CinemaSonics
CinemaSonics is the second album by Doug Wimbish, released on May 28, 2008 by Yellowbird Records.[1][2]
CinemaSonics | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | May 28, 2008 | |||
Genre | Industrial hip hop, drum and bass | |||
Length | 58:02 | |||
Label | Yellowbird | |||
Producer | Milan Cimfe, Bernard Fowler, Keith LeBlanc, Adrian Sherwood, Michal Vaniš, Doug Wimbish | |||
Doug Wimbish chronology | ||||
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Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Revolution" | Keith LeBlanc, Skip McDonald, Adrian Sherwood, Doug Wimbish | 2:52 |
2. | "Trance (Make My Own Reality)" | Bernard Fowler, Skip McDonald, Doug Wimbish | 4:53 |
3. | "Scary Man" | Bernard Fowler, Doug Wimbish | 6:02 |
4. | "Homeless" | Curtis Mayfield | 5:25 |
5. | "Danger" | Basil Clarke, Skip McDonald, Adrian Sherwood, Doug Wimbish | 3:55 |
6. | "Rockin' Shoes" | Skip McDonald, Doug Wimbish | 4:17 |
7. | "Silent Footsteps/Minor "D"eparture" | Sas Bell, Kevin Gibbs, Skip McDonald, Doug Wimbish | 6:56 |
8. | "Swirl" | Doug Wimbish | 3:34 |
9. | "Broadcasting" | Adrian Sherwood, Doug Wimbish | 6:22 |
10. | "I Wanna Know" | Shara Nelson, Adrian Sherwood, Doug Wimbish | 4:42 |
11. | "Special Request" | Keith LeBlanc, Skip McDonald, Sister Carol, Doug Wimbish, Bernie Worrell | 6:00 |
12. | "No Release, No Surrender" | Sas Bell, Kevin Gibbs, Skip McDonald, Doug Wimbish | 4:59 |
13. | "Easy Philosophy" | Doug Wimbish | 4:13 |
Personnel
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Release history
Region | Date | Label | Format | Catalog |
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Germany | 2008 | Yellowbird | CD | yeb-7705 2 |
References
- "Cinema Sonics". Allmusic. Retrieved September 30, 2014.
- Parker, David (2001). "Album: Doug Wimbish - 'CinemaSonics'". skysaw.org. Retrieved September 30, 2014.
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