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Chris Connelly: Biography (1371 words) |
 | Initially instigated by the overwhelming requests of fans and listeners in 1996, Chris decided to plunge into the task of arranging and dissecting some of his catalogue of work; which was then, by the auspices of KB Publishing, awarded to those demands in its 112-page glory. |
 | Connelly’s latest forthcoming solo exercise; a set of 8 new studio recordings which promises to deliver all of the grace, integrity and quality he is so apt to deliver to his listeners. |
 | Above all, Chris Connelly is one of the few independent artists today who still believes in the power of songwriting as nothing short of divine narrative; the craft of music as the perfect vehicle for poetic expression. |
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Ned's Nineties: 110 (385 words) |
 | At the time, Chris Connelly was just seen as the tall screaming Scot in various line-ups of Ministry, the Revolting Cocks, at one point Fini Tribe, and various other things. |
 | Connelly's voice rages over the whole thing, and while it's all very abstract, the mood hits you right. |
 | Stated nowhere on the sleeve beyond a general dedication -- understandably -- is the fact that Connelly's fiance killed herself during the recording of the album; Connelly has since confirmed this track is about her. |