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An instantly recognizable voice with sounds ranging from Bowie, Zeppelin, and Floyd, to Radiohead, Queens of the Stone Age, and even the Sex Pistols, 'Product 01A' is an astounding accomplishment of storytelling though epic songwriting and production.
Genre:
Rock: Classic Rock
Release Date:
2003
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Infinite Monopoly
© Copyright-Barak Moffitt (BMI) and Jim Schultz (BMI)
(641444933426)
Record Label: Infinite Monopoly Records
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1. Honeymoon |
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2. 40 Days |
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3. Prima Nocte |
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4. Smoking Gun |
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5. Fatter |
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6. Safe |
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7. Enom's Theme |
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8. Diet / Lullaby |
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9. Where Your File Begins |
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10. Suburbia |
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11. Too Late |
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12. The Dead Laughtracks |
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13. 40 Nights |
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We are proud to announce the promotional pre-release of Infinite Monopoly's newest effort, Product 01A ("product zero-one-A"), through CD-Baby (www.cdbaby.com/infinitemonopoly).
After a successful merger with Lung Studios, Hollywood, Infinite Monopoly began work on it's most ambitious effort yet, Product 01A, in February, 2003. Product 01A is the result of a six-month collaborative effort between composer/songwriter/producer Barak Moffitt and producer/engineer Jim Schultz. Mastered by Grammy award winning engineer Gavin Lurssen (Pink Floyd, Tom Waits), the album features performances by of some of LA's best musicians including Gabe Witcher (Eve 6, Willy Nelson, Jerry Douglas), Tony Austin (John Avila, Rob Wasserman, "The Calling", Charles Lloyd, Art Davis), Adam Gust (Red Elvises), Tim Frick (the Fingers, Grue!), and more.
In a contemporary world of over-commodotized and under-nourished music, Infinite Monopoly's debut "Product 01A" is a welcome accomplishment of poignant storytelling though epic songwriting and brilliantly stylized production. A huge production with massive sound, Infinite Monopoly is a strikingly unique and contemporary voice, at the same time paying subtle homage to such greats as classic Bowie, Floyd, Zeppelin, Queen, and even the Sex Pistols.
The album will be supported by a series of Los Angeles based showcases beginning in Fall 2003, featuring the all-star Infinite Monopoly band, Barak Moffitt, Gabe Witcher, Tony Austin, Adam Benjamin (Dakah, Charlie Haden, Bob Brookmeyer and Benny Carter), Tim Frick, Steve Mack, and backed by producer Jimmy Schultz and FOH engineer Ronnie Kimball (Bad Religion, Fishbone).
Sign up for the Infinite Monopoly mailing list (simply e-mail maillist@imr1001.com) and visit www.infinitemonopoly.com for more details and updates!
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Five Stars
author: James Duckworth
This CD is worth 5 stars as far as I’m concerned. I only give 4 or 5 stars. When I was young my mother said that if you do not have anything good to say then don’t say nothing at all. So, if I buy a CD and I am sorry I did that…my response is to not rate it at all. If I am glad I got it I give it 4 stars. If I am overjoyed that I bought that CD it gets 5 stars.
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An innovative homage to classic rock.
author: Craig Houston
They've been saying "rock is dead" for some time now, but every once in a while a refreshing sound arrives that challenges that notion. I honestly believe that this is one of those definitive albums. Product 01A has intimations of some of rock's greatest sounds--but what is more remarkable, is the creativity and innovation that carries the torch and ignites a new fire. The provocative lyrics are caustically poignant criticisms against the American malaise of "Affluenza," telling of an allegorical world infused with Biblical and Orwellian sensibilities. The many superlatives this album deserves all translate to what will soon be considered an instant classic.
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Take me where I wanna be!
author: Infinite Monopoly
This CD takes me to another time and place. I leave my adulthood behind. All of a sudden I'm back with Pink and Led in the old days and they're doing new stuff! Then it ends and I realize it's not 30 years ago and I'm not high. Of course Infinite Monopoly is not Pink or Led and I'm not 18. But I can dream.
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Great Stuff! Very Pink Floyd...
author: Kenny Smith
Totally excellent! Starts strong and continues to hold you. It moves up and down with mood and tempo. It reminds me of Dark Side of the Moon.
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