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Imperative Reaction, Eulogy for the Sick Child

Audio CD

Disk ID: 656211

Disk length: 1h 13m 56s (14 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2006

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Scorpio 5:32
2. The Longing (For Detachment) 6:42
3. Forced 6:10
4. Compressed/Terror 6:05
5. Flatline 3:36
6. The Sick Child 5:31
7. The Settling/Flight 4:57
8. Syntax 5:53
9. Overcast 4:55
10. Predicate 4:53
11. Out:Obsolete/Vision 3:37
12. Life In The Walls 6:18
13. 3 1/2 Minutes of Pain 4:11
14. Scorpio '06 5:27

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Review

Making a splash with their last album "Redemption", and a 2005 tour in support of VNV Nation, Imperative Reaction has begun work on a new album set for release this fall. With their ever-growing fan base, they've been bombarded with requests to re-release their out of print debut. They've answered that call. This new version is completely revamped and re-mastered with new artwork, two unreleased tracks from the "Eulogy" sessions, recording sessions, and a 2006 remix of their 1999 club hit "Scorpio". Audiences will discover the band's evolution from darker electronic music to their now pop-friendly style, while keeping their intelligent songwriting skills intact. "Eulogy" shows the potential of a new band, while "Redemption" shows how they've grown.

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Eulogy for the Sick Child

Tracks: 11 (-3 tracks), Disk length: 57m 36s (-17m 40s)

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