Tired Eyes Slowly Burning - The Tear Garden

Tired Eyes Slowly Burning

The Tear Garden

  • Genre: Electronic
  • Release Date: 1987-11-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 10

  • ℗ 1987 Nettwerk Productions

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Deja Vu 4:48 USD 0.99
2
Room With a View 6:06 USD 0.99
3
Coma 4:10 USD 0.99
4
Valium 5:38 USD 0.99
5
You and Me and Rainbows 16:46 USD Album Only
6
OO EE OO 5:16 USD 0.99
7
The Center Bullet 9:46 USD 0.99
8
Ophelia 8:36 USD 0.99
9
Tear Garden 4:50 USD 0.99
10
My Thorny Thorny Crown 3:57 USD 0.99
Tired Eyes Slowly Burning - The Tear Garden
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Reviews

  • 10 stars
    5
    By L.W.A
    Epic..
  • Awesome cd
    5
    By Uber_Jesus
    I loved this cd! I actually bought it because I wanted You and Me and Rainbows, but their was so much more then just that! The cd is mostly focused on lyrics with soft background ambient music in the background, and it all goes together so well! I recommend this cd to anyone looking for a peaceful relaxing cd.
  • Industrial #1 Skinny Puppy
    5
    By Skinny_420
    ogre and cevin thank you for you music
  • Thank you (c)evin!
    5
    By jims242
    Wow. That's all I can say. Like everybody else said, get the whole darn thing. You and Me and Rainbows is a journey.
  • Electronic Pioneers
    5
    By Mensch69
    This album is right up there amongst the classics, in my library - although its an album by a group that most people have never heard. I remember when I first heard the album back in 87 (I was going through a heavy Skinny Puppy phase), thinking to myself that this was the direction that electronic music was going to take in future. In this work, Tear Garden have managed to perfectly fuse the psychedelia of Legendary Pink Dots and merge into the industrial textures of Skinny Puppy; and in doing so, managed to transcend the work and capabilities of both bands. Even today, the music does not sound dated. Even though this band invariably gets labelling and thrown onto the 'goth' pile, it defies genre. I can hear shades of Tangerine Dream, Pink Floyd and even Kraftwerk in this music. And it was work such as this which served as the progenitors of such later bands as Prodigy and even Nine Inch Nails. If you're a fan of Electronica and Psychedelia, this album definitely belongs in your collection.
  • Womblike Soundscape
    5
    By Drayclor
    I distinctly remember the first time I heard this album, about 15 years ago. I was feeling very lysergic at the time, if you catch my my drift. It was very eerie, yet very comforting, in that moment. Every time I listen to listen to it, to this day, it brings me back.
  • Couldn't agree more...
    5
    By VigilantEye
    To see nothing but 5 star ratings for this will make me sleep even better at night. It is indeed everything these reviews mention..and then some. A brilliant collaboration between Key and Ka-Spel. Out of over 600 or so CD's..if somebody was to ask me to pick one....just one...here it is.
  • i still have this on tape from 1987 when i was 15!
    5
    By rybojul
    worth it. ophelia. the whole thing is wonderful.buy it.
  • YOU AND ME AND RAINBOWS IS THE BEST
    5
    By JoeVirus23
    Everyone should purchase the entire album. If you don't have You and Me and Rainbows you are missing out on the most epic Tear Garden track ever, which includes special guest vocals by Mr. Nivek Ogre on one part!! Buy it now or you are missing out!
  • Pure Genius!
    5
    By eawh
    Even after 20 years it still hold it's own. The best of all TG albums released. I met Edward Kaspel at a Pink Dots show and this was the first thing I handed him to autograph for me. PURE GENIUS!