Blast the Human Flower
Blast the Human Flower is an album by the English experimental musician Danielle Dax. It was her first album recorded while signed to Sire Records.
The cover artwork is by Stylorouge.
Reception
Billboard magazine gave a mixed review of the album, noting the "interesting songs" but felt that Dax lacked "the kind of distinctive chops to break her out from the pack". The "exotic cover" of "Tomorrow Never Knows" was singled out in the review as "the best overture for modern rock radio".Singles
Tomorrow Never Knows
U.K. 7" – Sire W 9529- "Tomorrow Never Knows" – 3:31
- "King Crack" – 2:10
- "Tomorrow Never Knows" – 5:15
- "Tomorrow Never Knows" – 5:02
- "Tomorrow Never Knows" – 4:22
U.S. Cassette – Sire 9 21773-4
- "Tomorrow Never Knows" – 5:15
- "Tomorrow Never Knows" – 3:31
- "Tomorrow Never Knows" – 5:02
- "Tomorrow Never Knows" – 4:22
- "King Crack" – 2:10
- "Tomorrow Never Knows" – 3:31
- "Tomorrow Never Knows" – 5:15
- "King Crack" – 2:10
- "Tomorrow Never Knows" – 5:02
- "Tomorrow Never Knows" – 4:22
Big Blue '82'
U.S. CD – Sire 9 40047–2- "Big Blue '82'" – 4:17
- "Big Blue '82'" – 6:42
- "Jehovah's Precious Stone" – 6:18
- "Big Blue '82'" – 4:08
- "Jehovah's Precious Stone" – 4:16
- "Big Blue '82'" – 4:17
- "Big Blue '82'" – 6:42
- "Big Blue '82'" – 4:08
- "Jehovah's Precious Stone" – 6:18
- "Jehovah's Precious Stone" – 4:16
Personnel
- Danielle Dax – Vocals, Keyboards, Guitar
- David Knight – Keyboards, Guitar, Bass
- Stephen Street – Keyboards, Guitar, Bass
- Karl Blake – Guitar
- Peter Farrugia – Guitar, Bass
- David Cross – Violin
- Anna Palm – Violin