| Catastrophe Ballet | ||||
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| Released | 1984 | |||
| Recorded | 1983–1984 | |||
| Genre | Gothic rock[1][2] | |||
| Label | Contempo | |||
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Catastrophe Ballet is the second studio album by American rock bandChristian Death. It was released in 1984, through record label Contempo.
Besides founderRozz Williams, the lineup on the album is completely different from the band's debut,Only Theatre of Pain, and is the first record to feature future band leaderValor Kand. This and the follow-up recordAshes would be the final releases to feature Williams before his departure in mid 1985.
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Catastrophe Ballet, featured a change in Williams' vocal delivery. WhileOnly Theatre of Pain and the Deathwish EP had Williams presenting a rhythmic spoken word style with an almost androgynous pitch to his voice, Catastrophe Ballet showed a richer, less harsh side to his vocal stylings, with more influence fromDavid Bowie andLou Reed.[3]Rather than theoccult-oriented lyrics from the first album, the singer showed a new-found interest inSurrealism and theDada movement. Kand, Demone and Glass shared these interests, and the synergy between them helped cultivate the musical change from the old band's murky, darkpunk to a more elegant, romantic strain of guitar-driven rock, though a tribalistic drumming was also added into the mix.
The popular front cover art of this album was by Serge Burner of the Invitation Au Suicide label staff.
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| Source | Rating |
| AllMusic | |
| Trouser Press | favorable[1] |
Trouser Press described the album as "a gem" and "goth that can afford to take itself seriously".[1]
The album was re-released in 1987 asA Catastrophe Ballet with Rhapsody of Youth and Rain with three bonus tracks:
In 1999 it was released with live recordings of "Awake at the Wall" and "The Drowning" and a CD-Rom track with pictures.
In 2009, the album was re-released once more with an unreleased studio track entitled "Beneath His Widow" featuring Rozz Williams.
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