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'''''Shifting City''''' is an album by [[John Foxx]] and [[Louis Gordon]], released in 1997 |
'''''Shifting City''''' is an album by [[John Foxx]] and [[Louis Gordon]], released in 1997 simultaneously with Foxx's ambient album ''[[Cathedral Oceans]]'', ''Shifting City'' was Foxx's first album release since ''[[In Mysterious Ways]]'' (1985).<ref name=Storer /> |
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Stylistically ''Shifting City'' marked a return to the electronic sound of Foxx's 1980 solo album ''[[Metamatic]]'', although it also shows an influence of 1960s [[The Beatles]]-style [[psychedelia]], a style which Foxx had already experimented with on 1983's ''[[The Golden Section]]''.<ref name=Storer /> |
Stylistically ''Shifting City'' marked a return to the electronic sound of Foxx's 1980 solo album ''[[Metamatic]]'', although it also shows an influence of 1960s [[The Beatles]]-style [[psychedelia]], a style which Foxx had already experimented with on 1983's ''[[The Golden Section]]''.<ref name=Storer /> |
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Released | 24 March 1997[1] | |||
Recorded | MetaMatic Studio[2] CRoms studio[3] 1995[4] | |||
Genre | Electronic | |||
Length | 56:16[4] | |||
Label | Metamatic Records | |||
Producer | Louis Gordon & John Foxx[2] | |||
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Allmusic | [5] |
Shifting City is an album by John Foxx and Louis Gordon, released in 1997 simultaneously with Foxx's ambient album Cathedral Oceans, Shifting City was Foxx's first album release since In Mysterious Ways (1985).[3]
Stylistically Shifting City marked a return to the electronic sound of Foxx's 1980 solo album Metamatic, although it also shows an influence of 1960s The Beatles-style psychedelia, a style which Foxx had already experimented with on 1983's The Golden Section.[3]
A 2 CD special edition was released in October 2009, including three previously unreleased bonus tracks. Disc Two of this special re-issue contains the previously released “The Omnidelic Exotour” material, recorded live by Foxx and Gordon at A Certain Ratio's Warehouse in Ancoats, Manchester and at Metamatic Studio in 1997.
Track listing
1997 original release
- "The Noise" (Foxx) – 4:17
- "Crash" (Foxx, Gordon) – 5:24
- "Here We Go" (Foxx, Gordon) – 7:03
- "Shadow Man" (Foxx) – 7:26
- "Through My Sleeping" (Foxx) – 5:03
- "Forgotten Years" (Foxx, Gordon) – 5:43
- "Everyone" (Foxx, Gordon) – 5:48
- "Shifting City" (Foxx) – 3:36
- "Concrete, Bulletproof, Invisible" (Foxx, Gordon, Leven) – 5:42
- "An Ocean We Can Breathe" (Foxx, Gordon) – 6:23[2]
- "Through My Sleeping" (originally titled "Leaving") and "Concrete, Bulletproof, Invisible" are rerecordings of material originally recorded by Foxx with Nation 12.[3] On Nation 12's Electrofear album the tracks are credited to John Foxx, Shem McAuley, Kurt Rodgers and Simon Rodgers.[6]
2009 Special edition
CD1
- "The Noise"
- "Crash"
- "Here We Go"
- "Shadow Man"
- "Through My Sleeping"
- "Forgotten Years"
- "Everyone"
- "Shifting City"
- "Concrete, Bulletproof, Invisible"
- "An Ocean We Can Breathe"
- "Shadow Man" (Early Version - Mono mix)
- "Quiet Men" (Subterranean Omnidelic Exotour)
- "Just for a Moment" (Subterranean Omnidelic Exotour)
CD2
- "20th Century" (Omnidelic Exotour)
- "Burning Car" (Omnidelic Exotour)
- "Overpass" (Omnidelic Exotour)
- "This City" (Omnidelic Exotour)
- "Hiroshima Mon Amour" (Omnidelic Exotour)
- "Just for a Moment" (Omnidelic Exotour)
- "Quiet Men" (Omnidelic Exotour)
- "Dislocation" (Omnidelic Exotour)
- "An Ocean We Can Breathe" (Omnidelic Exotour)
- "Through My Sleeping" (Omnidelic Exotour)
- "The Noise" (Omnidelic Exotour)
- "Shifting City" (Omnidelic Exotour)
- "Endlessly" (Omnidelic Exotour)
Personnel
- John Foxx: vocals, synthesisers, rhythm machines
- Louis Gordon: synthesisers, rhythm machines, backing vocals
References
- ^ "Metamatic: The Official John Foxx Website discography". Retrieved 28 December 2024.
- ^ a b c Shifting City CD liner notes
- ^ a b c d Cite error: The named reference
Storer
was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ a b Cite error: The named reference
Allmusic
was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ Allmusic review
- ^ Electrofear CD liner notes