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Production Club, Follow Your Bliss

Audio CD

Disk ID: 855279

Disk length: 35m 51s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2003

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Follow your bliss 3:08
2. My brother moves 2:41
3. Man on the scene 3:30
4. I am releases 2:22
5. Devil's kiss 3:51
6. Everything you know is wrong 2:52
7. This is a new generation 2:21
8. Sacrifice 3:01
9. Leap of faith 2:27
10. Good things just happen 3:00
11. Rid of you 2:54
12. Let go of the reigns 3:35

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Review

Wally Gagel's resume is mightily impressive. His first band opened for the Clash on its debut American tour. He worked at Boston's renowned Fort Apache studios, putting in production time with college radio heavyweights like Buffalo Tom, Superchunk, and Juliana Hatfield. He also produced and cowrote the Folk Implosion's only Top 40 hit, "Natural One," leading to further studio work with the Eels and Old 97's. But Gagel's solo debut under the Production Club moniker owes little to his prolific alternative music career, sounding instead like it was cooked up in the back room of some London club circa 1996. Embracing the pummeling beats and seamless sonic wizardry of the Chemical Brothers and Fatboy Slim, tracks like "My Brother Moves" and "Devil's Kiss" are as kinetic and fiercely ambitious as his previous clients' work was listless. However, Gagel isn't intent on rewriting history: he recruits X's John Doe, Sebadoh's Lou Barlow, and Belly's Tanya Donelly, among others, for a series of inspired cameos that neatly tie his story together. --Aidin Vaziri

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