Humanist

On The Edge Of A Lost And Lonely World


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On The Edge Of A Lost And Lonely World is the sophomore album from Humanist, the moniker of frequent Mark Lanegan collaborator Rob Marshall.

The album features an array of guests including Depeche Mode's Dave Gahan, Midlake's Tim Smith, Isobel Campbell, and Ed Harcourt, amongst others. Commenting on the album, Marshall says... "During a time when the world seemed to teeter off its axis, and I grappled with personal illness and losses, music became my lifeline once more. Like a soothing medication, each note and lyric offered a glimmer of hope in the midst of darkness. Collaborating on the tracks felt like a shared journey through the universal language of music, allowing me to fnd my voice amidst the chaos. The title, On The Edge Of A Lost And
Lonely World, felt deeply ftting then and continues to resonate now, embodying the essence of this profound musical exploration. I truly believe this album represents my fnest work yet, a testament to resilience and the power of art to illuminate even the darkest of times." 

Tracklist

LP Tracks: The Beginning ft Carl Hancock Rux / Too Many Rivals ft Tim Smith /
The Immortal ft Ed Harcourt / This Holding Pattern ft James Cox / Brother ft
Dave Gahan / Born To Be ft Peter Hayes / Keep Me Safe ft Rachel Fannan / Dark
Side Of Your Window ft James Allan / Love You More ft Isobel Campbell / The
End ft Madman Butterfy

CD Tracks: The Beginning (My God) feat. Carl Hancock Rux / Happy feat. Ed
Harcourt / Too Many Rivals feat. Tim Smith / The Immortal feat. Ed Harcourt /
This Holding Pattern feat. James Cox / Brother feat. Dave Gahan / Born To Be
feat. Peter Hayes / Keep Me Safe feat Rachel Fannan / Dark Side Of Your Window
feat. James Allan / Love You More feat. Isobel Campbell / Lonely Night feat.
Madman Butterfy / The Presence Of Haman feat. Madman Butterfy / The End
feat. Madman Butterfy