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  1. This album features the singles “The Beat (en) Generation”, “Gravitate to Me”, “Armageddon Days Are Here Again” ,and “Kingdom of Rain” featuring vocals of Sinéad O'Connor.

  2. The line-up was completed by James Eller on bass and Dave Palmer on drums, and created a new musical direction for the band to follow away from their more associated dance-pop sounds. The new look The The would go onto tour ‘Mind Bomb’ on a global scale before making its follow-up, ‘Dusk’.

  3. Musically the album is fantastic: Johnny Marr on lead guitar, drummer guru David Palmer at drums, saxophone and clarinet, trombone and oboe, Hammond organ and harmonica - and all this plenitude is just a background to Matt Johnson's tortured vocals of Christian martyr.

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  4. Jul 21, 2016 · Dave Palmer [drums] started to get into some serious drug thing, his timing got affected, he was showing up late, and Dave was always very professional. So I warned him, then I fired him...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mind_BombMind Bomb - Wikipedia

    Completing the lineup was former Julian Cope band bass guitarist James Eller and session drummer David Palmer (while D.C. Collard provided live keyboards). Additional instrumentation on Mind Bomb was provided by sessioneers, most notably keyboard player Wix.

  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2002 CD release of "Mind Bomb" on Discogs.

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  8. Mind Bomb, an Album by The The. Released 11 July 1989 on Epic (catalog no. 463319 2; CD). Genres: Art Pop. Rated #176 in the best albums of 1989.