Global (Humanoid album)
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Global | ||||
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Studio album by Humanoid | ||||
Released | 1989 | |||
Genre | Garage, acid house, electronica | |||
Label | Westside | |||
Producer | Brian Dougans, John Laker | |||
Humanoid chronology | ||||
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Global is the debut album by Brian Dougans, most famous for being part of the British electronica group The Future Sound of London. Far removed from FSOL's ambient, techno and trip-hop, it is composed largely of US style vocal house, including singer Ben Ofoedu, most famous for his work with duo Phats & Small in the 1990s. Also contained is the breakthrough acid house single, "Stakker Humanoid", and industrial track "Sunshine & Brick", featuring FSOL's Gaz Cobain on vocals.[1]
Track listing
- "Humanoid"
- "Tonight"
- "Dream"
- "Technoid"
- "Cry Baby"
- "Sunshine & Brick"
- "The Deep"
- "Slam"
- "Crystals"
- "Don't Stop"
Crew
- Written by Brian Dougans
- Produced by Brian Dougans & John Laker
- Executive Producer Morgan Khan
- Mixed by Brian Dougans & John Laker
- The Deep mixed by Peter Black
- Slam vocals by Lisa Millett
- Don't Stop & The Deep rap by Ben Ofoedu
- Tonight vocals by Sharon Benson and Janet Coffie
- Sunshine & Brick vocals by Gaz Cobain
References
- ↑ "The Future Sound of London - Welcome to the Galaxial Pharmaceutical v7". Secondthought.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-02-18.
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