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Lost in Egypt is the sixth album by the American synth-pop band Code of Ethics, released on Razzbarry Records in 2009, manufactured and distributed worldwide by Go Global Entertainment, LLC. The album was mixed by Paul Lapinski at Vision Sound Recording Studios in Orange Park, Florida.
It’s been a decade since Code Of Ethics last released an album. In the meantime group leader Barry Blaze has done some solo stuff and nearly got himself killed in a motorbike accident. Thankfully he’s still with us and Code have made a return with a new pop album. Always good at creating hooky songs and poppy production, I can report that the 21st century version of the group still sounds fresh. The title cut, as you’d expect, has a nice little sample of Egyptian style melody on there and a good thumping groove. Got to confess I love the danceable grooves of «Perfect» and «Good Bye» and elsewhere the ’80s electronic pop influences are still shining bright including homage to Depeche Mode with a version of their «People Are People». It’s a solid return and Barry Blaze has certainly still got it! [Mike Rimmer, Cross Rhythms, January 2009]
> iTunes (https://music.apple.com/us/album/lost-in-egypt/1196075757)
CD tracklist:
01. Smile
02. People Are People
03. Lost In Egypt
04. Beautiful Lamb
05. Were You There
06. Somebody’s Waiting
07. Perfect
08. Goodbye
09. Can’t Live A Day
10. Something Real
11. Lost In Egypt (Desert Sand Mix)
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