ISDN Show
ISDN Show is a 1997 promotional release of a live ISDN show by The Future Sound of London that was netcast around that time, and as such it is a rare item and one of the last, technical, releases by FSOL until 2002. The track list given on the CD itself is incorrect: "Yage" is split into two tracks, making the further titles inaccurate. This corrects itself later on as the second "Womb" track is not given its own index, making the track list from "Glass" onwards correct.
ISDN Show | ||||
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Live album by The Future Sound of London | ||||
Released | 1997 | |||
Length | 56:27 | |||
Label | Virgin Records ISDNSHOW1 | |||
Producer | FSOL | |||
The Future Sound of London chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "Yage" (2:26)
- "My Kingdom" (4:08)
- "Womb" (5:39)
- "Psycho-Crab" (3:59)
- "Her Face Forms In Summertime" (4:17)
- "G Electro" (4:28)
- "Tingler '96" (4:39)
- "Womb" (4:37)
- "Glass" (4:26)
- "Herd Killing" (4:39)
- "Max (Original)" (4:21)
- "Carlos" (6:26)
- "Everyone In The World" (3:11)
- "Sitting Around" (1:51)
Crew
The disc itself contains no credit list, but it is to be presumed that all tracks written and produced by The Future Sound of London and engineered by "Yage", except:
- "Psycho Crab" written and produced by Leon Mar as Oil
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