Dalis Car

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His Box 00:00 Tools
The Judgement Is The Mirror 00:00 Tools
Cornwall Stone 00:00 Tools
Artemis 00:00 Tools
Moonlife 00:00 Tools
Create And Melt 00:00 Tools
Dalis Car 00:00 Tools
Dali's Car 00:00 Tools
King Cloud 00:00 Tools
If You Go Away 00:00 Tools
Subhanallah 00:00 Tools
Sound Cloud 00:00 Tools
Artemis Rise 00:00 Tools
Lifelong Moment 00:00 Tools
High Places 00:00 Tools
Soundcloud 00:00 Tools
Lifelong Moments 00:00 Tools
Create & Melt 00:00 Tools
HIS BOX ---- Live WHISTLE TEST 00:00 Tools
Dalis Car - His Box 00:00 Tools
Artimes Rise 00:00 Tools
03 Cornwall Stone 00:00 Tools
01 Dalis Car 00:00 Tools
If You Go Away (Ne me quitte pas) 00:00 Tools
07 The Judgement Is The Mirror 00:00 Tools
02 His Box 00:00 Tools
"The Judgement Is The Mirror" 00:00 Tools
04 Artemis 00:00 Tools
The Judgment Is The Mirror 00:00 Tools
Glad To be Alive 00:00 Tools
05 Create And Melt 00:00 Tools
Artemis // 1984 00:00 Tools
Dalis Car-The Judgement is the Mirror 00:00 Tools
06 Moonlife 00:00 Tools
Dali’s Car 00:00 Tools
The Judgement is a Mirror 00:00 Tools
The Waking Hour 00:00 Tools
02 life-long moment (judgement is the mirror b-side) 00:00 Tools
Lifelong Moment (The judgement is the mirror B-side) 00:00 Tools
Dalis Car-Artemis 00:00 Tools
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Dalis Car was a short lived collaboration between ex-Japan bassist/composer Mick Karn and Bauhaus vocalist Peter Murphy. The project resulted in one album in 1984, The Waking Hour on Beggars Banquet, featuring Paul Vincent Lawford on percussion, with the track "The Judgement Is The Mirror" released as a single. The album was a commercial failure having been unsuccessful and using almost 150% of the studio budget. The collaboration's misfortunes were due most likely to Karn and Murphy not getting along during the process of recording, to the point that neither wanted to work together ever again. Karn stated in a late-1990s interview "It was a particularly difficult project, we were two very different people." Amazingly, in 2010 an internet mailinglist connected to Mick Karn announced him and Peter Murphy working on a follow-up. Unfortunately, Mick Karn had passed away due to a long battle with cancer. The fruits of the final sessions together were released in April 2012 as the five track EP In Glad Aloneness (Catalogue No MKCD4 available from Burning Shed www.burningshed.com ). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.