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''Unsound Methods'' is the first full-length album and fourth studio release by Recoil, released in 1997. It was recorded at Alan Wilder's home studio, The Thin Line, in Sussex, during sessions that lasted from September 1996 to March 1997. The album was produced by Alan Wilder, with assistance and coordination by Hepzibah Sessa, and additional production and engineering by Steve Lyon. The album was mixed by Wilder (with assistance from Paul Stevens and Simon Shazell). ''Unsound Methods'' was Alan Wilder's fourth Recoil release, and his first since leaving Depeche Mode in June 1995. The music was very different from previous Recoil offerings. According to Wilder, "...()he sound relates much more to the approach taken on Depeche Mode's ''Songs of Faith and Devotion'' LP, which featured and combined lots of snatches of performance (with all their inherent feel). These parts were then sampled and sequenced utilizing all the available technology, to hopefully achieve something more interesting than the sound of a band playing together."〔(Lastsigh.com interview, June 1998 )〕 Spoken word artist Maggie Estep, Nitzer Ebb vocalist Douglas McCarthy, ''Songs of Faith and Devotion'' backup singer Hildia Campbell, and Siobhan Lynch were all vocalists. The performers could not be more different, but it helped make the album diverse and original.〔From Recoil's official website: (Shunt )〕 ==Track listing== All music written by Alan Wilder #"Incubus" (Words: Douglas McCarthy/Francis Ford Coppola (listed as F. Copolla)) #"Drifting" (Words: Siobhan Lynch) #"Luscious Apparatus" (Words: Maggie Estep) #"Stalker" (Words: McCarthy) #"Red River Cargo" (Words: Thomas A. Dorsey) #"Control Freak" (Words: Estep) #"Missing Piece" (Words: Lynch) #"Last Breath" (Words: Ernest Gold/Pat Boone) #"Shunt" (Words: Wilder) 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「Unsound Methods」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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