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Sing to God is the fourth studio album by English rock band Cardiacs. Their first album with drummer Bob Leith and their second as a four-piece, it was recorded throughout 1995, breaking a hiatus by the band that had lasted since the band's previous album Heaven Born and Ever Bright (1992). During writing and recording, Jon Poole took a greater role than before, contributing to many songs written by band leader Tim Smith, and writing some of his own. The band decided to create a double album to encompass the great wealth of material written after their previous album. As with the band's previous albums, it presents a unique sound, and is seen as more eclectic than the band's previous albums, with one reviewer describing the record as "essentially everything Cardiacs had always been and it up to maximum," and another saying the album was where "Smith's ability to express the music inside his head really began to transcend any sort of identifiable genre and turned Cardiacs into something truly unique." The album was released in June 1996 by the band's own record label Alphabet Business Concern, originally as a limited edition double-disc CD set, before being re-released as two separate albums. Three singles were released from the album; "Bellyeye", "Manhoo" and "Odd Even". Upon release, the music press mostly overlooked the album with the exception of some hostile reviews, reflecting the band's unpopularity with the music press at the time. However, over time, it has gone on
Eden on the Air
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Eat It Up Worms Hero
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Dog-Like Sparky
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Fiery Gun Hand
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Insect Hoofs On Lassie
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Fairy Mary Mag
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Bellyeye
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A Horse's Tail
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Manhoo
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Wireless
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Dirty Boy
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Billion
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Odd Even
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Bell Stinks
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Bell Clinks
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Flap Off You Beak
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Quiet As A Mouse
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Angleworm Angel
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Red Fire Coming Out From His Gills
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No Gold
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Nurses Whispering Verses
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Foundling
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