Details
						
						
							2000   2x12 UK Durtro DURTRO051
							
							
								1500 Dark purple vinyl copies in regular sleeve
Insert
						Insert
							Track Listing
						
						
										Side One
							
						- Love's Young Dream
- Good Morning, Great Moloch
- The Magical Bird In The Magical Woods
- Red Hawthorn Tree
- Immortal Bird
- Niemandswasser
- Lullaby
- Sleep Has His House
- The God of Sleep Has Made His House
							Vinyl Etchings
						
						
							Side One: THOU WAST BORN WHEN THE LEAVES ALL FALL
						
						
							Side Two: AND THE TOMBS WITH TEARS ARE WET..
						
						
							Side Three: ALL FALL, BUT AMONGST THIS ALL
						
						
							Side Four: BLOOMS THE FIRST VIOLET
						
						
							Personnel
						
						
							Michael Cashmore
						
						
						
						
						
							Sleeve Notes
						
						
							To my beloved father:
You have entered the blood-red eye of the immaculate golden storm.
Rest now in the Thunder Perfect Mind:
Your face is all the Sky.
Current Ninety Three: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: Michael Cashmore: all instruments; David Tibet: vocals, harmonium; Steven Stapleton: the world: mixed by Steven Stapleton: engineered by Colin Potter at The Water Tower: sleep has his house: especial thanks to Pantaleimon for help on 'The Magical Bird in the Magical Woods': all music by Michael Cashmore except 'Sleep Has His House' by David Tibet: all lyrics by David Tibet with the exception of 'The God of Sleep Has Made His House': colour painting by David Tibet: 'Death Overshadows My Father': digitally mastered by Denis Blackham at Country Masters: all songs (c) Current Ninety Three 2000: all songs published by Ourobouros 2000: many thanks to Andria Degen; Antony; Geoff Cox-Dorée; John Balance; Kat at The House of Puss; Chrlemagne Palestine; Thomas Ligotti; Jeremy Reed; Colin Potter; Denis Blackham; Christoph Heemann, Alexander Karinsky; Joseph Budenholzer; Little Annie; Olivia Bunting: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: full of delight: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house
						You have entered the blood-red eye of the immaculate golden storm.
Rest now in the Thunder Perfect Mind:
Your face is all the Sky.
Current Ninety Three: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: Michael Cashmore: all instruments; David Tibet: vocals, harmonium; Steven Stapleton: the world: mixed by Steven Stapleton: engineered by Colin Potter at The Water Tower: sleep has his house: especial thanks to Pantaleimon for help on 'The Magical Bird in the Magical Woods': all music by Michael Cashmore except 'Sleep Has His House' by David Tibet: all lyrics by David Tibet with the exception of 'The God of Sleep Has Made His House': colour painting by David Tibet: 'Death Overshadows My Father': digitally mastered by Denis Blackham at Country Masters: all songs (c) Current Ninety Three 2000: all songs published by Ourobouros 2000: many thanks to Andria Degen; Antony; Geoff Cox-Dorée; John Balance; Kat at The House of Puss; Chrlemagne Palestine; Thomas Ligotti; Jeremy Reed; Colin Potter; Denis Blackham; Christoph Heemann, Alexander Karinsky; Joseph Budenholzer; Little Annie; Olivia Bunting: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: full of delight: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house
							Notes
						
						
							Also includes lyrics - not reproduced here
						
						
							Other Images
						
						
						
							Reviews
						
						
							David Tibet throws himself heartfirst into a single-pointed meditation on loss which is perhaps his finest work to date.
He embraces the painful matter of his father's death with a poignant gentleness, without ever turning away from his own grief and sadness, without once denying the apparent meaninglessness of human suffering, and yet, almost miraculously, without ever surrendering his quiet hope that there may be some peace in death, some small beauty in this world, and some hidden final meaning behind unbearable loss. In following an inner vision towards a goal which is quite far from concern with entertainment or image, he has managed to create an album which is both accessible and entertaining (although hauntingly so). Unflinching attention to the particular and the personal has here accomplished the great art of transmuting a private meditation into a universal elegy, capable of containing, illuminating, and assuaging our own private griefs, both small and large. For me this album serves as a rare reminder of the transformative power and purpose of music, and an affirmation that, while words often abandon us to isolation when we are most in need of them, a true poet is capable of the most exquisitely precise communication. "What drives us on?" Sleep offers refreshing balm to those who didn't even know they needed it. It is never preachy, loud or pushy, but with quiet insistence this masterful work drives us to look into blackness, and to see through it into light.
Jon Whitney
Sunday, 02 July 2000
					Jon Whitney
Sunday, 02 July 2000
							Details
						
						
							2000   CD UK Durtro DURTRO051CD
							
							
								 In digipak
							
						
							Track Listing
						
						
							Personnel
						
						
							Michael Cashmore
						
						
						
						
						
							Sleeve Notes
						
						
							To my beloved father:
You have entered the blood-red eye of the immaculate golden storm.
Rest now in the Thunder Perfect Mind:
Your face is all the Sky.
have pity for the dead sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: Current Ninety Three: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: Michael Cashmore: all instruments; David Tibet: vocals, harmonium; Steven Stapleton: the world: mixed by Steven Stapleton: engineered by Colin Potter at The Water Tower: sleep has his house: especial thanks to Pantaleimon for help on 'The Magical Bird in the Magical Woods': all music by Michael Cashmore except 'Sleep Has His House' by David Tibet: all lyrics by David Tibet with the exception of 'The God of Sleep Has Made His House': colour painting by David Tibet: 'Death Overshadows My Father': the two verse poem quoted under the disc is Requiem Æternam dona eis Domine, et lux perpetua luceat eis by Count Stanislaus Eric Stenbock from The Shadow Of Death (1893): digitally mastered by Denis Blackham at Country Masters: all songs © Current Ninety Three 2000: all songs published by Ourobouros 2000: many thanks to Andria Degens; Antony; Geoff Cox-Dorée; John Balance; Kat at The House of Puss; Charlemagne Palestine; Thomas Ligotti; Jeremy Reed; Colin Potter; Denis Blackham; Christoph Heemann, Alexander Karinsky; Joseph Budenholzer; Little Annie; Olivia Bunting: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: full of delight: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house:
Who is the enjoyer? what is the enjoyed? Who is the sufferer? What is suffered?
Teach us to pray for the beloved dead,
Since we are blind and know not what is best.
The still small voice of Silence answering said,
"Pray for rest."
Oh, my lost love, and shall I therefore pray
That thou may'st sleep through an eternal night?
The still small voice of Silence answered "Nay, Pray for light."
					You have entered the blood-red eye of the immaculate golden storm.
Rest now in the Thunder Perfect Mind:
Your face is all the Sky.
have pity for the dead sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: Current Ninety Three: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: Michael Cashmore: all instruments; David Tibet: vocals, harmonium; Steven Stapleton: the world: mixed by Steven Stapleton: engineered by Colin Potter at The Water Tower: sleep has his house: especial thanks to Pantaleimon for help on 'The Magical Bird in the Magical Woods': all music by Michael Cashmore except 'Sleep Has His House' by David Tibet: all lyrics by David Tibet with the exception of 'The God of Sleep Has Made His House': colour painting by David Tibet: 'Death Overshadows My Father': the two verse poem quoted under the disc is Requiem Æternam dona eis Domine, et lux perpetua luceat eis by Count Stanislaus Eric Stenbock from The Shadow Of Death (1893): digitally mastered by Denis Blackham at Country Masters: all songs © Current Ninety Three 2000: all songs published by Ourobouros 2000: many thanks to Andria Degens; Antony; Geoff Cox-Dorée; John Balance; Kat at The House of Puss; Charlemagne Palestine; Thomas Ligotti; Jeremy Reed; Colin Potter; Denis Blackham; Christoph Heemann, Alexander Karinsky; Joseph Budenholzer; Little Annie; Olivia Bunting: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: full of delight: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house:
Who is the enjoyer? what is the enjoyed? Who is the sufferer? What is suffered?
Teach us to pray for the beloved dead,
Since we are blind and know not what is best.
The still small voice of Silence answering said,
"Pray for rest."
Oh, my lost love, and shall I therefore pray
That thou may'st sleep through an eternal night?
The still small voice of Silence answered "Nay, Pray for light."
							Details
						
						
							2006   CD CA Durtro Jnana DURTRO JNANA 1925CD
							
							
								 In digipak
Paper brown CD
Re-issue of the original CD album of 2000
						Paper brown CD
Re-issue of the original CD album of 2000
							   iTunes CA Durtro Jnana 
							
							
						
							Track Listing
						
						
							Personnel
						
						
							Michael Cashmore
						
						
						
						
						
							Sleeve Notes
						
						
							To my beloved father:
You have entered the blood-red eye of the immaculate golden storm.
Rest now in the Thunder Perfect Mind:
Your face is all the Sky.
have pity for the dead sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: Current Ninety Three: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: Michael Cashmore: all instruments; David Tibet: vocals, harmonium; Steven Stapleton: the world: mixed by Steven Stapleton: engineered by Colin Potter at The Water Tower: sleep has his house: especial thanks to Pantaleimon for help on 'The Magical Bird in the Magical Woods': all music by Michael Cashmore except 'Sleep Has His House' by David Tibet: all lyrics by David Tibet with the exception of 'The God of Sleep Has Made His House': colour painting by David Tibet: 'Death Overshadows My Father': the two verse poem quoted under the disc is Requiem (Requiem Æternam dona eis Domine, et lux perpetua luceat eis) by Count Stanislaus Eric Stenbock from The Shadow Of Death (1893): digitally mastered by Denis Blackham at Skye Mastering: all songs © Current Ninety Three 2000/2006: (p) David Tibet 2004/2006: many thanks to Andria Degens; Antony; Geoff Cox-Dorée; John Balance; Kat at The House of Puss; Charlemagne Palestine; Thomas Ligotti; Jeremy Reed; Colin Potter; Denis Blackham; Christoph Heemann; Mark Logan; Joseph Budenholzer; Little Annie; Olivia Bunting; Paul Jackson: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: full of delight: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house:
Who is the enjoyer? what is the enjoyed? Who is the sufferer? What is suffered?
Teach us to pray for the beloved dead,
Since we are blind and know not what is best.
The still small voice of Silence answering said,
"Pray for rest."
Oh, my lost love, and shall I therefore pray
That thou may'st sleep through an eternal night?
The still small voice of Silence answered "Nay, Pray for light."
						You have entered the blood-red eye of the immaculate golden storm.
Rest now in the Thunder Perfect Mind:
Your face is all the Sky.
have pity for the dead sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: Current Ninety Three: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: Michael Cashmore: all instruments; David Tibet: vocals, harmonium; Steven Stapleton: the world: mixed by Steven Stapleton: engineered by Colin Potter at The Water Tower: sleep has his house: especial thanks to Pantaleimon for help on 'The Magical Bird in the Magical Woods': all music by Michael Cashmore except 'Sleep Has His House' by David Tibet: all lyrics by David Tibet with the exception of 'The God of Sleep Has Made His House': colour painting by David Tibet: 'Death Overshadows My Father': the two verse poem quoted under the disc is Requiem (Requiem Æternam dona eis Domine, et lux perpetua luceat eis) by Count Stanislaus Eric Stenbock from The Shadow Of Death (1893): digitally mastered by Denis Blackham at Skye Mastering: all songs © Current Ninety Three 2000/2006: (p) David Tibet 2004/2006: many thanks to Andria Degens; Antony; Geoff Cox-Dorée; John Balance; Kat at The House of Puss; Charlemagne Palestine; Thomas Ligotti; Jeremy Reed; Colin Potter; Denis Blackham; Christoph Heemann; Mark Logan; Joseph Budenholzer; Little Annie; Olivia Bunting; Paul Jackson: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: full of delight: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house:
Who is the enjoyer? what is the enjoyed? Who is the sufferer? What is suffered?
Teach us to pray for the beloved dead,
Since we are blind and know not what is best.
The still small voice of Silence answering said,
"Pray for rest."
Oh, my lost love, and shall I therefore pray
That thou may'st sleep through an eternal night?
The still small voice of Silence answered "Nay, Pray for light."
							Digital
						
						
							Details
						
						
							2006   CD CA Durtro Jnana DURTRO JNANA 1925CD
							
							
								 In digipak
Powder blue CD
Additional sticker on wrapping
Re-issue of the double-vinyl version
						Powder blue CD
Additional sticker on wrapping
Re-issue of the double-vinyl version
							Track Listing
						
						- Love's Young Dream (3:01)
- Good Morning, Great Moloch (3:18)
- The Magical Bird In The Magical Wood (8:47)
- Red Hawthorn Tree (4:33)
- Immortal Bird (6:33)
- Niemandswasser (6:30)
- Sleep Has His House (24:17)
- The God Of Sleep Has Made His House (4:32)
							Personnel
						
						
							Michael Cashmore
						
						
						
						
						
							Sleeve Notes
						
						
							To my beloved father:
You have entered the blood-red eye of the immaculate golden storm.
Rest now in the Thunder Perfect Mind:
Your face is all the Sky.
have pity for the dead sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: Current Ninety Three: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: Michael Cashmore: all instruments; David Tibet: vocals, harmonium; Steven Stapleton: the world: mixed by Steven Stapleton: engineered by Colin Potter at The Water Tower: sleep has his house: especial thanks to Pantaleimon for help on 'The Magical Bird in the Magical Woods': all music by Michael Cashmore except 'Sleep Has His House' by David Tibet: all lyrics by David Tibet with the exception of 'The God of Sleep Has Made His House': colour painting by David Tibet: 'Death Overshadows My Father': the two verse poem quoted under the disc is Requiem (Requiem Æternam dona eis Domine, et lux perpetua luceat eis) by Count Stanislaus Eric Stenbock from The Shadow Of Death (1893): digitally mastered by Denis Blackham at Skye Mastering: all songs © Current Ninety Three 2000/2006: (p) David Tibet 2004/2006: many thanks to Andria Degens; Antony; Geoff Cox-Dorée; John Balance; Kat at The House of Puss; Charlemagne Palestine; Thomas Ligotti; Jeremy Reed; Colin Potter; Denis Blackham; Christoph Heemann; Mark Logan; Joseph Budenholzer; Little Annie; Olivia Bunting; Paul Jackson: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: full of delight: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house:
Who is the enjoyer? what is the enjoyed? Who is the sufferer? What is suffered?
Teach us to pray for the beloved dead,
Since we are blind and know not what is best.
The still small voice of Silence answering said,
"Pray for rest."
Oh, my lost love, and shall I therefore pray
That thou may'st sleep through an eternal night?
The still small voice of Silence answered "Nay, Pray for light."
					You have entered the blood-red eye of the immaculate golden storm.
Rest now in the Thunder Perfect Mind:
Your face is all the Sky.
have pity for the dead sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: Current Ninety Three: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: Michael Cashmore: all instruments; David Tibet: vocals, harmonium; Steven Stapleton: the world: mixed by Steven Stapleton: engineered by Colin Potter at The Water Tower: sleep has his house: especial thanks to Pantaleimon for help on 'The Magical Bird in the Magical Woods': all music by Michael Cashmore except 'Sleep Has His House' by David Tibet: all lyrics by David Tibet with the exception of 'The God of Sleep Has Made His House': colour painting by David Tibet: 'Death Overshadows My Father': the two verse poem quoted under the disc is Requiem (Requiem Æternam dona eis Domine, et lux perpetua luceat eis) by Count Stanislaus Eric Stenbock from The Shadow Of Death (1893): digitally mastered by Denis Blackham at Skye Mastering: all songs © Current Ninety Three 2000/2006: (p) David Tibet 2004/2006: many thanks to Andria Degens; Antony; Geoff Cox-Dorée; John Balance; Kat at The House of Puss; Charlemagne Palestine; Thomas Ligotti; Jeremy Reed; Colin Potter; Denis Blackham; Christoph Heemann; Mark Logan; Joseph Budenholzer; Little Annie; Olivia Bunting; Paul Jackson: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: full of delight: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house:
Who is the enjoyer? what is the enjoyed? Who is the sufferer? What is suffered?
Teach us to pray for the beloved dead,
Since we are blind and know not what is best.
The still small voice of Silence answering said,
"Pray for rest."
Oh, my lost love, and shall I therefore pray
That thou may'st sleep through an eternal night?
The still small voice of Silence answered "Nay, Pray for light."
							Details
						
						
							2006   CD CA Durtro Jnana MFA0167
							
							
								 In clam shell case
							
						
							Track Listing
						
						- Sleep has His House (11:38)
- Poppy (9:48)
- Go To Sleep (2:05)
- Sky End (3:06)
- Hypnagogic Christ (24:37)
							Sleeve Notes
						
						
							None
						
					
							Details
						
						
							2006 est. CD RU Durtro Soyuz DSM4024-06
							
							
								 In regular jewel case
							
						
							Track Listing
						
						
							Personnel
						
						
							Michael Cashmore
						
						
						
						
						
							Sleeve Notes
						
						
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have pity for the dead sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: Current Ninety Three: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: Michael Cashmore: all instruments; David Tibet: vocals, harmonium; Steven Stapleton: the world: mixed by Steven Stapleton: engineered by Colin Potter at The Water Tower: sleep has his house: especial thanks to Pantaleimon for help on 'The Magical Bird in the Magical Woods': all music by Michael Cashmore except 'Sleep Has His House' by David Tibet: all lyrics by David Tibet with the exception of 'The God of Sleep Has Made His House': colour painting by David Tibet: 'Death Overshadows My Father': the two verse poem quoted under the disc is Requiem (Requiem Æternam dona eis Domine, et lux perpetua luceat eis) by Count Stanislaus Eric Stenbock from The Shadow Of Death (1893): digitally mastered by Denis Blackham at Skye Mastering: all songs © Current Ninety Three 2000/2006: (p) David Tibet 2004/2006: many thanks to Andria Degens; Antony; Geoff Cox-Dorée; John Balance; Kat at The House of Puss; Charlemagne Palestine; Thomas Ligotti; Jeremy Reed; Colin Potter; Denis Blackham; Christoph Heemann; Mark Logan; Joseph Budenholzer; Little Annie; Olivia Bunting; Paul Jackson: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: full of delight: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house:
"Requiem æternam dona eis Domine
Et lux perpetua luceat eis."
Teach us to pray for the beloved dead,
Since we are blind and know not what is best.
The still small voice of Silence answering said,
"Pray for rest."
Oh, my lost love, and shall I therefore pray
That thou may'st sleep through an eternal night?
The still small voice of Silence answered "Nay, Pray for light."
Count Stanislaus Eric Stenbock. 'Requiem',
The Shadow Of Death (1893)
						have pity for the dead sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: Current Ninety Three: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: Michael Cashmore: all instruments; David Tibet: vocals, harmonium; Steven Stapleton: the world: mixed by Steven Stapleton: engineered by Colin Potter at The Water Tower: sleep has his house: especial thanks to Pantaleimon for help on 'The Magical Bird in the Magical Woods': all music by Michael Cashmore except 'Sleep Has His House' by David Tibet: all lyrics by David Tibet with the exception of 'The God of Sleep Has Made His House': colour painting by David Tibet: 'Death Overshadows My Father': the two verse poem quoted under the disc is Requiem (Requiem Æternam dona eis Domine, et lux perpetua luceat eis) by Count Stanislaus Eric Stenbock from The Shadow Of Death (1893): digitally mastered by Denis Blackham at Skye Mastering: all songs © Current Ninety Three 2000/2006: (p) David Tibet 2004/2006: many thanks to Andria Degens; Antony; Geoff Cox-Dorée; John Balance; Kat at The House of Puss; Charlemagne Palestine; Thomas Ligotti; Jeremy Reed; Colin Potter; Denis Blackham; Christoph Heemann; Mark Logan; Joseph Budenholzer; Little Annie; Olivia Bunting; Paul Jackson: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: full of delight: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house: have pity for the dead: sleep has his house:
"Requiem æternam dona eis Domine
Et lux perpetua luceat eis."
Teach us to pray for the beloved dead,
Since we are blind and know not what is best.
The still small voice of Silence answering said,
"Pray for rest."
Oh, my lost love, and shall I therefore pray
That thou may'st sleep through an eternal night?
The still small voice of Silence answered "Nay, Pray for light."
Count Stanislaus Eric Stenbock. 'Requiem',
The Shadow Of Death (1893)
							Reviews
						
						
							Details
						
						
							2007 February 2x12 UK Durtro DURTRO051
							
							
								1 Black vinyl test pressing copy in signed and personalized sleeve with gold ink drawing
Hand-written labels in black ink
						Hand-written labels in black ink
							Track Listing
						
						
										Side One
							
						- Love's Young Dream
- Good Morning, Great Moloch
- The Magical Bird In The Magical Woods
- Red Hawthorn Tree
- Immortal Bird
- Niemandswasser
- Lullaby
- Sleep Has His House
- The God of Sleep Has Made His House
							Vinyl Etchings
						
						
							Side One: THOU WAST BORN WHEN THE LEAVES ALL FALL
						
						
							Side Two: AND THE TOMBS WITH TEARS ARE WET..
						
						
							Side Three: ALL FALL, BUT AMONGST THIS ALL
						
						
							Side Four: BLOOMS THE FIRST VIOLET
						
						
							Personnel
						
						
							Michael Cashmore
						
						
						
						
						
							Notes
						
						
							Also includes lyrics - not reproduced here
						
						
							Reviews
						
						
							David Tibet throws himself heartfirst into a single-pointed meditation on loss which is perhaps his finest work to date.
He embraces the painful matter of his father's death with a poignant gentleness, without ever turning away from his own grief and sadness, without once denying the apparent meaninglessness of human suffering, and yet, almost miraculously, without ever surrendering his quiet hope that there may be some peace in death, some small beauty in this world, and some hidden final meaning behind unbearable loss. In following an inner vision towards a goal which is quite far from concern with entertainment or image, he has managed to create an album which is both accessible and entertaining (although hauntingly so). Unflinching attention to the particular and the personal has here accomplished the great art of transmuting a private meditation into a universal elegy, capable of containing, illuminating, and assuaging our own private griefs, both small and large. For me this album serves as a rare reminder of the transformative power and purpose of music, and an affirmation that, while words often abandon us to isolation when we are most in need of them, a true poet is capable of the most exquisitely precise communication. "What drives us on?" Sleep offers refreshing balm to those who didn't even know they needed it. It is never preachy, loud or pushy, but with quiet insistence this masterful work drives us to look into blackness, and to see through it into light.
Jon Whitney
Sunday, 02 July 2000
					Jon Whitney
Sunday, 02 July 2000
							Details
						
						
							2020 June 2x12 UK House Of Mythology HOMℵ2
							
							
								 Transparent violet vinyl copies in regular sleeve
							
						
							2020 June 2x12 UK House Of Mythology HOMℵ2
							
							
								500 Yellow vinyl copies in regular sleeve
							
						
							2020 June 2x12 UK House Of Mythology HOMℵ2
							
							
								300 Yellow vinyl copies in regular sleeve
Blue vinyl copy of "Horsey"
Picture disc copy of "Niemandswaser"
Print signed by David Tibet
Tote Bag
						Blue vinyl copy of "Horsey"
Picture disc copy of "Niemandswaser"
Print signed by David Tibet
Tote Bag
							Track Listing
						
						
										I
							
						- Love’s Young Dream
- Good Morning, Great Moloch
- The Magical Bird In The Magical Woods
- Red Hawthorn Tree
- Immortal Bird
- Niemandswasser
- Lullaby
- Sleep Has His House
- Good Morning, Great Moloch
- The Magical Bird In The Magical Woods
- Red Hawthorn Tree
- Niemandswasser VI
- The God Of Sleep Has Made His House
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							Michael Cashmore
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							Current 93: sleep has his house : have pity for the dead : Michael Cashmore : all instruments : David Tibet : vocals, harmonium : Steven Stapleton : the world : mixed by Steven Stapleton : engineered by Colin Potter at The Water Tower : sleep has his house : all music composed by Michael Cashmore, to which were added the dreams of David Tibet and Steven Stapleton, with the exception of 'Sleep Has His House' by David Tibet : all words by David Tibet with the exception of 'The God Of Sleep Has Made His House', which was written by John Gower : painting on back cover, Death OverShadows My Father, by David Tibet : remastered from the original digital session-tapes by The Bricoleur at Bladud Flies! : invaluable curative advice on track selection by José Pacheco : design by David Tibet and Ania Goszczyńska: layout by Ania Goszczyńska :
many thanks to: Sweet Saint Polka : Timothy Mark Lewis for making HomAleph possible : jake Gill for everything : Ossian Brown for all : Kris Rygg for Secrets : Lauren Winton : José Pacheco : Mark Logan : Steven Stapleton : Geoff Cox : Jhonn Balance : Miss Kat at The House of Puss : Thomas Ligotti : Colin Potter : Little Annie : Olivia Bunting : have pity for the dead : sleep has his house : full of delight : sleep has his house : have pity for the dead : sleep has his house : sleep has his house : have pity for the dead : sleep has his house : have pity for the dead : sleep has his house : pray for the dead : sleep has his house : sleep has his house : have pity for the dead : sleep has his house : have pity for the dead : sleep has his house : pray for the dead : sleep has his house : sleep has his house : have pity for the dead
						many thanks to: Sweet Saint Polka : Timothy Mark Lewis for making HomAleph possible : jake Gill for everything : Ossian Brown for all : Kris Rygg for Secrets : Lauren Winton : José Pacheco : Mark Logan : Steven Stapleton : Geoff Cox : Jhonn Balance : Miss Kat at The House of Puss : Thomas Ligotti : Colin Potter : Little Annie : Olivia Bunting : have pity for the dead : sleep has his house : full of delight : sleep has his house : have pity for the dead : sleep has his house : sleep has his house : have pity for the dead : sleep has his house : have pity for the dead : sleep has his house : pray for the dead : sleep has his house : sleep has his house : have pity for the dead : sleep has his house : have pity for the dead : sleep has his house : pray for the dead : sleep has his house : sleep has his house : have pity for the dead
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							2020 August 2xCD UK House Of Mythology HOMℵ2
							
							
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										I
							
						- Love's Young Dream (3:02)
- Good Morning, Great Moloch (3:19)
- The Magical Bird In The Magical Woods (8:47)
- Red Hawthorn Tree (4:33)
- Immortal Bird (6:33)
- Niemandswasser (6:31)
- Lullaby (1:47)
- Sleep Has His House (24:17)
- The God Of Sleep Has Made His House (4:32)
- Immortal Bird (Unreleased) (6:20)
- The Magical Bird In The Magical Woods (Unreleased) (5:49)
- Immortal Bird (Unreleased) (6:42)
- The Magical Bird In The Magical Woods (Unreleased) (5:53)
- Niemandswasser (Unreleased) (5:06)
- Sleep Has His House (Unreleased) (13:53)
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							This CD version contains the original vinyl mixes
Dear Girls and Boys and Cats and Catettes:
We wanted to inform you all about a MessUp—now being rectified—with the two recent C93 reissues on HomAleph.
Firstly, we gave the wrong details of the previously-unreleased tracks on CD II of Sleep Has His House. There were so many tapes, and so many different selections we made, that an earlier track-listing was accidentally added to the HoM site. The correct track-list for CD II of Sleep Has His House is:
Track 1: Immortal Bird (previously unreleased version)
Track 2: The Magical Bird In The Magical Woods (previously unreleased version)
Track 3: Immortal Bird (previously unreleased version)
Track 4: The Magical Bird In The Magical Woods (previously unreleased version)
Track 5: Niemandswasser (previously unreleased version)
Track 6: Sleep Has His House (previously unreleased version)
There should, of course, have been CD booklets in both the Horsey and Sleep Has His House CD reissues. The printers didn’t print them, for reasons we cannot comprehend, although it was clearly stated to the printers that each CD album was to have a booklet in.
We have no idea why this error occurred, beyond assuming that the Covid ViralSpiral Chaos has affected process and product!
So, we are currently printing the booklets, and we will post out for free to everyone who purchased the CDs from HoM. Please note you do not need to do anything; everyone who bought a Horsey or Sleep Has His House CD will automatically be sent their booklet in the post as soon as the booklets have been received from the printers.
'We have also, in the meantime, uploaded the booklets with a track-listing insert, hand-written by David, for the CDs & LPs as a free download, here: https://we.tl/t-mnyCkytup8 David hadn’t wanted to include a track-listing in the CDs’ booklets, or in the LPs’ lyric inserts, but as we have had some requests for them, we are happy to make them available for you all. Furthermore, as a mea culpa for these MessUps, we will be sending, very soon, a link for a free download for some more previously unreleased material taken from the master-tapes of the Horsey and Sleep Has His House recording sessions. David is presently discussing with his colleagues and co-curators on this project which tracks they should be.. So please keep your eyes open for forthcoming news on this.
With Love and Frustration from David+++ and HomAleph+++
						Dear Girls and Boys and Cats and Catettes:
We wanted to inform you all about a MessUp—now being rectified—with the two recent C93 reissues on HomAleph.
Firstly, we gave the wrong details of the previously-unreleased tracks on CD II of Sleep Has His House. There were so many tapes, and so many different selections we made, that an earlier track-listing was accidentally added to the HoM site. The correct track-list for CD II of Sleep Has His House is:
Track 1: Immortal Bird (previously unreleased version)
Track 2: The Magical Bird In The Magical Woods (previously unreleased version)
Track 3: Immortal Bird (previously unreleased version)
Track 4: The Magical Bird In The Magical Woods (previously unreleased version)
Track 5: Niemandswasser (previously unreleased version)
Track 6: Sleep Has His House (previously unreleased version)
There should, of course, have been CD booklets in both the Horsey and Sleep Has His House CD reissues. The printers didn’t print them, for reasons we cannot comprehend, although it was clearly stated to the printers that each CD album was to have a booklet in.
We have no idea why this error occurred, beyond assuming that the Covid ViralSpiral Chaos has affected process and product!
So, we are currently printing the booklets, and we will post out for free to everyone who purchased the CDs from HoM. Please note you do not need to do anything; everyone who bought a Horsey or Sleep Has His House CD will automatically be sent their booklet in the post as soon as the booklets have been received from the printers.
'We have also, in the meantime, uploaded the booklets with a track-listing insert, hand-written by David, for the CDs & LPs as a free download, here: https://we.tl/t-mnyCkytup8 David hadn’t wanted to include a track-listing in the CDs’ booklets, or in the LPs’ lyric inserts, but as we have had some requests for them, we are happy to make them available for you all. Furthermore, as a mea culpa for these MessUps, we will be sending, very soon, a link for a free download for some more previously unreleased material taken from the master-tapes of the Horsey and Sleep Has His House recording sessions. David is presently discussing with his colleagues and co-curators on this project which tracks they should be.. So please keep your eyes open for forthcoming news on this.
With Love and Frustration from David+++ and HomAleph+++
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