Hydrology (album)

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Hydrology
No cover image exists
Studio album by Recoil
Released January 25, 1988
Genre Electronica
Length 37:18
Label Mute - STUMM 51
Producer Alan Wilder
Professional reviews
Recoil chronology
1+2
(1988)
Hydrology
(1988)
Bloodline
(1992)
Alternate Cover
CD release of Hydrology Plus 1+2
CD release of Hydrology Plus 1+2

Hydrology is a Recoil studio album, released January 25, 1988.

Hydrology was Alan Wilder's second Recoil release. The CD and cassette version included the first release, 1+2.

Wilder was unable to promote his new album because of the onset of (his band) Depeche Mode's Music for the Masses Tour. Wilder described the project at this stage as "an antidote to Depeche Mode in some ways; a way to alleviate the frustrations of always working within a pop format."[1]

Contents

The CD of Hydrology Plus 1+2 was re-released in 2007, again on Mute Records. The tracklisting and artwork remain the same.

All music written by Alan Wilder.

  1. "Grain" – 7:44
  2. "Stone" – 14:32
  3. "Sermon" – 15:03

  • Alan Wilder - Production, Instruments
  • T + CP Associates - Sleeve photography and design

  1. ^ From Recoil's official website: [Shunt]
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