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Adamski, Adamski's Thing

Audio CD

Disk ID: 732376

Disk length: 1h 6m 37s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1998

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Memories Of The Future 5:12
2. Sparklin' 2:03
3. One Of The People 5:16
4. Existential Boredom 5:19
5. Intravenous Venus 4:35
6. Antibody 4:22
7. God's Teeth 5:02
8. Climbing Up 4:52
9. Love Story 2:50
10. Picadilly Circus 3:23
11. Champagne Or Real Pain? 3:45
12. Ascendere Verso La Cima19:50

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Review

In the late 1980s, English clubs discovered house and started pulsing to the rhythms of A Guy Called Gerald and 808 State. Adamski was there too, creating friendly, ecstasy-fueled beats palatable for both the dance floor and the pop charts. Lyrically, his first album in six years adopts a more sober outlook, reflecting on the aftermath of that hedonistic era. Musically, for every neo-Baroque instrumental ("Piccadilly Circus"), there are old-fashioned inspirational midtempo house numbers like "Ascendere Verso la Cima," and guest vocalist Gerideau particularly shines on the anthemic "Climbing Up." For the album's best treat, check out the "hidden" reprise of opening track, "Memories of the Future," done with a fiendish Cabaret-Marc Almond vibe. --Elisabeth Vincentelli

Other Versions

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Adamski's Thing

Tracks: 12, Disk length: 1h 6m 34s (-1m 57s)

Adamski's Thing

Tracks: 14 (+2 tracks), Disk length: 1h 14m 6s (+7m 29s)

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