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Moodfood is a 1992 album by Moodswings.
Track listing
All tracks by J.F.T. Hood and Showbiz except were noted
- "Throw off the Shackles" – 6:19
- "Moodswings Overture" – 5:56
- "Problem Solved" – 8:11
- "Skinthieves" – 6:08
- "Rainsong" (Chrissie Hynde, Waterhouse) – 6:29
- "100% Total Success" – 3:51
- "Microcosmic" – 4:40
- "Spiritual High (Part I)" (Hood, Jon & Vangelis, Grant Showbiz) – 5:23
- "Spiritual High (State of Independence) Part II" (Hood, Jon & Vangelis, Grant Showbiz) – 4:57
- "Spiritual High (Part III)" (Hood, Jon & Vangelis, Grant Showbiz) – 5:14
- "Thailand" – 7:37
- "Hairy Piano" (Hood, Upchurch ) – 8:27
Personnel
- Jeff Beck – Guitar
- Terry Disley – String Arrangements
- Martin Hawkes – Engineer
- J.F.T. Hood – Drums, Producer
- Chrissie Hynde – Voices, Producer
- Erick Labson – Engineer, Editing, Mixing, Post Production
- Johnny Marr – Engineer
- Mental Block – Design, Illustrations
- Moodswings – Producer, Mixing
- Kid Prince Moore – Vocals
- Peter Mountain – Photography
- Linda Muriel – Voices
- Step Parikian – Engineer
- Showbiz – Producer
- Liz Upchurch – Piano
- Amanda Vincent – Piano
- Rob Williams – Photography
Notes
- "Skinthieves" features a guitar solo performed by Jeff Beck, and was used as the theme for the TV series America's Most Wanted.
- "Spiritual High" is based on the Jon & Vangelis song "State of Independence" and features vocals by Chrissie Hynde. Part III incorporates excerpts from Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech. Part II was featured in the film Single White Female. "Spiritual High" reached #6 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart.[1]