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Released
  
December 7, 1999

Length
  
57:29

Audio (1999)
  
The Complex (2003)

Release date
  
7 December 1999

Recorded
  
1999

Producer
  
Todd Perlmutter

Artist
  
Blue Man Group

Label
  
Virgin Records

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Nominations
  
Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album

Genres
  
Rock music, Alternative rock, Experimental rock, Progressive rock

Similar
  
The Complex, Live at The Venetian – Las Vegas, How to Be a Megastar Live!, Sudhu Amar Priya Nei, Ontore Bahire Tumi

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Audio is the debut album by Blue Man Group, released in 1999 by Virgin Records. The album was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Album.

Contents

This album was released in two versions: The DVD had 5.1-channel versions of the music in both DVD-Video (using Dolby Digital) and DVD-Audio formats (one on each side) and a CD that had a 2-channel stereo mix of each track.

A behind the scenes video of the album is viewable on a promotional 2000 VHS known as Audio Video. This video is also included as a bonus on the Audio 5.1 Surround Sound DVD.

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Reception

Heather Phares of Allmusic.com rated Audio three out of five stars. She explained that it "reflects over a decade's worth of musical and theatrical innovation." Although she stated that "the spectacle of the group playing its sculptural, surreal-looking instruments is absent from the album," she concluded her review by calling it "an album that proves the Blue Man Group is as innovative in the studio as it is onstage."

Personnel

  • Producer - Todd Perlmutter
  • Engineer - Andrew Schneider
  • Mastered By - Bob Ludwig
  • Mixed By - Mike Fraser
  • Blue Man Group

  • Phil Stanton - Performer [Air Poles, Extension Cord Bull Roarer, Ribbon Crasher], Percussion [Drumbone, Tubulum, Mid-octave PVC, Backpack Tubulum, Dumpster], Drums [Utne, Drum Wall, Phil Drum], Cimbalom, Timpani
  • Matt Goldman - Performer [Air Poles, Ribbon Crasher], Percussion [Low Octave PVC, Drumbone, Backpack PVC, Dumpster], Cimbalom, Bass [Upside Down], Gong [Shaker], Drums [Utne]
  • Chris Wink - Performer [Air Poles], Percussion [Doppler Toms, Tubulum, Drumbone, High-octave PVC, Dumpster, Backpack Tubulum, Piano Smasher], Cimbalom, Shaker [Utne], Drums [Drum Wall], Cuica
  • Larry Heinemann - Chapman Stick, Bass, Guitar [Baritone], Cuica
  • Ian Pai - Drums [Drum Wall, Phil Drum], Percussion [Aronophonic, Quellum Grill]
  • Christian Dyas - Zither, Bass, Guitar [12 String], Electronics [Electric Dog Toy]
  • Todd Perlmutter - Percussion, Drums [Drum Kit, Left Side Double Drum Kit, Drum Wall, Toy Drum, Phil Drum]
  • Additional musicians

  • Jamie Edwards - Performer [Air Poles] (tracks: 1, 4, 14)
  • Chris Bowen - Drums [Drum Wall] (track: 7)
  • Clem Waldman - Drums [Drum Wall] (track: 5)
  • Cräg Rodriguez - Drums [Drum Wall] (track: 7), Percussion (Dumpster) (track: 12)
  • Jeff Quay - Drums [Right Side Double Drum Kit] (tracks: 2, 4, 7, 8, 12 to 14) & [Drum Wall] (tracks: 5 & 13)
  • Byron Estep - Guitar (tracks: 5, 7 & 9)
  • John Kimbrough - Guitar (track: 7)
  • Bradford Reed - Zither (tracks: 2, 4, 8, 13 & 14)
  • David Corter - Zither (tracks: 8, 9, 12, 13)
  • Elvis Lederer - Zither (track: 1) & Zither [Pressaphonic](track: 5)
  • Jens Fischer - Zither (tracks: 2, 4, 6, 11, 13 & 14)
  • Songs

    1TV Song2:09
    2Opening Mandelbrot3:14
    3Synaesthetic5:32

    References

    Audio (album) Wikipedia