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Key Information
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| Artist: |
Faithless |
| Record Label: |
Arista Records (USA) |
| Contributing Artist: |
Boy George |
| Genre: |
R&B |
| Subgenre: |
Dance |
| Release Date: |
November 23, 1999 |
| Number of Discs: |
2 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Garden 2. Bring My Family Back 3. Postcards 4. Take the Long Way Home 5. Why Go? 6. She's My Baby 7. God Is a DJ 8. Hem of His Garment 9. Sunday 8pm 10. Killer's Lullaby 11. Hour of Need 12. God Is a DJ (Edit) |
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Song List: Disc 2
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1. Garden, The (End of Summer Intro) 2. Killer's Lullaby (Nightmare On Wax mix) 3. Take the Long Way Home (End Of The Road mix) 4. Bring My Family Back (Paul Van Dyk mix) 5. Sunday 8pm (A Time For Lovin' mix) 6. Hour of Need (Skinny mix) 7. Postcards (Rewritten mix) 8. God Is a DJ (Yes He Is) 9. Thank You 10. Why Go? (Radio mix) |
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Personnel includes: Maxi Jazz (vocals, various instruments); Boy George, Dido, Pauline Taylor, Jamie Catto, Rachael Brown (vocals); Dave Randall (guitar); Sister Bliss (keyboards); DJ Swamp (scratches). Recorded at Swanyard Studios, London, England. Faithless enhances its reputation as a purveyor of great music, dance or otherwise, demonstrating an uncommon ability to blend musical styles into a coherent album. SUNDAY 8PM is a very emotional record- sometimes euphoric and confident, at other times paranoid and fragile Vocalists play a large part in this. Boy George proves barely recognisable in his guest spot on the tender and pleading "Why Go," while Faithless rapper Maxi Jazz offers such choice verbal cuts as the brooding "Bring My Family Back" and the uplifting Euro house of "God is a DJ." The instrumental tracks are no less effective. SUNDAY 8PM opens with a moment of lush, blissed-out piano music. The majestic "Take the Long Way Home," led by a gorgeous cello melody, is outstanding. Another track ev... |
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