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Record Label: MSI Music (import)

Recording Type: Studio

UPC: 5038719001228
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Farewell Ferengistan * (CD)
Primary Artist: Banco De Gaia

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About this Album
Track Listing
1. Farewell Ferengistan
2. Ynys Elen
3. Chingiz
4. Kara Kum
5. Harmonious G8, The
6. Saturn Return
7. Flow My Tears, The Android Wept
8. White Man's Burden
9. We All Know the Truth (You Have God)

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Distributor:MSI Music Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
The British electronica artist Toby Marks, who performs under the name Banco De Gaia, has grown increasingly politicized since his mid-1990s album, LAST TRAIN TO LHASA, which drew attention to the Chinese government's oppression of the people of Tibet. His richly layered 2006 series of dance tracks, FAREWELL FERENGISTAN, includes an experimental piece featuring singers from each of the countries taking part in the 2005 G8 economic summit, a computer performing the Elizabethan composer John Dowland's "Flow My Tears," and "White Man's Burden," a lament for the messianic tendencies of some world leaders.


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