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From Influence to Ignorance

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Download links and information about From Influence to Ignorance by Union Carbide Productions. This album was released in 1991 and it belongs to Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 48:43 minutes.

Artist: Union Carbide Productions
Release date: 1991
Genre: Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 10
Duration: 48:43
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Train Song 6:01
2. Be Myself Again 3:33
3. Golden Age 4:43
4. Can't Hear Nothing 4:42
5. Baritone 5:26
6. Got My Eyes On You 3:15
7. Can't Slow Down 2:31
8. Sunset Trip 4:55
9. Circles 5:19
10. Coda 8:18

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This third release was bound to disappoint fans of the outrageous Stooges/Beefheart-influenced band. The album swung through a wider variety of styles, including Stones-style boogie rock ("Be Myself Again," "Baritone Street," "Circles"), melancholy ballads ("Golden Age," "Can't Slow Down"), and one genuine psychedelic epic ("Coda"). Taken on its own terms, the 1991 outing is a masterpiece of dissolution, disappointment, and loss. Chiming Byrds-style acoustic guitars, tambourines, and piano underscored the evolution toward a cleaner production sound. The band's playing never sounded more assured, although some detractors would claim this was a detrimental point. While lacking the whacked-out intensity of In the Air Tonight, From Influence to Ignorance displayed new maturity in Union Carbide Productions' growth as a recording and performing entity. Additionally, it represented a personal watershed for Ebbot Lundberg as a singer, lyricist, and producer. ~ Joe Pettit, Jr., Rovi