Machine Age Voodoo

Machine Age Voodoo

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Studio album by SPK
Released November 30, 1984
Recorded 1983–84
EMI Studios 301, Sydney, Australia
Genre
Length 40:38
Label
Producer Graeme Revell
SPK chronology
Leichenschrei
(1982)
Machine Age Voodoo
(1984)
Zamia Lehmanni
(1986)
Singles from Machine Age Voodoo
  1. "Metal Dance"
    Released: 1983
  2. "Junk Funk"
    Released: September 1984
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Machine Age Voodoo is the third studio album by Australian industrial band SPK, released on November 30, 1984 by WEA. It was first released outside the United States until 1985 when it was released by Elektra Records. Produced by Graeme Revell, the album is a radical departure from the band's previous material, leaning more towards synthpop and dance-rock, rather than industrial music. It is the band's first album to feature Sinan Leong as the lead singer.

Two singles from Machine Age Voodoo were released, "Metal Dance" and "Junk Funk", of which the latter was later renamed to "Machine Age Voodoo" on the US release of the album.

Track listing

Machine Age Voodoo
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Junk Funk"  
4:04
2. "With Love from China"  
  • Revell
  • Leong
5:46
3. "High Tension"  
  • Revell
  • Leong
4:27
4. "One World"  
  • Revell
  • Leong
4:27
5. "Flesh & Steel"  
  • Revell
  • Leong
5:23
6. "Metropolis"  
  • Revell
  • Leong
4:24
7. "Metal Dance"  
  • Revell
  • Leong
3:39
8. "Thin Ice"  
  • Revell
  • Leong
3:41
9. "Crime of Passion"  
  • Revell
  • Leong
4:47
Total length:
40:38
Machine Age Voodoo (1985 US Version)
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
8. "Seduction"  
  • Revell
  • Leong
4:25

Credits and personnel

Personnel
  • Graeme Revell – producer, arrangements, all instruments
  • Sinan Leong – vocals
  • Jeff Bartolomei – additional keyboards
  • Mary Bradfield-Taylor – additional vocals
  • Graham Jesse – saxophone
  • James Kelly – guitar
  • Sam McNally - additional keyboards
  • Phil Scorgie – bass, keyboards
Production
  • Christo Curtis – engineer
  • Tony Taurins – mastering

Design
  • Carol Friedman – art direction
  • JoDee Stringham – design
  • Nelson Leong – logo design
  • Peter Ashworth – photography
  • Comme des Garçons – clothes
  • Judy Blame – jewelry
  • Lynne Easton – make-up
  • Miss Moss – photomontage
  • Iain R. Webb – stylist

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[2]

References

  1. Machine Age Voodoo at AllMusic.
  2. Machine Age Voodoo (LP). SPK. WEA. 1984. 240515-1.

External links

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