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Faith Assembly - Shades Of Blue mp3 download
Singer: Faith Assembly
Title: Shades Of Blue
Released: 1998
Country: US
Style: Synth-pop
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.7
Votes: 997
Formats: AIFF ADX DXD AU DTS ASF MP4
MP3 size: 1465 mb

Faith Assembly - Shades Of Blue mp3 download

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Redemption 5:30
2 Denial 5:42
3 Sand Castles 4:41
4 Solitude 5:00
5 Captive 5:43
6 Pool Of Tears 6:10
7 Darkness 4:34
8 Rian
Composed By – P.Evamy, S.Barnes
6:58
9 Redemption (Pop Mix)
Remix – Pete Byrne*
5:10
10 Pool Of Tears (Bridgette Mix) 5:26
Video Denial

Credits

  • Bass – Craig Gilmore
  • Composed By, Programmed By – M.Buss*
  • Guitar – Craig Gilmore, Mark Buss
  • Keyboards – Leigh Bailey
  • Vocals – Leigh Bailey, Mark Buss

Notes

(C)1998 A Different Drum
(P)1993 The Diary Of Winter Publishing

Contains 2 bonus tracks and a CDROM section with video of "Denial" (Quicktime format).
Recorded with HDCD technology.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (scanned): 601171103127

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
none Faith Assembly Shades Of Blue ‎(CD, Album) The Diary Of Winter Publishing none US 1993
ADDCD1031 Faith Assembly Shades Of Blue ‎(CD) A Different Drum ADDCD1031 US 1993
none Faith Assembly Shades Of Blue ‎(10xFile, FLAC, Album) Not On Label (Faith Assembly Self-released) none US Unknown

Faith Assembly - Shades Of Blue mp3 album free

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Faith Assembly is possibly my favourite Synth-pop act ever to have released something on the US label, A Different Drum. I ordered this re-release after hearing the track "Denial" on a web radio, and haven’t regretted it since. As this is a re-release of Mark Stacy’s (although known as "Mark Buss" back then, and credited as such on the album) first ever album, his style differs greatly from say, Ghosts I Have Been (2000). Throughout Shades of Blue, the same atmospheric, extremely 80s-vintage sounding Drum Machine pounds with its reverberated snare drum, giving the recording a very OMD/Depeche Mode-esque feel. Synthesizers (again, sounding as if they were straight from 10 years before this album was made) are used carefully to compliment the carefully layered female vocals, whilst contrasting with Mark’s powerful, emotional, New Wave styled singing. My favourite song on the album has to be "Denial". On this re-release of the CD, there is also a video for this song. "Denial" begins with a chopped up sample from the 1980s film "Somewhere in Time", and sets the mood for the song quite well, "Forgive me. The man of my dreams is almost faded, now. Come back to me. The one I have created in my mind." The song slowly kicks in as Mark delivers the opening line, along with a great crashing Snare-Drum and beefy Synth-Bass. The song to me is extremely haunting. One of my favourite songs of all time. Whilst I cannot fault *any* song on this album, ones to defiantly make a note of include "Redemption" (a particularly light hearted piece to begin the album), "Pool of Tears" (although I much prefer the "Bridgette Mix" version), "Darkness" and "Redemption". To summarise, I would certainly recommend this CD to any Synth-pop fan… Either if you are a fan of the modern sounds of such as b! Machine, De/Vision or Iris, or a fan of ABC, Depeche Mode or OMD, or both, this CD will not disappoint.
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