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Performer: Firewire
Title: A Tribute To The Manzini
Country: UK
Style:Leftfield, IDM
Released: 19 Apr 2004
Catalog number: block cd 020
Label: City Centre Offices
MP3 album szie: 2144 mb
FLAC album size: 2758 mb

Tracklist

1 Open Ur Eyes 4:41
2 No One There 4:14
3 4 Ever 3:47
4 The Driver Is The Soul And The Body Is The Motor 1:41
5 No Exit 4:57
6 Every Day 3:52
7 Down 2:58

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
BLOCK 020 Firewire A Tribute To The Manzini ‎(12", MiniAlbum) City Centre Offices BLOCK 020 UK 2004
block cd 020, block cd 20 Firewire A Tribute To The Manzini ‎(CD, MiniAlbum, Promo) City Centre Offices, City Centre Offices block cd 020, block cd 20 Europe 2004
block cd 20 Firewire A Tribute To The Manzini ‎(CD, Album, Promo) City Centre Offices block cd 20 US 2004

Credits

  • Composed By, Producer [Uncredited]Frederic Stader
  • CoverAesthetic Investments
  • Lyrics By [Uncredited]Carl Crack (tracks: 1 to 4), Gil Scott-Heron (tracks: 5, 6)
  • Mastered By, Edited By [Cut]Loop-o
  • VocalsCarl Crack (tracks: 1 to 6)

Notes

Contains the lyrics of two songs by Gil Scott-Heron, "No Exit" from Moving Target, and "Everyday" from Small Talk At 125th And Lenox.
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Reviews: (1)
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VAZGINO
This short album on the sorely-missed City Centre Offices is a posthumous release by Carl Crack and his collaborator Frederic Stader, working together as Firewire. A TRIBUTE TO THE MANZINI, has a heavy dose of melancholy, as the tones of "Open Ur Eyes" are held down by the grinding percussion. The vocals are reverbed into infinity, it seems, and "No One There" swerves tonally, using the lyrics from "A House is Not a Home" to slightly creepy effect. The twisted R&B of "4 Ever" and "No Exit" send the romance in a different direction. The spareness of 'Every Day" and tonal mysteries of "Down" lead the album out blindfolded. Though it's a pity that there'll be no further releases from Firewire, this helps show what could have been.