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Carl Craig - More Songs About Food And Revolutionary Art

Label: SSR Records
Catalog#: SSR 188 CD
Format: CD, Album
Country:Belgium
Released:1997
Genre: Electronic
Style: Downtempo, Techno, Deep House, Tech House
Credits: Artwork By - ladybug.grafikz.usa
Other [Cover Quote] - Jeff Sawell
Written-By - Carl Craig
Notes:Licensed from Planet E.
Recorded throughout time in Detroit, London and Eindhoven. Compiled and mastered at electronic music laboratories of aural sciences.
Text on front cover from Jeff Sawell reads:
Revolutionary art is not determined by it's avant garde content; nor its formal or technical trickery, it's interpretation of reality or its verisimilitude, but, rather, by how much it revolutionises our thinking and imagination; overturning our preconceptions, bias and predjudice and inspiring us to change ourselves and the world...
The following text appears on the inside sleeve and is the closing vocals at the end of track 15:
Paint will be spilled with the color of blood. This blood signifies all the minds that will be lost in the revolution. This is not a revolution against governments... This is a revolution against ignorance... Detroit 1997
Rating:   4.5/5 (83 votesRate It
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Tracklisting:

1   Es.30 (2:26)
2   Televised Green Smoke (6:16)
3   Goodbye World (3:32)
4   Alien Talk (0:31)
5   Red Lights (7:39)
6   Dreamland (6:06)
7   Butterfly (7:30)
8   Act 2 (0:31)
9   Dominas (7:01)
10   At Les (6:09)
11   Suspiria (4:04)
12   As Time Goes By (Sitting Under A Tree) (5:13)
    Written-By - S. Gregory*
13   Attitude (3:00)
    Vocals - Naomi Daniel
  Written-By - N. Daniel*
14   Frustration (6:57)
    Producer - Derrick May
  Written-By - D. May*
15   Food And Art (In The Spirit Of Revolution) (6:57)

User Reviews:

milkish, May 15, 2002

Timeless, lovely and revolutionary. The reason for many of us waking up and realizing that we could make music ourselves, by our own standards and using technology in a soulful manner. Still one of my favorites.

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