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The Marble Index

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Prelude
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Lawns Of Dawns
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No One Is There
3:37
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Ari's Song
3:22
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Facing The Wind
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Julius Caesar
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Frozen Warnings
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Evening Of Light
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Roses In The Snow
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Nibelungen
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Album Information

Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 37:46

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eMusic Features

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The Impact and Influence of Nico

By Lenny Kaye, eMusic Contributor

She rests amidst the solace of Grunewald Forest outside Berlin, surrounded by woodland quietude. Even here, off the beaten path, there are floral tributes carefully placed around her grave; a bottle of unopened wine, candles (some still lit), ribbons, memorial notes. I have come to pay her respect, to leave yellow flowers beneath the marker listing her birth and death dates, a half-century apart. I can hear her voice, inflected with the accent of Prussia,… more »

They Say All Music Guide

The quirky, orchestrated folk-rock of Nico’s 1968 debut album, Chelsea Girl, in no way prepared listeners for the stark, almost avant-garde flavor of her 1969 follow-up, The Marble Index. The chanteuse presented an uncompromisingly bleak, gothic soundscape on her second album. Dominated by spare harmonium and Nico’s deep, brooding vocals, this album unveiled her singularly morose songwriting (her first record featured none of her compositions). Owing more to European classical and folk music than rock, it found little favor with 1969 audiences. But like the work of the Velvet Underground, it proved to be quite influential in the long run on a future generation of black-clad goth rockers. – Richie Unterberger

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