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Jupiter Sajitarius is a 2004 album by Canadian-American alternative hip hop artist Noah23.[1] It possesses "a remarkable variety of both production and compositions," according to MiC Music Portal.[2] The majority of the album's production was handled by Orphan, and marked the final collaboration between the two, prior to Orphan's departure from Plague Language and the formation of Blue Sky Black Death.

The track "Chicken Pox" was released as a 10" single in 2004, featuring a remix entitled "Chicken Soup", produced by Orphan with a guest appearance from Ceschi, and a B-side entitled "Sigma Octantis", produced by Savillion. "Chicken Soup" was later included on the 2007 compilation Cameo Therapy, while "Sigma Octantis" appeared on 2008's Upside Down Bluejay.

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Lizard Lion Eagle"Orphan3:36
2."Photo Soul Decay"Bishop Orange2:59
3."Old Earth"Naval Aviator2:45
4."As Below So Above"Orphan3:45
5."Chicken Pox"Orphan4:21
6."Godhead Omlet"Orphan3:02
7."Freelance Zenarchist"Orphan4:20
8."Scream" (featuring Ceschi)Orphan4:31
9."Quicksilver"Orphan2:38
10."Camera Shy"Madadam3:52
11."Nova Toast"Orphan4:04
12."Marshes"Orphan3:31
13."Dead Owl Skunk" (featuring Modulok)King Champion3:33
14."Turtle Bear"Paul Fava4:15
15."Zapata Physicians" (featuring Livestock)Naval Aviator4:39
16."Petit Mort"Varick Pyr3:34


"Chicken Pox" 10" track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Chicken Pox"Orphan4:21
2."Chicken Pox (Instrumental)"Orphan4:21
3."Chicken Soup" (featuring Ceschi)Orphan3:14
4."Sigma Octantis"Savillion1:59
5."Sigma Octantis (Instrumental)"Savillion1:59


See also

References

  1. ^ "Jupiter Sajitarius - Noah23". Allmusic. Retrieved 15 November 2011.
  2. ^ "Noah 23: Jupiter Sajitarius". MiC Music Portal. 23 February 2005. Retrieved 16 November 2011. English translation courtesy of Google Translate from the original Greek: "μια αξιοσημείωτη ποικιλία τόσο στην παραγωγή όσο και στις συνθέσεις"