Higher Power (album)
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Higher Power is an album by Big Audio Dynamite, now renamed Big Audio, led by former Clash band member Mick Jones. It was released worldwide in 1994.
Track listing
1. |
"Got to Wake Up" | Jones |
4:51 |
2. |
"Harrow Road" | Graham Fisher, Kenneth Hare, Jones, Stonadge |
5:26 |
3. |
"Looking for a Song" | Jones, Sergio Portaluri, David Sion, Fulvio Zefret |
3:47 |
4. |
"Some People" | Hawkins, Jones |
4:55 |
5. |
"Slender Loris" | Jones |
6:10 |
6. |
"Modern Stoneage Blues" | Jones, Stonadge |
3:45 |
7. |
"Melancholy Maybe" | Jones, Stonadge |
5:43 |
8. |
"Over the Rise" | Jones |
4:57 |
9. |
"Why Is It?" | Jones, Stonadge |
5:00 |
10. |
"Moon" | Jones |
6:27 |
11. |
"Lucan" | Hawkins, Jones, Stonadge |
5:49 |
12. |
"Light Up My Life" | Jones |
4:35 |
13. |
"Hope" | Jones, Stonadge |
5:38 |
Personnel
- Mick Jones - guitar, vocals, producer
- Nick Hawkins - vocals, guitar, engineer
- Andre Shapps - keyboards, producer, engineer
- Gary Stonadge - bass, vocals
- Chris Kavanagh - drums, vocals
- Mickey Custance - DJ, vocals
- Ranking Roger - vocals
- Aki Omori, Loro Lucan - backing vocals on "Some People"
- Heathcote Williams - biographical editor
- John R.T. Davies - editing
- Arthur Baker - co-producer of track 6
- Würzel - photography
References
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| Singles |
- "The Bottom Line"
- "E=MC2"
- "Medicine Show"
- "C'Mon Everybody Beatbox"
- "V. Thirteen"
- "Sightsee M.C."
- "Just Play Music!"
- "Other 99"
- "James Brown"
- "Contact"
- "Free"
- "Rush"
- "The Globe"
- "Innocent Child"
- "Looking for a Song"
- "I Turned Out a Punk"
- "Sunday Best"
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