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1997 studio album by Brand X
Manifest Destiny is a studio album by jazz fusion group Brand X. It is their final studio album to date.
Track listing[]
- "True to the Clik" (Goodsall, Pusch) – 5:31
- "Stellerator" (Jones) – 6:17
- "Virus" (Goodsall, Pusch) – 7:56
- "XXL" (Goodsall) – 5:51
- "The Worst Man" (Jones) – 4:33
- "Manifest Destiny" (Goodsall, Jones, Katz, Wagnon) – 4:11
- "Five Drops" (Wagnon) – 3:52
- "Drum Ddu" (Jones) – 5:50
- "Operation Hearts and Minds" (Goodsall) – 4:39
- "Mr. Bubble Goes to Hollywood" (Jones, Katz) – 2:56
Hidden Tracks on European release[]
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- "Disco Suicide" - Live (Robin Lumley) – 8:06
- "Bass and Drum Solo Improvisation" - Live – 9:44
Personnel[]
- John Goodsall – guitar, rhythm guitar, MIDI guitar, narrator, orchestra, organ, sampling, sitar, synthesizer, tubular bells, wah wah guitar
- Percy Jones – fretless bass, keyboards, sequencing, sound effects, special effects, wah wah bass
- Pierre Moerlen – drums (on hidden live tracks)
- Franz Pusch – bass, fender rhodes, keyboards, percussion, programming, sampling, sequencing, sound effects, synthesizer, vocals
- Marc Wagnon – bass, MIDI vibes, synthesizer, vibraphone
- Frank Katz – drums, sampling, vocals
- Danny Wilding – flute
- Additional personnel
Production[]
- David Hentschel – engineer, producer
- Keith Lewis – technical assistance
- Mark Tessler – photography
References[]
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- Albums produced by David Hentschel
- Cleopatra Records albums
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