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Imperative Reaction - Redemption FLAC album

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Arrogance 4:49
2 Something I Left Behind 4:25
3 Giving In To The Change 3:58
4 Guilt 5:23
5 Faded Into One
Backing Vocals – Clint Carney
5:12
6 Malady
Vocals, Lyrics By – Lisbeth Phelps
5:39
7 Your Truth
Guitar – Clint Carney
3:46
8 Redemption 5:12
9 Salvation 4:51
10 Alone 4:06
11 This Distance 5:44

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Metropolis Records
  • Copyright (c) – Metropolis Records
  • Published By – Futurepop Music
  • Pressed By – Cinram, Olyphant, PA – Z23943

Credits

  • Artwork, Design – Dementia Design
  • Design [Logo] – Dana De Lalla
  • Engineer [Co-engineered] – Clint Carney
  • Performer – David Andrecht, Jason Mashburn, Sam P.*, Ted Phelps
  • Producer, Mixed By, Recorded By, Mastered By, Music By – Ted Phelps
  • Written-By – Ted Phelps

Notes

Published by Futurepop [BMI]

©&℗ 2004 Metropolis Records
Made in the USA

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 7 82388 03112 7
  • Matrix / Runout: Z23943 4 MET 80311-2 03 M0S1
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L909
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 2U3U
  • Rights Society: BMI

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
MET311D Imperative Reaction Redemption ‎(11xFile, AIFF, Album, RE) Metropolis MET311D US 2018

Imperative Reaction - Redemption FLAC album

Musician performer: Imperative Reaction

Title: Redemption

Country: US

Date of release: 2004

Style: EBM, Industrial, Synth-pop

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1311 mb

Rating: 4.7 / 5

Votes: 721

Other Formats: DMF AIFF XM DTS VOC MMF AA

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Kirimath
Usually I find electronica/EBM releases to be pretty boring and uninspiring. Imperative Reaction has managed to show me to not always overlook every artist in this genre. I'll admit that IR's debut album and even their sophmore album, are mediocre at best and nothing to write home about... But with their 3rd album, Redemption, they've managed to evolve quite a bit. The singing (yes singing, not the typical "talking" that seems to be on most EBM releases) is very moving and full of life. The beats are pretty unique and probably every track on here could be a single for electronic radio stations. If they keep working on this direction, i'll be more then glad to keep supporting them.
Kirimath
Usually I find electronica/EBM releases to be pretty boring and uninspiring. Imperative Reaction has managed to show me to not always overlook every artist in this genre. I'll admit that IR's debut album and even their sophmore album, are mediocre at best and nothing to write home about... But with their 3rd album, Redemption, they've managed to evolve quite a bit. The singing (yes singing, not the typical "talking" that seems to be on most EBM releases) is very moving and full of life. The beats are pretty unique and probably every track on here could be a single for electronic radio stations. If they keep working on this direction, i'll be more then glad to keep supporting them.