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Blue (Oxygiene 23 album)
1995 studio album by Oxygiene 23 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Blue is the debut studio album by Oxygiene 23, released on April 11, 1995, by Fifth Colvmn Records.[1][2]
Music
Prior to releasing Blue, the band had recorded the song "Sacrifice" and released it to Invisible Records for their compilation Can You See It Yet?.[3] The album's theme is inspired by mythology and its music informed by new-age and trance music, with wind instrument performances recorded by Christopher Hall of Stabbing Westward and Mars Williams of The Waitresses. After the album was released the song "Good for You" was included on the various artist compilation Forced Cranial Removal by Fifth Colvmn Records.[4][5][6]
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Reception
John Bush of AllMusic said "Die Warzau members Jim Marcus and Van Christie sidestepped industrial for this side project including jazz, Eastern musics and a wide range of percussion."[7] Sonic Boom described the music as "soft, happy, percussive and very lulling" and that the "wind instruments percolate, extravagant electronic and live percussion filter through the fresh spring breeze, and female vocals dance through meadows."[9] Industrialnation called the album "pleasantly different," citing "outstanding production" and vocals "on par with respected modern jazz singer Sade."[8]
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Track listing
All tracks are written by Van Christie, Jane Jensen and Jim Marcus.
Personnel
Adapted from the Oxygiene 23 liner notes.[10]
Oxygiene 23
- Van Christie – programming, guitar, engineering (1–6, 11, 12)
- Jane Jensen – vocals, programming
- Jim Marcus – drums, percussion, flute, saxophone, piano
Additional performers
- Dale Andrew – additional percussion
- Seu Bang – guitar
- Christopher Hall – trumpet
- Jason More – additional percussion
- Mars Williams – tenor saxophone
Production and design
- Keith Banks – mastering
- Zalman Fishman – executive-production
- Chris Morford – engineering (8, 10)
- Scott Ramsayer – engineering (7, 9)
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Release history
References
External links
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