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Key Information
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| Artist: |
Green Velvet |
| Record Label: |
F111 |
| Genre: |
R&B |
| Subgenre: |
Dance |
| Release Date: |
April 04, 2000 |
| Album Duration: |
72m:01s |
| Number of Discs: |
1 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Flash 2. Answering Machine 3. Stalker 4. Coitus (Remix, remix) 5. Land of the Lost 6. Thoughts 7. Water Molecule 8. Leave My Body 9. Destination Unknown 10. Percolator 2000 11. Red Light 12. Abduction |
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Solo performer: Green Velvet. Audio Remixer: Green Velvet. Photographer: Melanie Nissen. It isn't easy to miss Curtis Jones, aka Green Velvet. He's an arresting sight, with his cornrows of green studs. His music is equally pulse pounding-a macabre hybrid of post-Berlin techno, erotic swagger, and stream-of-consciousness funk that is positively Prince-ly in stature. Jones likes to interject bizarre life observations, taken from his phone ("Answering Machine") of ripped from a bad grade-school science class ("Water Molecule"), into his groove concoctions. GREEN VELVET displays first-class dance floor dynamics. With the spooky techno glide of "Abduction" and the bikini-thong beats of "Coitus," Green Velvet is lean, mean, and a cold crush cat with all the clicks. If Prince had decided to pursue the digital path down techno's chrome-sleek byway instead of funking up the blues, he'd be Green Velvet in Day-Glo drag. GREEN VELVET is indeed peculiar, very different, and quite formidable. |
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