Songs from the Pink Death

Songs from the Pink Death
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 17, 1998 (1998-02-17)
Recorded1996 (1996)
StudioNoise New Jersey
(Jersey City, NJ)
GenreExperimental rock
Length47:13
LabelKnitting Factory/Shimmy Disc
ProducerKramer
Kramer chronology
Let Me Explain Something to You About Art
(1998)
Songs from the Pink Death
(1998)
Money Feeds My Music Machine
(1998)
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Songs from the Pink Death is the fourth studio album by composer and producer Kramer, released on February 17, 1998, by Shimmy Disc and Knitting Factory Records. The album features backup musicians including drummer Damon Krukowski of Galaxie 500 and guitarist Sean Eden of Luna. The album is replete with obscure and obvious references such as to "Sunday Morning" in "Don't Come Around", John Malkovich's character's theory in The Convent in "The Opium Wars Have Long Ceased", and the sample from "Wipe Out (instrumental)" in "The Pink Death Song of Love". The album also includes a cover of The Beatles' "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away".