Tracklist
Life Is Beautiful | 4:56 | ||
Leg Show | 2:29 | ||
N.Y.C. Dharma | 3:49 | ||
Serenade (To The Sound Of Peace !) | 4:51 | ||
The King And The Elephant | 2:56 | ||
True Love ... | 4:35 | ||
Like Twins | 4:19 | ||
Back To Morocco | 4:04 | ||
Mercy Street | 4:14 | ||
Codes Of Silence | 2:44 | ||
There's Always Somebody To Say You're Wrong ! | 2:59 | ||
Footprints | 5:28 | ||
Two Sides To Every Story | 5:28 | ||
New Jerusalem | 6:10 | ||
Dawn Man Introducing I Want To This Moment Always | 5:21 | ||
Relief | 5:45 |
Credits (4)
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AncorDesign
- Jay AlanskiInstruments, Music By, Sounds, Producer
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Fabrice (3)Mastered By
- Jay AlanskiPhotography By
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Mercy Street
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F Communications – 137.0071.20 | 1997 | — 1997 |
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Mercy Street
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F Communications – F071DLP | 1997 | — 1997 |
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Mercy Street
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F Communications – FC 071 DLP | 1997 | — 1997 | |||||
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Mercy Street
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F Communications – FC 071 CD | 1997 | — 1997 |
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Mercy Street
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Toy's Factory – TFCK-87801 | Japan | 2000 | Japan — 2000 |
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Toy's Factory – TFCK-87801 | Japan | 2000 | Japan — 2000 |
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Mercy Street
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F Communications – 137.0071.20 |
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Recommendations
Reviews
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referencing Mercy Street (2×LP, Album) F071DLP
Really tripping. The guy Jay Alanski seems a character to explore (produced not just anyone, did progressive folk). He plays almost all the instruments here “no computer on this record!” » and it’s Air before its time, Roedelius too late, KLF (Chill out) without the Bad trip. Organic and synthetic at the same time.
On F.Communications!
To listen to after sleep or for evening infusion. -
referencing Mercy Street (2×LP, Album, Promo) FC 071 DLP
Vinyl track listing differs from CD. owning both I prefer the vinyl, tracks sit together better over the four sides. -
referencing Mercy Street (2×LP, Album) F071DLP
Incredible album every track is gold, this is what got me into a reminiscent drive. -
referencing Mercy Street (CD, Album) F071CD
I've been listening to this album almost as long as it's been out. While my musical taste has changed so much, and so many times, over the last 20 years, this incredible album has remained a constant. It's timeless and absolutely amazing. -
referencing Mercy Street (2×LP, Album, Promo) FC 071 DLP
LOVE this album, I walked into a record shop in 1998 and found two copies of this in the same bin, I bought them both without even knowing what they were, as a dj/turntablist its always important to have doubles - I had some other F communication albums and really liked them, so I figured I would like this enough to buy two. WOW it was NOT what I was expecting at all and instantly fell in love with the album, years later I gifted a copy to my friend. to me its the perfect blend of ambient from end 2 end I had ever heard, its still gets very heavy rotation on the turntables... -
referencing Mercy Street (2×LP, Album, Promo) FC 071 DLP
An amazing record, completely underrated. Almost 20 years ed, but still sounds fresh today. -
referencing Mercy Street (2×LP, Album, Promo) FC 071 DLP
very underrated collection of tunes, its very organic, a warm journey from needle down to needle up -
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referencing Mercy Street (CD, Album) F071CD
I just recently listened to this album today after I have not listened to this album for many years and I can honestly say this is one hell of a fantastic dreamy blissed chill out album. I can when it came out and the music press hyped it right up to the album of the year and of course I bought it and when played it for the very first time. It was like a breath of fresh air, like music I had never before which is so unique. Maximum and not boring minimal repetitive music . I still feel the same about this album today. Real music made with the right blend of live instruments and electonics. -
referencing Mercy Street (2×LP, Album) F071DLP
This is a truly wonderful album. Themes and variations wind their way across each song, and yet each song has its own distinctive texture and feel, from the slightly frenzied 'Leg Show' to the haunting 'Relief'. Faultless.
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