Catastrophe Ballet
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| Catastrophe Ballet | |||||
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| Studio album by Christian Death | |||||
| Released | 1984 |
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| Recorded | 1984 | ||||
| Genre | Deathrock | ||||
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Catastrophe Ballet is Christian Death's second studio album. This is the first album that featured Valor Kand. Besides Rozz, the lineup was completely different from Only Theatre Of Pain.
[edit] Track listing
- "Awake At The Wall"
- "Sleepwalk"
- "The Drowning"
- "The Blue Hour"
- "As Evening Falls"
- "Androgynous Noise Hand Permeates"
- "Electra Descending"
- "Cervix Couch"
- "This Glass House"
- "The Fleeing Somnambulist"
[edit] Re-Releases
The album was re-released in 1987 as A Catastrophe Ballet With Rhapsody of Youth and Rain with three bonus tracks:
- "The Somnolent Pursuit" ("The Fleeting Somnabulist" backwards)
- "Between Youth" (B-side track from Believers of the Unpure)
- "After the Rain" (B-side track from Believers of the Unpure)
In 1999 it was released with live recordings of "Awake at the Wall" and "The Drowning" and a CD-Rom track with pictures.

