Automating Volume Two
						
						
						
						
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							1989   12" UK United Dairies UD030
							
							
								 Black vinyl copies in regular sleeve
							
						
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							3) - words: THE LOCAL BAND
narration: LARRY WENDT & FRIEND
music: NWW / ORGANUM
5) - based on the painting by ADOLF WÕLFLI.
						narration: LARRY WENDT & FRIEND
music: NWW / ORGANUM
5) - based on the painting by ADOLF WÕLFLI.
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							All tracks previously released in some form or other on various compilation LPs.
						
					
							Automating Volume Two
						
						
						
						
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							1989   CS UK United Dairies UDT032
							
							
								 In regular cassette box
							
						
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							Automating Volume Two
						
						
						
						
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							1989 est. CS US RRRecords UDT032
							
							
								 In regular cassette box
							
						
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							Not officially licensed and at the time of writing (March-2009) it is not available.
						
					
							Automating Volume Two
						
						
						
						
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							2002   CD UK United Dairies UD054CD
							
							
								 In gatefold digipak
							
						
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						- The Strange Play of the Mouth (8:58) [cmedd1161] [nwwckg] [ps1] [tm1] [tmt04] [ud015] [vod120]
- Elderly Man River / Dance of Fools (11:10) [lay15] [nwwckg] [yangki1]
- Lonely Poisonous Mushroom (8:50) [nwwckg] [nwwfflveac] [vaclp01]
- Wolfli (6:11) [bru002] [nwwawca] [nwwckg]
- Human, Human, Human (5:48) [sx004] [sx012]
- New Dress (9:43) [bar001] [cf20] [cmedd1161]
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							thanks Matt Waldron - insert drawing
Babs Santini - cover art
Jeremy Cantwell - Calligraphy
Matt Black - Photoshop stuff
Denis Blackham - Digital Transfer
						Babs Santini - cover art
Jeremy Cantwell - Calligraphy
Matt Black - Photoshop stuff
Denis Blackham - Digital Transfer
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							"New Dress" is identical to "A New Dress (Remix)" from Crumb Duck UD059.
Insert reveals track listing of Automating Volume 1 UD053CD.
Wolfli is renamed from "Lea Tantaaria"
						Insert reveals track listing of Automating Volume 1 UD053CD.
Wolfli is renamed from "Lea Tantaaria"
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							This CD release of Nurse With Wound's compilation track collection LP from 1989 will not come as a surprise to any of the insane fans, who, like me, have already tracked down this material long ago and are very familiar with it. However, it's always nice when these works are given the CD treatment, often it means improved sound and extra tracks. Well, I can't detect any difference in sound from the LP edition. As for extras, the one bonus track, "New Dress," is not really that special, having already been issued (and still readily available) on the United Dairies edition of 'Crumb Duck,' the Stereolab collaboration. It is an awesome track, however, one of Stapleton's better ambient works. The tracks on 'Automating Vol 2' run the gamut of Stapleton's various styles. The first track "The Strange Play of the Mouth" is a good example: It begins with a woman singing, her voice being distorted and phased into psychedelic oblivion. Then the track suddenly shifts into an industrial drill attack along the lines of 'Thunder Perfect Mind', then the voice returns and is placed into a sound patchwork featuring old records and wacky sound manipulations a la 'Sylvie and Babs.' All in the span of eight minutes. "Elderly Man River/Dance of Fools" is a Jacques Berrocal-style free-jazz improvisation, with one of the most absurd takes on the old standard "Old Man River" that you will ever hear. The absurdity quickly segues into an aggressive Whitehouse noise attack, then a chorus of girls saying some deeply weird things about a hobby horse. "Lonely Poisonous Mushroom" (a collaboration with Organum) and "Lea Tantaaria" (renamed as "Wolfi") are eerie, atmospheric sound collages, featuring bell tones, randomly plucked guitars and nonsense piano. "Human, Human, Human" is my favorite on the album, utilizing the mutated sounds of a typewriter behind a truly odd New Age cult indoctrination record. A male and female speaker read a text aloud that is so full of psychobabble, twisted logic, and space cadet reasoning, it puts Heaven's Gate propaganda to shame. Although it's far from a great Nurse With Wound album, the variety of music on this disc might be a pretty good place for NWW novices to get an idea of the breadth and scope of Stapleton's oevre.
Jonathan Dean
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