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Format..............:: Mp3 / Separate Tracks (image+*m3u) / Lossy
Encoder.............:: LAME3.99r / WEB (UNTOUCHED)
Tracks .............:: 11 Separated / mixed
Total Time..........:: 01:18:55
Total Size..........:: ~ 185 Mb
Tracklist:
01. Eden to Corruption (10:34)
02. Call of the Earth (ambient mix) (5:58)
03. Return to Gaia (7:28)
04. Ashes and Snow (13:53)
05. A Question of Answers (11:34)
06. Memory Code Part 1 (7:29)
07. Memory Code Part 2 (3:21)
08. Memory Code Part 3 (3:07)
09. Memory Code Part 4 (6:12)
10. Memory Code Part 5 (5:24)
11. Memory Code Part 6 (3:50)
Code Indigo is regarded as one of Europe's premiere electronic rock music bands with a string of critically acclaimed and award winning CDs. "Take the Money and Run" is the band's farewell album, with co-founders David Wright and Robert Fox reunited for the project.
The album reflects the history of this enigmatic band with a clever choice of songs, old and new, that also feature many of the band's recent musicians presented with a 16 page booklet containing various line-up pics and notes on the project by David Wright.
The CD contains two expertly crafted remixes from "TimeCode": the pulsating "Eden to Corruption" and a stripped bare "Call of the Earth". "Return to Gaia" is a new version of a track previously only available on a limited edition European compilation. "Ashes and Snow" is a brand new piece which was unable to be included on "MELTdown". "A Question of Answers" sees Wright and Fox joined by vocalist Carys to revisit and re-record in the studio a beautiful piece previously only available on the Derby Cathedral CD. This piece, the artists agree, best sums up Code Indigo. The final 30 minute epic is a live track from 2007 featuring 6 interlinked pieces from "For Whom the Bell", "Uforia", "TimeCode" and "Chill".