How to Operate with a Blown Mind
How To Operate With A Blown Mind | ||||
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Studio album by Lo Fidelity Allstars | ||||
Released | May 25, 1998 | |||
Genre | Big beat | |||
Length | 69:06 | |||
Label | Skint Records/Columbia Records | |||
Producer | Lo Fidelity Allstars | |||
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How to Operate with a Blown Mind is the 1998 debut album from Leeds experimental big beat group Lo Fidelity Allstars.
Track listing
- "Warming Up the Brain Farm" – 2:55
- "Kool Roc Bass" – 7:40
- "Kasparov's Revenge" – 6:00
- "Blisters on My Brain" – 6:46
- "How to Operate with a Blown Mind" – 7:24
- "I Used to Fall in Love" – 5:10
- "Battle Flag" featuring Pigeonhed – 5:39
- "Lazer Sheep Dip Funk" – 7:21
- "Will I Get Out of Jail?" – 6:18
- "Vision Incision" – 9:37
- "Nightime Story" – 4:16
List of samples
The following lists songs that were sampled for How to Operate with a Blown Mind.
Warming Up the Brain Farm contains samples from:
- "Panther Power" by Paris
- "I Keep Forgettin'" by Checkmates
- "Memphis B-K" by Little Sonny
Kool Roc Bass
- "Here Comes the Beat" as performed by Pumpkin and the Profile All-Stars
- "Planet Rock" by Afrika Bambaataa and The Soulsonic Force
- "Gangster of Hip Hop" by Just Ice
How to Operate with a Blown Mind
- "Children Don't Get Weary" by Booker T. & the M.G.'s
- "Lara's Theme" by James Last
- "The War in Korea" by James Cameron
- "What Is It?" by The Temptations
Battle Flag
- "Crosswind" by Billy Cobham
Lazer Sheep Dip Funk
- "I Need Some Money" by Eddie Harris
- "Kangol & Doc" as performed by UTFO
- "The Way We Were" performed by Norman Chandler
Will I Get Out of Jail?
- "So Lonely Without You" performed by Betty Crutcher
- "Be My Love" by The Originals
- "War of the Gods" by Billy Paul
Vision Incision
- "A Woman Needs a Good Man" by The Three Degrees
Nighttime Story
- "If & When" by The Three Degrees
Usage in popular culture
Television
- "Battle Flag" appears in the episode "Be Still My Heart" of the NBC drama ER. The song appears in episodes of Queer as Folk and Smallville. It was used in the trailer for the movie "Drillbit Taylor", and for the trailer for the "Duke Nukem Forever" video game released in 2011. It also appears at the end of the episode "46 Long" of HBO's The Sopranos.