Temas: 1. "Cygnus....Vismund Cygnus4" – 13:02
1. "Sarcophagi"
2. "Umbilical Syllables"
3. "Facilis Descenus Averni2"
4. "Con Safo"
2. "The Widow" – 5:51
3. "L'Via L'Viaquez5" – 12:22
4. "Miranda That Ghost Just Isn't Holy Anymore" – 13:10
1. "Vade Mecum3"
2. "Pour Another Icepick"
3. "Pisacis (Phra-Men-Ma)"
4. "Con Safo"
5. "Cassandra Geminni" – 32:32
1. "Tarantism"
2. "Plant a Nail in the Navel Stream"
3. "Faminepulse"
4. "Multiple Spouse Wounds"
5. "Sarcophagi"
Frances the Mute is the second studio album by
progressive rock band The Mars Volta released in the US on March 1, 2005. The album's lyrics often jump from
Spanish to
English. Though not as commercially successful as
De-Loused in the Comatorium, it received considerable critical praise. The album displays a deep
jazz influence while infusing
Latin flavor into many songs, as well as utilising many of the
dub,
ambient and
electronica influences and techniques experimented with in
De Facto and Omar Rodríguez-López's solo projects in order to create one cohesive composition divided into many tracks. Originally to be titled
Sarcophagus[1],
Frances the Mute sold 123,000 copies in its opening week and has sold 465,000 copies as of September 2006. The album made multiple "Best of" lists at the end of 2005.
[2] In the
Q &
Mojo Classic Special Edition
Pink Floyd & The Story of Prog Rock, the album came #18 in its list of "40 Cosmic Rock Albums"
[3] and the album was named as one of
Classic Rock's 10 essential
progressive rock albums of the decade.
[4]
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