Man with the Woman Face
						
						
						
						
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							2002 January 12" UK United Dairies UD0102
							
							
								 Clear vinyl copies.
Two double-sided printed inserts in plastic stickered sleeve, inside a resealable polypropolene stickered bag.
						Two double-sided printed inserts in plastic stickered sleeve, inside a resealable polypropolene stickered bag.
							2002   12" UK United Dairies UD0102
							
							
								1 Test Pressing in handmade sleeve entitled "Broken Horse No. 1"
							
						
							Track Listing
						
						
										Side A
							
						- Beware The African Mosquito (Ring Your Doorbell, Put You To Sleep)
- Ag Canadh Thuas Sa Spèir [cmedd1161]
- White Light from the Stars in Your Mind (A Paramechanical Development)
							Personnel
						
						
						
						
							Sleeve Notes
						
						
							Steven Stapleton
Colin Potter
Mastered by Denis Blackham at Country Masters
Artwork by Babs
Thanks to Matt Black and Paul Jackson
						Colin Potter
Mastered by Denis Blackham at Country Masters
Artwork by Babs
Thanks to Matt Black and Paul Jackson
							Notes
						
						
							The second song title is in Gaelic and translates loosely as "Up in the sky, singing".
						
						
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							Details
						
						
							2002 January CD UK United Dairies UD0102CD
							
							
								 In digipak
							
						
							Track Listing
						
						
										Side A
							
						- Beware the African Mosquito (Ring Your Doorbell, Put You to Sleep) (13:14)
- Ag canadh thuas sa spèir (8:37)
- White Light from the Stars in Your Mind (A Paramechanical Development) (15:48)
							Personnel
						
						
						
						
							Sleeve Notes
						
						
							Steven Stapleton
Colin Potter
Mastered by Denis Blackham at Country Masters
Artwork by Babs
Thanks to Matt Black and Paul Jackson
						Colin Potter
Mastered by Denis Blackham at Country Masters
Artwork by Babs
Thanks to Matt Black and Paul Jackson
							Notes
						
						
							The second song title is in Gaelic and translates loosely as "Up in the sky, singing".
						
						
							Reviews
						
						
							Longtime NWW fans are going to be very very very pleased with this album. Shaved down to a mere duo featuring Steven Stapleton and Colin Potter, this is almost a tribute to the more ambient and free-form early to mid-period Nurse with Wound. The original mission statement from 1978 included a provision that Steven Stapleton didn't like "songs" and the last few full-length albums ('An Awkward Pause', 'Acts of Senseless Beauty', 'Who Can I Turn To Stereo' and 'Rock 'n Roll Station') have all been heavily song-based. Clocking in at under 40 minutes, this particular journey is comprised of three pieces: the two endpieces which linger around the 15-minute mark and the 8+ minute middle piece, whose title loosely translates to "Up in the Air, Singing" in Gaelic. Musically, it's perhaps the most intimate Nurse with Wound has been, with a particular, almost personal subtlety which I haven't detected probably since 'A Missing Sense.' The album opens with a warm underscore, scatterings of organic and electronic noises twitter and scurry by, accented with quiet, mumblesome voices, bees, finger piano or marimba (I can't tell) and various other sound effects -NOT- simply recycled from previous projects. It continues with an almost arguably surprising twist of events as the "band" jumps into full-force instrumental hyper Kraut-rock mode towards the end of the second track. The music and feel of the last track almost echoes the 'Musical Pumpkin Cottage'-era work from Stapleton with Tibet. The vocals repeat the title over and over again, comfortably easing any listener into utter bliss. This album can easily become one of my most listened-to records for 2002.
Jon Whitney
					Jon Whitney
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							2008 March CD UK ICR Distribution ICR69
							
							
								 In digipak
							
						
							2008 May CD UK ICR Distribution ICR69
							
							
								45 In digipak
With Man With The Woman Face Bonus Material
Signed and hand numbered painted 7" single in frame
						With Man With The Woman Face Bonus Material
Signed and hand numbered painted 7" single in frame
							Track Listing
						
						
										Side A
							
						- Beware the African Mosquito (Ring Your Doorbell, Put You to Sleep) (13:15)
- Ag canadh thuas sa spèir (8:38)
- White Light from the Stars in Your Mind (A Paramechanical Development) (15:48)
							Personnel
						
						
						
						
							Sleeve Notes
						
						
							Steven Stapleton
Colin Potter
Mastered by Denis Blackham at Country Masters
Artwork by Babs
Thanks to Matt Black and Paul Jackson
						Colin Potter
Mastered by Denis Blackham at Country Masters
Artwork by Babs
Thanks to Matt Black and Paul Jackson
							Notes
						
						
							Released with CD of unrelease material - Man With The Woman Face bonus material
						
						
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							2016 November 12" UK United Dairies UD0102
							
							
								1 test pressing of earlier release
hand-made sleeve by Steven Stapleton
						hand-made sleeve by Steven Stapleton
							Track Listing
						
						
										Side A
							
						- Beware The African Mosquito (Ring Your Doorbell, Put You To Sleep)
- Ag Canadh Thuas Sa Spèir [cmedd1161]
- White Light from the Stars in Your Mind (A Paramechanical Development)
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