A Strangely Isolated Place is the second studio album by German electronic musician Ulrich Schnauss, released on 9 June 2003 by City Centre Offices.[1] It was released in the United States on 5 October 2004 by Domino Recording Company.[2]
A Strangely Isolated Place | ||||
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Studio album by Ulrich Schnauss | ||||
Released | 9 June 2003 (2003-06-09) | |||
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Length | 61:49 | |||
Label | City Centre Offices | |||
Producer | Ulrich Schnauss | |||
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On 13 October 2008, a remastered edition of A Strangely Isolated Place was issued by Independiente.[3] The album was remastered again in 2019 for a new reissue, which was released on 17 April 2020 by Scripted Realities.[4]
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Pitchfork | 7.6/10[7] |
Stylus Magazine | 7.5/10[8] |
Resident Advisor named A Strangely Isolated Place the 37th best album of the 2000s, describing it as "ambient music with enough oomph to keep the club kids happy."[9] In 2016, Pitchfork ranked the record at number 31 on its list of the 50 best shoegaze albums of all time.[10]
All tracks are written by Ulrich Schnauss.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Gone Forever" | 8:12 |
2. | "On My Own" | 6:41 |
3. | "A Letter from Home" | 6:57 |
4. | "Monday – Paracetamol" | 7:57 |
5. | "Clear Day" | 7:42 |
6. | "Blumenthal" | 6:38 |
7. | "In All the Wrong Places" | 6:53 |
8. | "A Strangely Isolated Place" | 10:49 |
Total length: | 61:49 |
No. | Title | Length |
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9. | "Gone Forever" (Robin Guthrie remix) | 5:45 |
10. | "On My Own" (Robin Guthrie remix) | 6:55 |
Total length: | 74:29 |
Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes.[11]
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