
Revolutionary Army of the Infant Jesus is an experimental music collective that was formed in Liverpool, England in 1985 by founding members Dave Seddon, Jon Egan, Sue and Paul Boyce, shortly joined by Leslie Hampson. Their name is a reference to the terrorist group in Luis Buñuel's final film, That Obscure Object of Desire. The group's music is a blend of folk and sacred music, industrial and ambient sounds, and samples that has drawn comparisons to neofolk artists like Current 93 and Death in June
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Tales From Europe
Come Holy Spirit
Beauty After the Fall
The Miller
The Singing Ringing Tree
Transfiguration
Nostalgia
Lament (Ashes in the Water)
De Profundis
Shadowlands
Communion
Joy Of The Cross
Psalm
Hymn To Dionysus
Inmaculado
Man Of Sorrows
Le Monde Du Silence
Dies Irae
Nativity
Dreams (Awakening Of A Child's Mind)
Remnants
The Road Home
After The End
Equinox
Song of the Soul
Les Fils des Etolies
Après le temps
All is Grace
Desparu
Procession
The Bright Field
A Crowd of Stars
Suspended on a Cross
Thême Reprise
She Moved Through The Fair
Paradis
Before the Ending of the Day
Immaculado
Theme Reprise
Cantata Sacra
The Parable (Of The Singing Ringing Tree)
Object of Desire
The Dream
Thême de "L'Homme qui ne croyait pas en lui-meme"
The Dream (Awakening Of A Child's Mind)
Mouvement
Thême de 'L'Homme qui ne croyait pas en lui-meme'
Celestine
Singing Ringing Tree
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