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Golden Palominos, The - This Is How It Feels

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Catalog#:
7 72735-2
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
US
Released:
1993
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Abstract, Dub, Experimental

Tracklist

1   Sleepwalk 5:12 X
2   Prison Of The Rhythm 4:54 X
3   I'm Not Sorry 5:07 X
4   This Is How It Feels 4:45 X
5   To A Stranger 5:41 X
    Vocals [Voices] - Lydia Kavanagh
6   The Wonder 4:55 X
7   Breakdown 4:58 X
8   These Days 4:09 X
    Keyboards, Arranged By [Strings] - Amanda Kramer
  Keyboards, Programmed By [Additional] - Jeff Bova
  Vocals [Voices] - Lydia Kavanagh
  Written-By - J. Browne*
9   Rain Holds 5:52 X
10   Twist The Knife 5:21 X
11   Bird Flying 5:54 X
12   A Divine Kiss 3:15 X
    Vocals [Voices] - Lydia Kavanagh

Credits

Bass - Bill Laswell
Guitar - Bootsy Collins , Nicky Skopelitis
Mastered By - Howie Weinberg
Mixed By - Bruce Calder , Matt Stein
Organ [Hammond] - Bernie Worrell
Photography [Cover] - Melanie Acevedo
Photography [Textural] - Dean Karr
Producer, Drums, Programmed By, Percussion, Loops, Artwork By [Art Direction] - Anton Fier
Programmed By, Loops, Effects - Matt Stein
Recorded By - Bruce Calder , Matt Stein , Oz Fritz
Technician [Digital Assembly] - Scott Van Dette
Vocals [Voices] - Lori Carson
Written-By - Fier* (tracks: 1 to 7, 9 to 12) , Laswell* (tracks: 1 to 7, 9 to 12) , Carson* (tracks: 1 to 4, 6, 7, 9 to 11) , Kavanah* (tracks: 5, 12) , Stein* (tracks: 12)

Notes

Recorded and mixed at Greenpoint Studio, January to June 1993. Mastered at Masterdisc.

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Review by mdesmet Nov 04, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
This "record" is based in large part on the Graham Greene novel "the End of the Affair". It makes a terrific aural lens to study the human condition through. This album is highly recommended, and a great 1/2 of a diptych when coupled with a reading of the book.