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Democracy (album)

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Democracy
Democracy cover
Studio album by Killing Joke
Released 1996
Genre Post-punk
Label Big Life Records
Producer Youth
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Killing Joke chronology
BBC in Concert
(1996)
Democracy
(1996)
Killing Joke
(2003)

Democracy is an album from 1996 by English post-punk group Killing Joke.

Track listing

All tracks written by Coleman/Walker/Glover

  1. "Savage Freedom" - 4:52
  2. "Democracy" - 3:39
  3. "Prozac People" - 6:54
  4. "Lanterns" - 4:53
  5. "Aeon" - 8:05
  6. "Pilgrimage" - 6:29
  7. "Intellect" - 4:00
  8. "Medicine Wheel" - 5:18
  9. "Absent Friends" - 5:40
  10. "Another Bloody Election" - 4:27

Personnel

Hot on the heels of their successful 1994 'Pandemonium' album and tour, Killing Joke's members converged on the UK from their new found homes in three continents, to hide away in Cornwall and Henley on Thames, England, where they made this album. Coleman had spent some time de-compressing at the end of 'Pandemonium' in Sedona, Arizona, where he had been inspired by the new interest in the native American culture, striking a chord with his previous involvement in Maori culture in New Zealand, where he had been settled for some time. A more optimistic and new-age tinged album lyrically, while keeping some of the weight and import of 'Pandemonium', the album marked the beginning of a more settled period for singer Jaz Coleman, who had by now also made considerable progress with his orchestral career. Production was overseen by Youth, with live session man Geoff Dugmore on drums. Synthesised textures from keyboardist Nick Holywell-Walker added to the concoction. The album sessions culminated in a full-moon drumming fire ceremony on a small island on the river Thames, with Youth reportedly braving the murky waters for a naked swim. 'Democracy' was mixed in Sarm West in London's Portobello Road towards the end of 1995. However, Geordie Walker has expressed disappointment with the resulting 'Democracy' album, and after a short tour in the summer of 1996, the band began their longest career hiatus to date, not re-emerging until 2003 with the excellent ' Killing Joke', the beginning of a powerful and resonant period which saw the band living close to each other in Prague, in the Czech republic.

Killing Joke
Jaz Coleman | Kevin "Geordie" Walker
Ben Calvert | Reza Udhin
Paul Raven | Martin "Youth" Glover | Paul Ferguson | Martin Atkins | Dave Kovacevic | Nick Holywell-Walker
Killing Joke Discography
Studio albums: Killing Joke | What's THIS For...! | Revelations | Fire Dances | Night Time | Brighter than a Thousand Suns | Outside the Gate | The Courtauld Talks | Extremities, Dirt & Various Repressed Emotions | Pandemonium | Democracy | Killing Joke | Hosannas from the Basements of Hell
Live, Remix and Compilation albums: An Incomplete Collection 1980-1985 | Laugh? I Nearly Bought One! | BBC in Concert | Wilful Days | | Wardance | The Unperverted Pantomime? | Chaos for Breakfast | For Beginners | | | Bootleg Vinyl Archive Vol. 1 | Bootleg Vinyl Archive Vol. 2
Related Bands: Brilliant | Pigface | Murder, Inc. | The Damage Manual | Transmission
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