Where the Wild Things Are (Agent Provocateur album)
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| Where the Wild Things Are | |
|---|---|
| Studio album by Agent Provocateur | |
| Released | May 5, 1997 |
| Genre | Breaks, Big Beat |
| Label | Wall of Sound, Epic Records |
| Producer | Danny Saber |
Where the Wild Things Are is a 1997 album by British band Agent Provocateur. The song "Red Tape" was featured in The Jackal and on the original score of the Underworld soundtrack.
[edit] Track list
- "Red Tape" (5:20)
- "Spinning" (3:45)
- "Agent Dan" (5:28)
- "Kicks" (5:00)
- "You're Nogood" (2:56)
- "Sabotage" (4:38)
- "Elvis Economics" (7:41)
- "Sandpit" (4:50)
- "Hercules" (4:02)
- "Dumb" (3:44)
- "Red Tape" (the Janitor Remix) (6:08)
- "Agent Dan" (Propellerheads Remix) (4:48)
- "Sabotage" (Monkey Mafia Bastard Remix) (6:43)
- "Dumb" (Mekon Remix) (4:41)
[edit] Credits
- Mark Rutherford (keyboards)
- Danny Saber (guitar, bass guitar, keyboards, beats)
- Neil Conti (drums)
- Agent Provocateur (main performer)
- Jon Carter (remixing)
- Ged Lynch (percussion, drums)
- Matthew Ashman (guitar, bass guitar, vox organ)
- Mark Baker (photography)
- Robert Hill (engineer)
- Joe Strummer (guitar)