Unelectric
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Unelectric | ||
Studio album by Joy Electric | ||
Released | June, 2000 | |
Recorded | The Electric Joy Toy Company, 2000 | |
Genre | Unplugged Synthpop/Electropop | |
Length | 36:59 | |
Label | BEC Recordings | |
Producer(s) | Ronnie Martin | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Joy Electric chronology | ||
CHRISTIANsongs (1999) |
Unelectric (2000) |
The White Songbook (2001) |
Unelectric is an unplugged album by Joy Electric. It mainly features acoustic versions of Joy Electric songs from previous albums, with the exception of "These Should Be The Good Times" and "Losing Touch With Everyone" which were new songs recorded only for Unelectric.
[edit] Track listing
- "Monosynth" – 4:37
- "True Harmony" – 2:34
- "Disco For A Ride" – 4:43
- "These Should Be The Good Times" – 3:59
- "The Girl From Rosewood Lane" – 2:59
- "The North Sea" – 4:28
- "Sugar Rush" – 3:13
- "The Cobbler" – 4:22
- "Candy Cane Carriage" – 3:55
- "Losing Touch With Everyone" – 2:09
Joy Electric |
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Ronnie Martin |
Discography |
Albums: Melody · We Are the Music Makers · Robot Rock · CHRISTIANsongs · Unelectric · The White Songbook · The Tick Tock Treasury · The Magic of Christmas · Hello, Mannequin · The Ministry of Archers · The Otherly Opus |
Extended Plays: Five Stars for Failure · Old Wives Tales · The Land of Misfits · Starcadia · The Tick Tock Companion · Friend of Mannequin · Montgolfier and the Romantic Balloons · Workmanship (CD) · Icicle Streusel |
Singles: "Children of the Lord" |
Box Sets: The Art and Craft of Popular Music (2-disc best of) |
Seven-inch Vinyl: Workmanship |
DVDs: Picturebook |