| Dry Cleaning Ray | ||||
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| EP by No-Man | ||||
| Released | May 1997 | |||
| Genre | Dance, Ambient | |||
| Length | 41:59 | |||
| Label | 3rd Stone Ltd. | |||
| Producer | Tim Bowness, Steven Wilson | |||
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Dry Cleaning Ray is a mini-album released by British Art rock band No-Man. It was intended to be a companion release to Wild Opera album, compiling reinterpretations and original songs stemming from the Wild Opera sessions.
In keeping with other No-Man releases, several tracks offer other uses of Steven Wilson's previously released music; in this case, "Jack the Sax" reuses the guitar progression from "Wake as Gun" (on the Porcupine Tree release Insignificance), while "Kightlinger" offers a different perspective on "The Colour of Air" (from The Sky Moves Sideways, also by Porcupine Tree).
All tracks written by Bowness / Wilson, except Track 8, Serge Gainsbourg (translation: Mick Harvey).