El Cielo is Dredg's second album, released in October of 2002. Cover of Dredgs album El Cielo This work is copyrighted. ... Dredg (officially spelled dredg with a lowercase d) is a progressive alternative band from Los Gatos, California. ... October is the tenth month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of seven Gregorian months with the length of 31 days. ...
About the album
Like Dredg's first album, Leitmotif, El Cielo is a concept album. The booklet with El Cielo contains letters written by sufferers of sleeping disorders. All of the songs on the album (except the instrumentals, obviously) contain snippets of the text in the booklet. Leitmotif was originally self-funded and released by Dredg on May 30, 1999. ... Usually, in popular music, an album of an artist or group simply consists of a number of unconnected songs that the members of the group or the artist have written or have chosen to cover. ...
Early pressings of El Cielo were in a cardbord fold-out CD holder with pictures of clouds bordered by runes. Later pressings of El Cielo are apparently in the generic plastic jewel case. The cover of the later versions are obviously the cover of the booklet, which is a sort of brown leathery texture with the band's name and the album name on it. The image provided on this page is the cover of the earlier, cardboard fold-out version. Both versions are otherwise identical and have the same booklet.
Track 12, "Of the Room", is a remastered version of one of Dredg's first demo songs.
Track listing
"Brushstroke: Dcbtfoabaaposba"
"Same Ol' Road"
"Sanzen"
"Brushstroke: New Heart Shadow"
"△"
"Sorry But It's Over"
"Convalescent"
"Brushstroke: A Walk in the Park"
"Eighteen People Living in Harmony"
"Scissor Lock"
"Brushstroke: (Reprise)"
"Of the Room"
"Brushstroke: An Elephant in the Delta Waves"
"It Only Took a Day"
"Whoa Is Me"
"Canyon Behind Her"
External links
Album Analysis (http://www.defyperception.net/dredg/elcielo.htm)
ElCielo is dredg's second album, released on October 8, 2002.
One of the main influences on the band for ElCielo was a painting by Salvador Dali entitled "Dream Caused By The Flight Of A Bee Around A Pomegranate One Second Before Awakening," which also happens to be what the acronym in "Brushstroke: dcbtfoabaaposba" stands for.
Early pressings of ElCielo were in a cardbord fold-out CD holder with pictures of clouds bordered by runes.