Blast the Human Flower is an album by English experimental musician Danielle Dax. It was her first album recorded while signed to Sire Records.
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Released | 1990 | |||
Recorded | Greenhouse Studios | |||
Label | Sire Records | |||
Producer | Danielle Dax & Stephen Street | |||
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Trouser Press | negative[2] |
All words were written by Dax, and the music was written by Dax and David Knight except for "Daisy" and "16 Candles", for which the music was written by Dax alone, and "Tomorrow Never Knows", a cover of the Lennon/McCartney song.
All tracks were produced by Stephen Street except "Bayou" and "Daisy", which were produced by Street and Dax.
Dax provided vocals and played keyboards and guitar. Other musicians on the record are David Knight, who played keyboards, guitar and bass, Stephen Street, also on keyboards, guitar and bass and Peter Farrugia on guitar and bass. David Cross and Anna Palm both played violin. Karl Blake played guitars on King Crack.
The cover artwork is by Stylorouge.
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