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Rock and Roll (The Mark of Cain album)

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Released
  
December 1996

Artist
  
The Mark of Cain

Label
  
rooArt

Rock and Roll (1996)
  
This is This (2001)

Release date
  
December 1996

Producers
  
Nick Launay, Tim Rogers

Genres
  
Electronica, Hard rock, Alternative metal

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Rock and Roll is a compilation album by the Australian band The Mark of Cain. It was released in 1996 by Australian label rooArt and featured remixes of tracks from their previous three albums Ill at Ease, The Unclaimed Prize and Battlesick and a re-recorded version of "Hindsight" that was used on the soundtrack of the Australian film Idiot Box. As explained on the inside of the booklet: "the remixes presented here... have been mixed the intention that each of the artists involved place their own personal musical interpretation on the chosen song and mix it accordingly". "The Contender" was remixed by Paul Mac, "Interloper" by Franz Treichler of The Young Gods, "You Let Me Down" and "Pointman" by Justin Broadrick and "R&R" by B(if)tek. The title of the album refers to the military slang for full automatic fire.

Contents

Track listing

  1. The Contender
  2. The Hammer
  3. Interloper (Prelude)
  4. Interloper (Who Made Who Mix)
  5. You Let Me Down (Biomechanical Mix)
  6. R&R (Apocalypse Mix)
  7. Hindsight
  8. Pointman (Unclean Mix)
  9. The Contender (reprise)

Credits

  • John Scott - guitar, vocals
  • Kim Scott - bass
  • Aaron Hewson - drums tracks 1, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9
  • Campbell Robinson - drums tracks 2, 6
  • Mach V - turntables track 1, 9
  • David Whitehorn - drum programming track 2
  • Paul Mac - remixing track 1, 9
  • Justin Broadrick - remixing track 5, 8
  • Kate Crawford and Nicole Skeltys - remixing track 6
  • Franz Treichler - remixing track 3, 4
  • Songs

    1The Contender
    2The Hammer3:57
    3Interloper (Prelude)1:11

    References

    Rock and Roll (The Mark of Cain album) Wikipedia


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