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1995 studio album by Rozz Williams and Gitane Demone
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Dream Home Heartache is an experimental dark cabaret collaboration album featuring American musicians Rozz Williams and Gitane Demone , both former members of Christian Death . It was released in late 1995 by Triple X Records after being recorded between March 28 and April 5, 1995 in the Netherlands . Williams and Demone toured Europe and North America in support of the album, provoking a riot in Mexico City when fans were unable to enter the sold-out venue. The album is named after the Roxy Music song "In Every Dream Home a Heartache ", a cover of which is the first and last track. The album features synthesisers , pianos and accordions , with cabaret -influenced (at times nearly a cappella ) vocals.
The album has been described in print as "a stunning collection of bluesy cabaret songs",[ 2] "on the pretty side of goth", and as "quite possibly Williams' most appealing work outside of Christian Death."[ 1] Greg Fasolino, Katherine Yeske and Scott Ferguson, of alternative music magazine Trouser Press , describe the album as "a surreal experience that could be the score to some warped, shadowy Broadway musical".[ 3]
Track
Song
Writer
Length
Notes
1
"In Every Dream Home a Heartache"
Ferry
7:33
Cover of Roxy Music 's song of the same name
2
"These Vulnerable Eyes"
Demone, Rekvelt
3:46
3
"The Pope's Egg Hat"
Rekfelt, Williams
5:11
4
"Manic Depression"
Hendrix
6:03
Cover of Jimi Hendrix's song of the same name
5
"Flowers"
Williams
6:07
Featured on Projekt Records ' A Dark Cabaret [ 4]
6
"A World Apart"
Gaumer, Rekvelt, Williams
3:48
7
"Moon Without a Tear"
Demone
2:32
8
"In Every Dream Home a Heartache (Reprise)"
Ferry
2:31
Cover of Roxy Music's song of the same name
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