1956
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 13, 2000 (2000-07-13)
RecordedRafter Studio, Rolltop Studio
GenreAbstract hip hop, experimental hip hop, Christian hip hop, Lo-fi music, rap rock, glitch hop, Christian rock, drum and bass, experimental rock
Label5 Minute Walk
ProducerFrank Tate
Soul-Junk chronology
1955
(1998)
1956
(2000)
1957
(2002)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Jesus Freak Hideout[2]
The Phantom Tollbooth[3]

1956 is an album by hip hop group, Soul-Junk. It was released in July 2000 on 5 Minute Walk. Some tracks were selected to appear on the MTV reality show Road Rules.[4]

Track listing

  1. Enter Venus
  2. ill-m-i
  3. How We Flow
  4. Sarpodyl
  5. 3po Soul
    • Proverbs – 18:12
    • Rafter Roberts: Vocorder
  6. Life to False Metal
    • Nathan Poage: Drums
    • Rafter Roberts: Background Vocals
  7. K.I.N.G.D.O.M.O.G.O.D
  8. Eyes, Externally
    • Brian Cantrell: Drums
    • Rafter Roberts: Background Vocals
    • dj 3rd Rail: Guest Emcee
  9. Monkeyflower & Yarrow
  10. Judah
    • Nathan Poage: Drums
  11. Pumpfake
  12. Lordy Child (Say Abba)
    • Steve Ball: Violin, arrangements
    • Singers:
      • Cathleen, Rachel, Jude, and John Galaxy
      • Christyne, Julia, and Nathan Poage
  13. Sea Monsters & Gargoyles
  14. The Peacemaker
    • Rafter Roberts: Drums
  15. Dry Bones
    • Ezekiel – 37:1-28
    • Jason Crane: Trumpet
    • Pall Jenkins: Musical Saw, wind machine
    • Nathan Poage: Drums
    • Evona Waschinski: Upright bass
  16. Sweet to my Soul (White Hot Apostle Mix)
    • Nathan Poage: Drums
  17. Red Top
    • Pish Posh: Remix

Credits

  • Glen Galaxy (MC, guitar, vocals, bass, samples, whistling)
  • Jon Galaxy (Bass, samples, kaos pad, keys)
  • Tracking: Tim Coffman (Rolltop Studio), Rafter Roberts
  • Mixing, Mastering: Rafter Roberts
  • Artwork: Aaron James, Amy Matthews

Covers

"ill-m-i" was covered by TobyMac on his albums Welcome to Diverse City and Renovating Diverse City.

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Jesus Freak Hideout review
  3. The Phantom Tollbooth review
  4. (unsigned) (September–October 2000). "news / Modern Rock". 7ball (32): 17. ISSN 1082-3980.
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