The Thing Which Solomon Overlooked

The Thing Which Solomon Overlooked is the seventh album by Japanese experimental band, Boris. It is one of the first Boris releases completely devoid of any vocals, and the first that does not feature drumming. The album was released in a one-time pressing of 550 copies on vinyl by the Finnish label Kult of Nihilow.[1]

The Thing Which Solomon Overlooked
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 2004 (2004-08)
Recorded2004 at Sound Square
GenreDrone, ambient
Length38:50
LabelKult of Nihilow
ProducerBoris
Boris chronology
Boris at Last: -Feedbacker-
(2003)
The Thing Which Solomon Overlooked
(2004)
04092001
(2004)

In 2006, the band released both The Thing Which Solomon Overlooked 2 and The Thing Which Solomon Overlooked 3, the second and third parts, respectively, of a series of albums. In 2013, the trilogy was remastered for the boxset The Thing Which Solomon Overlooked - Chronicle.

The song "A Bao A Qu" featured in this album shares the same title as one featured on the album Soundtrack from the Film Mabuta no Ura; however, the two are completely different songs.

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Scene 2"10:52
2."A Bao A Qu"7:58
Total length:18:50
Side two
No.TitleLength
1."The Dead Angle Which It Continues Showing"20:00

Personnel

Line-up

  • Takeshi bass
  • Atsuo effects
  • Wata guitar, effects

Additional credits

  • Souichirou Nakamura mixing, mastering
  • Boris production
  • Fangs Anal Satan artwork

Pressing History

Year Label Format Country Out Of Print? Notes
2004 Kult of Nihilow LP Finland Yes Ltd. 550 on clear orange vinyl

References



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