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The Art and Craft of Popular Music 1994–2002 is a double disc retrospective by the American synthpop band Joy Electric, released on BEC Recordings in June 2002, a division of Tooth & Nail Records.
This album is a best of package spread over two CDs. Joy Electric make a different and original ‘80s electronic synth pop sound. If you have never heard of them before then this is a great introduction to them. Highlights include «Drum Machine Joy» and «Children Of The Lord». If you like a bit of ‘80s synth pop and drum machines then you will adore this album. [Daniel Cole, Cross Rhythms, July 2003]
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2CD tracklist:
Disc One
1-01. The Matterhorn
1-02. Dance To Moroder
1-03. Such A Beautiful Thought
1-04. Ringing Bells
1-05. Mistletoe And Molasses
1-06. Apples Of Gold
1-07. We’ll Last So Long
1-08. Farmhouse Fables
1-09. Weep In The Sunshine
1-10. Come In, Brother
1-11. Every Nook And Cranny
1-12. Blueberry Boats (And Pink Elephants)
1-13. We Are Rock (The Faint Remix)
1-14. We Are Rock (The Norway Remix)
1-15. We Are Rock (The Echoing Green Remix)
Disc Two
2-01. Drum Machine Joy
2-02. Candycane Carriage
2-03. Analogue Grand Diary
2-04. Sweet Sweet Charity
2-05. Keep Him In Your Thoughts
2-06. Five Stars For Failure
2-07. Burgundy Years
2-08. Hansel
2-09. I Beam, You Beam
2-10. The Cobbler
2-11. Sugar Rush
2-12. Monosynth
2-13. The Robot Beat
2-14. The North Sea
2-15. Disco For A Ride
2-16. Singing In Gee
2-17. Children Of The Lord
2-18. I Sing Electric
2-19. These Should Be The Good Times
Note: Packaged in a 3-panel Digipak with a 24-page full-color stapled booklet enclosed. Track 1-07 is a new version of an old Rainbow Rider song. Track 1-10 is a new recording of a track that originally appeared as a demo elsewhere.
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