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I Predict a Clone: A Steve Taylor Tribute

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I Predict a Clone: A Steve Taylor Tribute is a various artists album released in 1994. The album is a tribute to the Christian music artist Steve Taylor.

The music is in a variety of styles which generally reflect the artist which recorded the track. Taylor himself took no part in the production of the project, and opted to donate all proceeds to the Jesus People USA.[3] He also stated that he liked the new versions better than his own, and in later concerts he began emulating the reworked styles of some songs.[4]

Track listing

No.TitlePerformed byLength
1."Am I in Sync?"Circle of Dust5:53
2."A Principled Man"Hot Pink Turtle3:22
3."Sin for a Season"Starflyer 593:47
4."Bouquet"Sixpence None the Richer3:08
5."Steeplechase / I Want to be a Clone (Instant Cake Mix)"DigHayZoose7:30
6."Harder to Believe Than Not to"Fleming and John4:52
7."Drive, He Said (D-wee Dub)"Argyle Park5:06
8."On the Fritz"Deliverance3:38
9."To Forgive"The Wayside5:24
10."We Don't Need No Colour Code"Bride4:09
11."Guilty by Association"Sanctified Glory Mountain Revival Family3:38
Total length:50:23

References

  1. ^ Well, Chris (July 1994). "Reviews / I Predict A Clone". Syndicate. 9 (2): 32. OCLC 69244461. Retrieved March 3, 2009.
  2. ^ Appelinski, Reger (June 1994). "Reviews / I PREDICT A CLONE". The Lighthouse. 3 (6): 15. ISSN 1070-6690. Retrieved March 3, 2009.
  3. ^ Rumburg, Gregory (July 1994). "Reviews / I Predict A Clone". CCM Magazine. 17 (1): 16. ISSN 1524-7848.
  4. ^ Chattaway, Peter T. (July 28, 1995). "Steve Taylor -- Sonfest 95 press conference". Retrieved March 3, 2009.