01. Together We're Stranger (8.31)
02. All The Blue Changes (7.48)
03. The City In A Hundred Ways (2.23)
04. Things I Want To Tell You (9.04)
05. Photographs In Black & White (10.03)
06. Back When You Were Beautiful (5.21)
07. The Break-Up For Real (4.11)
Coming two years after No-Man's critical and word of mouth cult success 'Returning Jesus', 'Together We're Stranger' sees No-Man extending further the reach of its panoramic soundscapes and cracked ballads. This album lays claim to being No-Man's most powerful and emotionally direct album in its 15 year history. A deeper adventure into the realms of epic orchestral textures, slowcore songwriting & sonic experiment, featuring the band's sparsest and most directly emotional work to date. Comparable in parts to the 'exposed' feeling of 'Carolina Skeletons', or to the (later) work of Talk Talk, David Sylvian, Scott Walker and bands like Lambchop or Low. Initial copies of the CD come in a special fold out digipack in a slipcase.