Half a Gurl (Is Better than None)" - 4.07
  7. "The Dark Sleep" - 3.42
  8. "Into the Light" - 3.20

All songs written, produced and performed by Eerie Von and Mike Morance.

References

  1. Web site: [{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r247322|pure_url=yes}} Uneasy Listening]. Allmusic. 2009-09-19.
  2. Web site: Life After the Buzz Bin: A Conversation with Former Danzig Bassist Eerie Von. November 1996. The Proper Gander. 2011-11-20.
  3. Web site: Eerie Von - Feeling Uneasy. 1996. Alloy. 2011-11-20.