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- Sing_to_God runtime "88.8".
- Sing_to_God abstract "Sing to God is the seventh album by Cardiacs and their first with drummer Bob Leith.Sing to God was also the band's first double album, due to the sheer amount of material that group leader Tim Smith had written over a number of years with little or no Cardiacs live performances. The album was initially released as a limited run of 3000 double album sets, and later as two separate CDs. It is named after a children's hymn book owned by former Cardiacs keyboardist William D. Drake, although Smith has stressed the album is not a religious work.".
- Sing_to_God artist Cardiacs.
- Sing_to_God genre Art_rock.
- Sing_to_God genre Post-punk.
- Sing_to_God previousWork Sampler_(album).
- Sing_to_God producer Tim_Smith_(musician).
- Sing_to_God runtime "5328.0".
- Sing_to_God subsequentWork Guns_(album).
- Sing_to_God wikiPageExternalLink www.cardiacs.net.
- Sing_to_God wikiPageExternalLink www.organart.com.
- Sing_to_God wikiPageID "9805427".
- Sing_to_God wikiPageRevisionID "573300587".
- Sing_to_God artist Cardiacs.
- Sing_to_God cover "Singtgod.jpg".
- Sing_to_God genre Art_rock.
- Sing_to_God genre Post-punk.
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- Sing_to_God label "Alphabet Business Concern".
- Sing_to_God lastAlbum "Sampler".
- Sing_to_God length "5328.0".
- Sing_to_God name "Sing to God".
- Sing_to_God nextAlbum "Guns".
- Sing_to_God producer "Tim Smith".
- Sing_to_God quote ""Tim would have drums and rough keyboard chords on tape and would ask me to come up with guitar and bass riffs. I was literally allowed to do pretty much anything I wanted. Tim would then do the production bit and get the best out of me… I remember Tim had programmed the weird bit in the middle of "Odd Even" and left me to find a guitar line amongst the chords so I was sat on my own dropping myself in. When he came back it was done and he was very happy... particularly with my choice of last note! We would both make suggestions then Tim would edit the ideas into something that worked. Tim would chip in with ideas for my songs too like the string arrangement on "Manhoo" which was lovely."".
- Sing_to_God recorded "1996".
- Sing_to_God released "1996".
- Sing_to_God rev "Organ".
- Sing_to_God source "Jon Poole on his contributions to Cardiacs Sing to God album)".
- Sing_to_God thisAlbum "Sing to God".
- Sing_to_God type "Double Album".
- Sing_to_God width "35.0".
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- Sing_to_God comment "Sing to God is the seventh album by Cardiacs and their first with drummer Bob Leith.Sing to God was also the band's first double album, due to the sheer amount of material that group leader Tim Smith had written over a number of years with little or no Cardiacs live performances. The album was initially released as a limited run of 3000 double album sets, and later as two separate CDs. It is named after a children's hymn book owned by former Cardiacs keyboardist William D.".
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- Sing_to_God name "Sing to God".