Mystery Walk

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Stripped down to just Martha Johnson and Mark Gane, and assorted studio musicians, M + M worked closely with producer Daniel Lanois for the third time. And, once again, it was a very successful combination. Incorporating more funk and dance sound, perhaps due to being partially recorded in New York City, M + M continue their growth and expand their dimensions as a band. Once again, the album is full of melodic, well-constructed songs. "Cooling the Medium" and "Black Stations/White Stations" have some wonderfully memorable hooks; the latter also features the amazing bass of Tinker Barfield and the horn playing of Michael and Randy Brecker. The incredible beat structures throughout the album (provided, for the most part by Yogi Horton) make it almost impossible to sit still. But as with their previous two releases, this album is sound. M + M create sound through layering, and excellent producing and arrangements. Martha Johnson uses her voice quite effectively on this release, especially on "Come Out and Dance," and the wonderful gem "Rhythm of Life." ~ Aaron Badgley, Rovi

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Mystery Walk
Studio album by Martha and the Muffins
Released 1984
Genre Pop
Producer Daniel Lanois, Mark Gane, Martha Johnson
Martha and the Muffins chronology
Danseparc
(1983)
Mystery Walk
(1984)
The World is a Ball
(1985)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4.5/5 stars[1]

Mystery Walk is a 1984 album by M + M, produced by Daniel Lanois. The opening tracks, "Black Stations/White Stations" and "Cooling The Medium" were both released as singles, with the first track being the more successful of the two, achieving hit status in Canada and reaching #2 on the U.S. dance music chart.[2]

Track listing

  1. "Black Stations/White Stations"
  2. "Cooling the Medium"
  3. "Come Out and Dance"
  4. "I Start to Stop"
  5. "Big Trees"
  6. "In Between Sleep and Reason"
  7. "Garden in the Sky"
  8. "Nation of Followers"
  9. "Alibi Room"
  10. "Rhythm of Life"

Personnel

  • Martha Johnson - guitar, keyboards, vocals
  • Mark Gane - guitar, keyboards, vocals
  • Daniel Lanois - guitar, pedal steel, treatments
  • Dave Pilch - bass
  • Eluriel Tinker - bass
  • Yogi Horton - drums
  • Fred Maher - drums
  • Martin Deller - percussion
  • Dick Smith - percussion
  • Randy Brecker, Michael Brecker, Wayne Mills - horns
  • Rufus Cappdocia - cello
  • Julie Masi, Brian Patti, Shawne Jackson, Sharon Lee Williams - background vocals

References

  1. ^ Badgley, Aaron. "Martha and the Muffins: Mystery Walk" at Allmusic. Retrieved 17 September 2011.
  2. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). Hot Dance/Disco: 1974-2003. Record Research. p. 167.

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Martha & the Muffins (Rock Band, '80s, '90s)
The World Is a Ball (1985 Album by Martha and the Muffins)
Danseparc/Mystery Walk (2000 Album by Martha & the Muffins)