| 1 | Right Out There | 7:21 | ||
| Backing Vocals - Lisa Maxwell , Susie Ahern | ||||
| 2 | Hyperreality | 4:06 | ||
| 3 | Beautiful Madness | 5:45 | ||
| Backing Vocals - Lisa Maxwell , Susie Ahern | ||||
| 4 | Story From The Gut | 5:58 | ||
| 5 | Confusion | 8:51 | ||
| Harmonica - Chris Wilson (6) | ||||
| 6 | Pray | 7:21 | ||
| Backing Vocals - Mark Woods | ||||
| 7 | Strange Attractor | 6:26 | ||
| Trumpet - Tony Norris | ||||
| 8 | The Real Thing | 4:30 | ||
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Mixed By -
Mark Forrester
Voice [Siren] - Feeyona McNamara Written-By - Johnny Young | ||||
| 9 | Behold The Angel Of Frequency | 5:09 | ||
| Backing Vocals - Mark Woods | ||||
| 10 | Terminal 283 | 5:15 | ||
| 11 | Impossible Object | 4:48 | ||
--"Strange Attractor"...a laid-back, shuffling groove with a surreal vibe provided by distinctive diva/violin samples as a hook
--"Pray"...it's easy to understand why this was one of the actual single releases, being one of the most accessible songs on the entire album. An excellent slice of pop-flavored acid house.
--"Behold The Angel of Frequency"...from the lyrics to the groove, it's just DEEP.
--"Impossible Object"...all I'm going to say is this: cutting edge DJs, remixers...YOU SLEPT ON THIS ONE. A massive Gundam robot of an anthem with a dead-on harmonized vocoder vocal closes this album out perfectly. I would go so far as to say this entire album needs to be re-issued just for THIS ONE TRACK. (And heavy-gauge double vinyl while you're at it, please.)