Album US 1993 on Mixing Factory label
Dance (Breakbeat, Techno)
This album was originally titled “Techno Theology”, but the label changed it for the sake of cleverness (as the band was from Dallas, TX). Samples: “Satan Is Dead”: “Satan” sample from Butthole Surfers (and probably Orbital’s “Satan” also), “…is dead” from L.A. Style’s “James Brown Is Dead”; “Madolyn vs. the Sons” contains a sample likely of televangelist Pat Robertson. Produced for N’ Soul Productions. Mixed at N’ Soul Studios, Canoga Park, CA. Executive produced for Partners in Tyme Productions. All songs © 1993 Metro One/Lift Publishing (ASCAP) ℗ & © Metro One. Distribution by Spectra Distribution. Packaging: Standard jewelcase. Front insert: 8-page double parallel, color print exterior, grayscale print interior. Back insert: color print exterior, black print interior. Disc tray: clear. CD: 3 spot-color print (black, white, and silver metallic).
Prodigal Sons , US album by | |
FMG Graphics film technician, film imaging | |
Greg Hobgood key, sampler, US keyboards | |
J. R. Barbee , mc | |
Chris White sampler, ttbl, scratches, dj | |
J. Hans Ives g, guitar, vocals | |
Bernard Wright , keyboards, engineer, additional engineering |
Norman Fogger art direction |
Michael Sean Black executive-producer, photography by, inside concert photos |
Gene George layout |
Scott Blackwell mixed by, producer |
Brandon Oldenburg photography by |
Prodigal Sons producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Power Of God | Prodigal Sons | 6:01 | |
2 | Hunger | Prodigal Sons | 4:19 | |
3 | Hallal | Prodigal Sons | 4:13 | |
4 | Satan Is Dead | Prodigal Sons | 2:36 | |
5 | ? | Prodigal Sons | 5:03 | |
6 | Armageddon | Prodigal Sons | 3:35 | |
7 | Allocate | Prodigal Sons | 3:36 | |
8 | Psalm 150 (BPM) | Prodigal Sons | 3:41 | |
9 | Madolyn vs. The Sons | Prodigal Sons | 3:25 | |
10 | Believe | Prodigal Sons | 6:19 | |
11 | How Crazy | Prodigal Sons | 6:11 |