"Quiet in Heaven" "Song of Liberty" | |
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Single by Faith. No Man | |
Released | 1983 |
Studio | Dangerous Rhythm |
Genre | Post-punk |
Length | 9:23 |
Label | Ministry of Propaganda FNM1 |
Songwriter(s) | Mike Morris |
Producer(s) | Matt Wallace |
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"Quiet in Heaven"/"Song of Liberty" is a 1983 double A-side single by California-based post-punk group Faith. No Man. Recorded at producer Matt Wallace's home studio, the single was the band's only release before the majority of its members left to form Faith No More the following year; keyboard player Wade Worthington had already been replaced between the single's recording and its release.
Both songs were written by singer and guitarist Mike Morris, who is also credited with the single's artwork—including a picture of Adolf Hitler wearing a tutu on the record's A-side. The music has been favorably reviewed since its release, with the group being compared to Joy Division, Public Image Ltd and Killing Joke.