Stop the Confusion (Global Interference)

Stop the Confusion (Global Interference)
Compilation album by Keith LeBlanc
Released July 26, 2005 (2005-07-26)
Genre Funk, electro, dub
Length 77:51
Label Collision: Cause of Chapter 3
Producer Keith LeBlanc
Keith LeBlanc chronology
Freakatorium
(1999)
Stop the Confusion (Global Interference)
(2005)
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Allmusic[1]

Stop the Confusion (Global Interference) is a compilation album by drummer Keith LeBlanc, released on July 26, 2005 by Collision: Cause of Chapter 3.[2]

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s)Artist Length
1. "Whatever"  Keith LeBlancKeith LeBlanc 1:39
2. "What Order"  Sas Bell, Kevin Gibbs, Skip McDonald, Melle Mel, Doug WimbishInterference/Bee La Key/Melle Mel 4:18
3. "The Beast"  Bim ShermanBim Sherman 3:47
4. "Green Theory"  Bim ShermanBim Sherman 3:48
5. "Story of Violence"  Keith LeBlancDJ Spike 4:08
6. "Technology Works"  Skip McDonald, Adrian Sherwood, Doug WimbishTackhead 4:24
7. "Steps"  Keith LeBlancKeith LeBlanc 5:33
8. "Stop the Confusion"  Bernie Worrell, Betty Shabazz, Tim SimenonTim Simenon 3:03
9. "Tree"  Tim SimenonInterference/Andy Fairley 2:36
10. "React Like This"  Tim SimenonInterference 5:37
11. "What Order" (Remote Control dub)Tim SimenonInterference 5:29
12. "Time Out"  Bim ShermanBim Sherman 4:04
13. "Sleepy Head"  Bim Sherman, Tim SimenonBim Sherman 4:04
14. "Vision"  Bim ShermanBim Sherman 5:08
15. "Repetition"  Skip McDonald, Adrian Sherwood, Doug WimbishTackhead 4:16
16. "The Dentist"  Skip McDonald, Adrian Sherwood, Doug WimbishTackhead 4:01
17. "Tackhead Dub"  Skip McDonald, Adrian Sherwood, Doug WimbishTackhead 3:12
18. "Tack Unit" (Extended Interference - Friday The 13th version)Keith LeBlancKeith LeBlanc 6:38
19. "Stick Out"  Keith LeBlancDJ Spike 2:06

Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalog
Germany 2005 Collision: Cause of Chapter 3 CD CCT3003-2

References

  1. Anderson, Rick. "Stop the Confusion (Global Interference)". Allmusic. Retrieved September 30, 2014.
  2. "Keith LeBlanc: Discography". tackhead.com. 2004. Retrieved September 30, 2014.
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