Jupiter Sajitarius

Jupiter Sajitarius
Studio album by Noah23
Released November 2, 2004
Recorded 2003-2004
Genre Hip-hop
Length 59:25
Label 2ndRec
Producer Orphan, Bishop Orange, King Champion, Madadam, Naval Aviator, Paul Fava, Varick Pyr
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Noah23 chronology
The Train Rawbers
(2004)
Jupiter Sajitarius
(2004)
Amalthea Magnetosphere
(2006)

Jupiter Sajitarius is a 2004 album by hip-hop artist Noah23.[1] It possesses "a remarkable variety of both production and compositions," according to MiC Music Portal.[2] The majority of the album's production was handled by Orphan.

The track "Chicken Pox" was released as a 10" single in 2004, featuring a remix entitled "Chicken Soup", produced by Orphan with a guest appearance from Ceschi, and a B-side entitled "Sigma Octantis", produced by Savillion. "Chicken Soup" was later included on the 2007 compilation Cameo Therapy, while "Sigma Octantis" appeared on 2008's Upside Down Bluejay.

Track listing

# Title Featuring Producer Length
1 "Lizard Lion Eagle" Orphan 3:36
2 "Photo Soul Decay" Bishop Orange 2:59
3 "Old Earth" Naval Aviator 2:45
4 "As Below So Above" Orphan 3:45
5 "Chicken Pox" Orphan 4:21
6 "Godhead Omelet" Orphan 3:02
7 "Freelance Zenarchist" Orphan 4:20
8 "Scream" Ceschi Orphan 4:31
9 "Quicksilver" Orphan 2:38
10 "Camera Shy" Madadam 3:52
11 "Nova Toast" Orphan 4:04
12 "Marshes" Orphan 3:31
13 "Dead Owl Skunk" Modulok King Champion 3:33
14 "Turtle Bear" Paul Fava 4:15
15 "Zapata Physicians" Livestock Naval Aviator 4:39
16 "Petit Mort" Varick Pyr 3:34

Chicken Pox 10" track listing

# Title Featuring Producer Length
1 "Chicken Pox" Orphan 4:21
2 "Chicken Pox (Instrumental)" Orphan 4:21
3 "Chicken Soup" Ceschi Orphan 3:14
4 "Sigma Octantis" Savillion 1:59
5 "Sigma Octantis (Instrumental)" Savillion 1:59

References

  1. ^ "Jupiter Sajitarius - Noah23". Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/album/jupiter-sajitarius-r1303475. Retrieved 15 November 2011. 
  2. ^ "Noah 23: Jupiter Sajitarius". MiC Music Portal. 23 February 2005. http://www.mic.gr/cds.asp?id=27243. Retrieved 16 November 2011. "English translation courtesy of Google Translate from the original Greek: "μια αξιοσημείωτη ποικιλία τόσο στην παραγωγή όσο και στις συνθέσεις""