Contact (Fantastic Plastic Machine album)
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Remix album by Fantastic Plastic Machine | |||||
Released | September 12, 2001 October 16, 2001 (see article) |
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Recorded | 2001 | ||||
Genre | House/Disco | ||||
Label | avex trax/cutting edge | ||||
Producer | Dan Miyakawa | ||||
Fantastic Plastic Machine chronology | |||||
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Contact is a remix album by Fantastic Plastic Machine, released roughly six months after beautiful.. Tanaka enlisted the assistance of several musicians for the project, including Rip Slyme, Kahimi Karie, and King Britt. Tanaka also remixed several tracks on the album himself as well as contributing two new songs, "City Lights" and "Love is Psychedelic".
The album was scheduled for release on September 12, 2001, but was delayed out of respect for the victims of the September 11, 2001 attacks. It was not available until October 16.
[edit] Track listing
- "City Lights"
- "Beautiful Days" [Taku's Garage Mix]
- "Whistle Song" [Sunaga'T Experience Mix]
- "God Save the Mona Lisa" (Performed by Roberto Menescal & Carlos Lyra)
- "Paragon2"
- "Black Dada" [Rip Slyme Mix]
- "Love is Psychedelic" [Full Spoken Mix]
- "I'm Still a Simple Man" (Performed by Hirth Martinez)
- "Todos Os Desejos" [King Britt's Scuba Mix]
- "Subete o Yurashite (On a Chair)"
- "Whistle Song" [Grant Nelson Club Mix]
- "Beautiful Days" [Female Vocal Mix]