No World Order
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- This article is about a Todd Rundgren album. For the Gamma Ray album, see No World Order
No World Order | |||||
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Studio album by TR-i | |||||
Released | May 1993 | ||||
Genre | Pop rock | ||||
Length | 53:14 | ||||
Label | Rhino Records/Forward Alchemedia (No World Order Lite) |
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Producer | Todd Rundgren | ||||
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No World Order is an album by Todd Rundgren (under the pseudonym TR-i), released in 1993. This CD-only release was available in interactive formats including Philips' CD-i and Macintosh/PC; the interactive version included the ability to alter the structure of the music by selecting mix (by Rundgren and three other "guest" mixing engineers, including Don Was), song and song snippet sequence, tempo and mood. A non-interactive audio-only CD of Rundgren's preferred sequence (over an hour of nearly continuous music) was released simultaneously. Another version of the album, No World Order Lite, was released the following year, presenting the same material in a more song-oriented format.
[edit] No World Order track listing
All songs by Todd Rundgren
- "Worldwide Epiphany"
- "No World Order"
- "Worldwide Epiphany"
- "Day Job"
- "Property"
- "Fascist Christ"
- "Love Thing"
- "Time Stood Still"
- "Proactivity"
- "No World Order"
- "Worldwide Epiphany"
- "Time Stood Still"
- "Love Thing"
- "Time Stood Still"
- "Word Made Flesh"
- "Fever Broke"
[edit] No World Order Lite track listing
- "Worldwide Epiphany"
- "Love Thing"
- "Property"
- "Day Job"
- "Fascist Christ"
- "No World Order"
- "Time Stood Still"
- "Proactivity"
- "Word Made Flesh"
- "Fever Broke"