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1956 (album)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 1956 |
| type | studio |
| artist | Soul-Junk |
| cover | Soul-Junk1956 Cover.jpg |
| released | |
| recorded | Rafter Studio, Rolltop Studio |
| genre | Abstract hip hop, experimental hip hop, Christian hip hop, |
| label | 5 Minute Walk |
| producer | Frank Tate |
| prev_title | 1955 |
| prev_year | 1998 |
| next_title | 1957 |
| next_year | 2002 |
Lo-fi music, rap rock, glitch hop, Christian rock, drum and bass, experimental rock 1956 is an album by hip hop group, Soul-Junk. It was released in July 2000 on 5 Minute Walk. Some tracks were selected to appear on the MTV reality show Road Rules.
Track listing
- Enter Venus
- ill-m-i
- Rachel Galaxy: Vocals
- Tim Kellett: Violin
- How We Flow
- Jason Crane: Trumpet
- Sarpodyl
- Brian Cantrell: drums
- Rachel Galaxy: Vocals
- Rafter Roberts: Banjo, harmonica, key, tone generators, pump organ, croquet mallets/balls, marimba
- Tim Coffman: percussion
- 3po Soul
- Proverbs – 18:12
- Rafter Roberts: Vocorder
- Life to False Metal
- Nathan Poage: Drums
- Rafter Roberts: Background Vocals
- K.I.N.G.D.O.M.O.G.O.D
- Eyes, Externally
- Brian Cantrell: Drums
- Rafter Roberts: Background Vocals
- dj 3rd Rail: Guest Emcee
- Monkeyflower & Yarrow
- Judah
- Nathan Poage: Drums
- Pumpfake
- Lordy Child (Say Abba)
- Steve Ball: Violin, arrangements
- Singers:
- Cathleen, Rachel, Jude, and John Galaxy
- Christyne, Julia, and Nathan Poage
- Sea Monsters & Gargoyles
- Pigeon John: Guest Emcee
- The Peacemaker
- Rafter Roberts: Drums
- Dry Bones
- Ezekiel – 37:1-28
- Jason Crane: Trumpet
- Pall Jenkins: Musical Saw, wind machine
- Nathan Poage: Drums
- Evona Waschinski: Upright bass
- Sweet to my Soul (White Hot Apostle Mix)
- Nathan Poage: Drums
- Red Top
- Pish Posh: Remix
Credits
- Glen Galaxy (MC, guitar, vocals, bass, samples, whistling)
- Jon Galaxy (Bass, samples, kaos pad, keys)
- Tracking: Tim Coffman (Rolltop Studio), Rafter Roberts
- Mixing, Mastering: Rafter Roberts
- Artwork: Aaron James, Amy Matthews
Covers
"ill-m-i" was covered by TobyMac on his albums Welcome to Diverse City and Renovating Diverse City.
References
References
- [{{AllMusic
- [http://www.jesusfreakhideout.com/cdreviews/1956.asp Jesus Freak Hideout review]
- [http://www.tollbooth.org/2000/reviews/souljunk.html The Phantom Tollbooth review]
- (unsigned). (September–October 2000). "news / Modern Rock". [[7ball]].
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