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1955 (album)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 1955 |
| type | studio |
| artist | Soul-Junk |
| cover | Soul-Junk1955 Cover.jpg |
| released | |
| recorded | DML Studios |
| genre | Experimental rock, experimental hip hop, abstract hip hop, electronic rock, noise rock, indie rock |
| length | 2:29:01 |
| label | Jackson Rubio |
| prev_title | 1954 |
| prev_year | 1996 |
| next_title | 1956 |
| next_year | 2000 |
1955 is a 1998 hip hop music album by Soul-Junk. Musically, the album is the most centred between the low-fi and hip hop eras of Soul-Junk; as put by CCM Magazine "trip-hop meets folk meets retro rock." As with many Soul-Junk albums, the Biblical references from which the lyrics are drawn are listed in the liner. 1955 has a length of about two-and-a-half hours, which was cut from about six hours of material.
Track listing
Personnel
- Glen Galaxy - Guitar, vocals, inside cover artwork
- Jon Galaxy - Bass, Science
- Ron Easterbrooks - Guitar, vocals
- Nathan Poage - Drums
- Chuck P. - knobs
- Mia Of The Lion - vocals
- Rachel Smith - vocals
References
References
- Greg Rumburg and Sarah Aldridge. (November 2000). "Untwisting Soul-Junk". [[CCM Magazine]].
- (1998). "1955". Jackson Rubio.
- Wiitala, Christopher. (1999). "Soul-Junk Interview". [[Cornerstone (magazine).
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