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Patrick Cowley - Mind Warp

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Patrick Cowley - Mind Warp

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Catalog#:
SPLK-7053
Format:
CD
Country:
Canada
Released:
1992
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Electro, Synth-pop, Disco

Tracklist

1   Tech-No-Logical World 7:43 X
2   Invasion 6:44 X
3   They Came At Night 6:12 X
4   Mind Warp 6:36 X
5   Primitive World 3:01 X
    Vocals [Chant] - Erica Buffett , J. Forrest Knight , Jeff Mehl , Jim Saunders , Jo-Carol Block* , John Hedges , Lauren Carter , Mary Buffett , Michael Bailey , Nicole Buffett , Stacey Sudduth
6   Mutant Man 5:23 X
7   Goin' Home 5:36 X
8   Invasion (Remix) 6:21 X
    Remix - Ken Kessie , Marty Blecman
9   Mind Warp (Remix) 7:57 X
    Remix - Ken Kessie , Marty Blecman
10   Goin' Home (Remix) 8:37 X
11   Tech-No-Logical World (Instrumental) 7:28 X
12   Tech-No-Logical World (Radio Edit) 3:36 X

Credits

Engineer - Leslie Ann Jones , Maureen Droney
Featuring [Instruments], Arranged By - Patrick Cowley
Guitar - James "Tip" Wirrick*
Mixed By [Engineer] - Ken Kessie
Percussion [Additional] - David Frazier
Recorded By [Engineer] - Robert Missbach
Recorded By [Second Engineer] - Gordon Lyon
Vocals - Jo-Carol Block* , Lauren Carter , Paul Parker

Notes

(P)1982 Recorded & mixed at The Automatt.
Additional recording at Tres Virgos Studios, San Rafael.
Special thanks to The San Francisco Vocoder Choir.
Sleeve-note for track 09:
Warning: This version has been slightly altered by some slightly warped minds.

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Review by nicky Feb 01, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
This is a weird album. Mindwarp itself sounds like a housetracks even before house was 'invented'. Other tracks, like goin' home, have a slower BPM and a different sound, more discolike. So you could consider it as a cross-section of Cowley's repertoire. The remixs on the album are a waste of time. Most don't do credit to the songs remixed. (As stated in the notes track 9 is the worst kind of mix)