The Information Society's Synthpop Revolution
The electronic pop masterpiece that gave birth to "What's on Your Mind (Pure Energy)."
Making full use of synthesizers and sampling techniques, this album is at the forefront of dance music in the late '80s. The memorable sample of Leonard Nimoy's "Pure Energy" demonstrates the fusion of pop culture and electronic music. This album heralds a new era of techno-pop.
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1)
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What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy)
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2)
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Tomorrow
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3)
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Lay All Your Love On Me
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Repetition
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5)
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Walking Away
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Over The Sea
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Attitude
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Something In The Air
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Running
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Make It Funky
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Mastered By, Lacquer Cut By - Herb Powers, Jr.
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Arranged By, Programmed By, Performer - Paul Robb
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Performer, Sampler [Super-secret Sonic-bonic Mediaspeak Samples] - Kurt Valaquen
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Mixed By, Engineer [Mix] - Roey Shamir
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Producer, Arranged By, Programmed By, Mixed By, Engineer [Recording] - Fred Maher
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Engineer [Assistant] - Angela Piva
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Engineer [Assistant] - Oz Fritz
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Performer - Amanda Kramer
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Executive-Producer - Kevin Laffey
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Photography By - Isabel Snyder
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Performer - James Cassidy
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Layout - Steven Miglio
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Art Direction - The Grey Organisation
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Typography - Daniel Shapiro