Walters Room

Walters Room is a studio album by Black Science Orchestra, released on Junior Boy's Own in 1996. The title is a reference to Walter Gibbons.[1] It debuted at number 68 on the UK Albums Chart.[2] In 2008, it was re-released with additional bonus tracks.

Walters Room
Studio album by
Released1996 (1996)
StudioChrysalis Studios
GenreElectronic
Length58:41
LabelJunior Boy's Own
ProducerAshley Beedle, Black Science Orchestra, Tommy D
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Start the Dancer"Beedle, Woolford, Classen3:55
2."City of Brotherly Love"Beedle, Woolford, Classen6:53
3."A Hot Family Day"Beedle, Woolford4:03
4."Bless the Darkness"Beedle, Woolford6:54
5."Just Holdin' On"Beedle, Woolford, Classen3:35
6."Hudson River Revisited"Beedle, Woolford, Classen3:07
7."St. Mark's Square"Beedle, Woolford6:11
8."Save Us (The Jam)"Beedle, Woolford, Classen, Tommy D8:17
9."Downtown Science"Beedle, Woolford6:26
10."Rican Opus #9"Beedle, Woolford5:19
11."Hudson River High"Beedle, Woolford, Classen3:56

Personnel

  • Ashley Beedle – percussion, keyboards, drum programming, vocals
  • Marc Woolford – keyboards, programming, vocals
  • Uschi Classen – keyboards, string arrangement, vocals
  • Amy Simmons – flute
  • David Alvarez – drums
  • Dave Maggio – saxophone
  • Lewis Rhone – trombone
  • Charles Marin – trumpet
  • Stella Hinton – guitar
  • Tommy D – keyboards, vocals
  • Oscar Ronindéz – percussion
  • Carl Walker – vibraphone
  • The Classenic String Ensemble – strings
  • Steve Lucas – vocals
  • Carla Hendry – vocals
  • Sister Soul – vocals

Charts

Chart Peak
position
UK Albums (OCC)[3] 68
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