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Welcome to OnLineRecordWorld.com Buy a signed hi-fi CD version of Not
for Robots or Retro (see below) You can visit the lyrics page to read some of the background that went into creating Not for Robots and hear 60 second samples of the all the tracks on the CD. Or, using a credit
card of your choice, buy Not for Robots CD album for
$14.95 (NO extra shipping charges) and get immediate access to the album in 192
kbps digital format while you're waiting for your CD to arrive in the
mail. If you already have a PayPal account, you can complete the purchase process in about thirty seconds and have access to the full album in mp3 format. Unlike the sample songs in 64 kbps, the full digital album is much higher fidelity at 192 kbps. Click the Buy Now button to BUY the album. Once you complete the transaction, you'll be redirected automatically to a page where you'll be able to download the complete album. SHIPPING INFORMATION: Your album will go out domestically by USPS First Class mail, and should arrive no later than four or five days after purchase. CDs shipped abroad will ship via airmail.
This album engineered by Jane's
Addiction, Mick Jagger producer Dave Jerdan with musical performances by John
Goodsall (Brand X), Phil Kenzie (Eagles,Rod Stewart), Ric Parnell (Spinal Tap!), Blondie Chaplin (The Beach Boys,
The Flames), Paul Delph, Kurtiss Teel (Etta James), David Kaff (Rare Bird,
Spinal Tap), Doug Lunn and many other music luminaries, was recorded in 1980 at
Eldorado Studios in LA. The bizarre Brecht-Weilian tone of "The Circus" with
images of the big top portrayed in sound, the ringmaster megaphoning his welcome
to the circus of life, was described by Jerdan to be the best track since the
Beatles "(For the benefit of) Mr. Kite". "New from the Past" a futuristic vocoder pop song about
change affecting the stability of Love relationships. "A Winner?" sets an eerie
atmosphere at the beachfront during the two minute warning of nuclear holocaust,
in a style reminiscent of Pink Floyd, engineered by Island Records' Richard
Digby-Smith.
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