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Seven Red Seven - Shelter

Label: Speed Records (2)
Catalog#: CDSR 777
Format: CD, Album
Country:US
Released:1991
Genre: Electronic
Style: Synth-pop
Credits: Engineer [Mix Engineer] - Steve (Way) Spapperi*
Engineer [Recording & Mix Engineer] - Dave Sears
Engineer [Recording Engineer] - Glen West , John Armstrong
Producer - Seven Red Seven
Written-By, Recorded By - David Michael , Mitchell Adrian
Notes:©℗ 1991 Speed Records
Manufactured and Distributed by Speed Records
All Rights Reserved.
Unauthorized duplication is a violation of applicable laws.
Rating:   4.4/5 (8 votesRate It
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Tracklisting:

01   That Way Again (4:17)
02   Plans (4:38)
03   Thinking Of You (4:49)
    Producer - MARK!*
04   Faith (4:01)
05   Dimension X (5:10)
06   She Won't Dance (5:37)
07   You're The Answer (4:42)
08   Change (3:34)
    Drum Programming [Additional Drum Programming] - Jose Fernandez
  Vocals [Additional Vocals] - Jim Marcus
09   Everybody Lies (5:24)
10   United Nations (4:27)
11   Days Of September (1:05)
12   Zero (4:47)
13   Shelter (5:39)
14   Thinking Of You (Warzone Mix) (4:26)
    Producer - MARK!*
  Remix - Jim Marcus , Van Christie
15   Everybody Lies (Remix) (4:45)

User Reviews:

technosapien, Feb 13, 2005

This is one of those absolutely essential (yet out of print) albums that you must have. Seven Red Seven was so unique, they mixed Synthpop and Industrial so perfectly. You have some of the best New Wave/Synthpop tracks in She Won't Dance, You're The Answer, and That Way Again... you have weird sample-based tracks like Dimension-X (that samples, i think, The Twilight Zone) and then some that would fit in an industrial set like United Nations and Change. The production on this album so top notch, just an absolutely essential album to own.

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