Who Are the Skulls
Who Are the Skulls? is a remix album by the British-American synthpop duo Red Flag. It was released in 2002 by their own label, Plan B Records. The album comes in a custom chrome jewel case with a chrome tray card. The complete package looks as if it was machined from a quarter-inch plate of solid aluminum.
Who Are the Skulls? | ||||
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Remix album by | ||||
Released | May 14, 2002 | |||
Genre | Synthpop | |||
Length | 79:52 | |||
Label | Plan B Records | |||
Producer | Red Flag | |||
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Track listing
- "Nevermind http:" (remixed by Cosmicity) (3:54)
- "Cause and Consequence" (remixed By Information Society) (3:59)
- "On the Highway" (remixed by Cause & Effect) (7:05)
- "I Don't Know Why" (remixed by Shades of Grey) (6:05)
- "Russian Radio" (remixed by Scribe Machine) (5:39)
- "Take Care Love" (remixed by Wave in Head) (5:05)
- "Destiny" (remixed By Bobby Clark) (6:01)
- "Control" (remixed By Craig Degraff and L. Barron) (4:40)
- "On the Highway" (remixed By Somegirl) (3:39)
- "Heaven in Medias Res" (remixed By Voytech & the Vis) (6:17) Voytech is Mike Majewski or Mike Von der Kret
- "Things We Say" (remixed By NewVember) (3:01)
- "Lullaby for a Restless Girl" (remixed By ROOM 1202 and Aaron Mess) (5:28)
- "If I Ever" (remixed By Provision (musical group) (4:03)
- "If I Ever" (remixed By Bobby Clark) (5:23)
- "In My Arms Again" (remixed By Scribe Machine) (6:03)
- "Remember to Forget" (Tragically Hip Mix by Thee Skulls) (2:59)
References
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