Burning from the Inside

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Burning from the Inside
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Studio album by Bauhaus
Released July 1983
Studio Rockfield Studios, Wales
Length 57:02
Label Beggars Banquet
Producer Bauhaus
Bauhaus chronology
The Sky's Gone Out
(1982)The Sky's Gone Out1982
Burning from the Inside
(1983)
Go Away White
(2008)Go Away White2008

Burning from the Inside is the fourth studio album by English gothic rock band Bauhaus, released in 1983 by record label Beggars Banquet.

Recording and production

During the recording of the album, singer Peter Murphy was gravely ill, leaving the rest of the band to undertake much of the writing and recording process without him. As evidence of how much input the rest of the band had on the album, bassist David J and guitarist Daniel Ash sang lead vocals on a number of songs.[1] This, combined with the fact that the band started recording without Murphy, led to internal difficulties, and by the time the album was released, they had already broken up.[citation needed] In 2015, David J announced in a solo performance that the album's title came from an incident in which he and Ash were smoking hash in a car and the car caught fire, burning from the inside.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 3/5 stars[1]

Ned Raggett, writing for The Quietus in 2013, called the album "a compelling sprawl at its best, a case for fragmentation as beauty".[2]

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Bauhaus (Daniel Ash, David J, Kevin Haskins and Peter Murphy). 

No. Title Length
1. "She's in Parties"   5:46
2. "Antonin Artaud"   4:09
3. "Wasp" (instrumental) 0:20
4. "King Volcano"   3:29
5. "Who Killed Mr. Moonlight?"   4:54
Side B
No. Title Length
6. "Slice of Life"   3:43
7. "Honeymoon Croon"   2:52
8. "Kingdom's Coming"   2:25
9. "Burning from the Inside"   9:21
10. "Hope"   3:17

Personnel

Bauhaus

References

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