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''Genetic World'' is the debut studio album by the French electronic music trio Télépopmusik, released in 2001. The album was re-released in 2002 as per request of the producer Heisenberg. Angela McCluskey appeared as a special guest vocalist and co-writer of many of the album's tracks. She performed on “Smile”, "Yesterday Was A Lie", the single "Breathe", and "Love Can Damage Your Health". McCluskey and the members of Télépopmusik first met when they opened for the band The Wild Colonials (of which she is a member) in New York and struck a friendship. ==Track listing== # "Breathe" (featuring Angela McCluskey) – 4:39 # "Genetic World" (featuring Soda-Pop) – 3:59 # "Love Can Damage your Health" (featuring Angela McCluskey) – 5:32 * # "Smile" (featuring Angela McCluskey) – 3:58 # "Dance Me" – 3:33 # "Da Hoola" (Soda-Pop mix) – 4:12 * # "Let's Go Again" (features a sample of the documentary ''Einstein's Brain'' at the end of the track) – 3:01 * # "Trishika" (featuring Soda-Pop) – 5:56 * # "Yesterday Was a Lie" – 4:59 * # "L'Incertitude D'Heisenberg" – 5:50 * # Original copies lists this title as "δp.δq≥" It is also known as "Heisenberg Uncertainty" and "Mathematics." ;International Version # "Breathe" (featuring Angela McCluskey) – 4:39 # "Genetic World" (featuring Soda-Pop) – 3:59 # "Love Can Damage your Health" (featuring Angela McCluskey) – 5:32 * # "Animal Man" (featuring Juice Aleem) - 4:27 * # "Free" (featuring Juice Aleem) - 3:52 # "Let's Go Again" (featuring Gonzales & Peaches) – 3:01 * # "Dance Me" – 3:33 # "Da Hoola" (Soda-Pop mix) – 4:12 * # "Smile" (featuring Angela McCluskey) – 3:58 # "Trishika" (featuring Soda-Pop) – 5:56 * # "Yesterday Was a Lie" – 4:59 * # "δp.δq≥" – 5:50 * * Noted tracks feature short, numbered (1-7) interludes entitled "Lab" at the end of the tracks. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Genetic World」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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