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Drums Are Dangerous

 
Album Review: Drums Are Dangerous

  • Artist: The Drum Club
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1994
  • Total Time: 68:44
  • Genre: Electronica

Review

Another attempt to expand the sound of the dancefloor into the living room -- despite the track title "Rock 'N' Roll Is Dead" -- includes more song-oriented tracks, with vocal contributions from Saffron (later of Republica), Kirsty Hawkshaw and KLF-regular Maxine Harvey. Drums Are Dangerous is quite a success, much more mature in sound than the debut, though just as consistently danceable. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Drums Are Dangerous Lawrence Hammond The Drum Club (7:59)
Crime Pays Lawrence Hammond The Drum Club (8:45)
Crystal Express Lawrence Hammond The Drum Club (4:59)
Space Angel Station Lol Hammond, Charles D. Hall The Drum Club (10:19)
Reefer Lawrence Hammond The Drum Club (9:05)
De-Lushed Lawrence Hammond The Drum Club (9:36)
Rock & Roll Is Dead Lawrence Hammond, Tommy Dunbar The Drum Club (8:35)
Plateau of Wolves Lawrence Hammond The Drum Club (6:23)
The Illuminated Lawrence Hammond The Drum Club (3:03)

Credits

The Drum Club (Producer), Sally Harding (Photography), Kim Lewis (Programming), Saffron (Vocals), Kirsty Hawkshaw (Vocals), Maxine Harvey (Vocals), Youth (Mixing), Youth (Bass), The Drum Club (Mixing), Greg Hunter (Engineer), Kim Lewis (Engineer), Youth (Producer), Greg Hunter (Programming), Steve Double (Photography), Annabelle Simmons (Didjeridu), Greg Hunter (Producer), Greg Hunter (Mixing)
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