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Singin' to God

2018 tribute album by the 180 Gs From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Singin' to God
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Singin' to God is an a cappella tribute to Cardiacs' 1996 fourth studio album, Sing to God, by the American vocal group the 180 Gs. Released on 3 July 2018,[nb 1] it received positive critical reception for its effort and faithfullness to the source material. The album was mixed by ex-Cardiacs member Mark Cawthra and was the group's second album following 2007's 180 D'Gs to the Future!, a tribute to the experimental band Negativland.[2]

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Critical reception

In the magazine Art Rockin', Lee Henderson praised the album for being "full of abundant lushness, ripe with energy, tenacious arrangements, with nearly unreal accomplishment."[3] Matt Keeley of Kittysneezes said that the album was "mostly for those who are already fans of Cardiacs" and called the a cappella arrangements of the band's complex melodies "jawdropping", with the album being "a masterpiece in its own right" alongside the original.[4]

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Track listing

All songs written by Tim Smith unless otherwise indicated.

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Personnel

The 180 Gs[5]

  • Chris Minnick – vocals and body percussion
  • David Minnick – vocals, vocal arrangements and body percussion
  • Dick Minnick – vocals and body percussion
  • Don Minnick – vocals and body percussion
  • Mark Minnick – vocals and body percussion
  • Peter Minnick – vocals and body percussion

Additional musicians and production[6]

  • Rosey Minnick – child vocals on "Fairy Mary Mag"
  • David Minnick – producer
  • Mark Cawthramastering
  • Josh Silverstein – cover art

Notes

  1. Despite the album's release date of 1 October on Bandcamp, the earliest observed date was 3 July.[1]

References

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