Trip Reset
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Trip Reset is a 1996 album credited to Genesis P-Orridge and Psychic TV featuring The Angels of Light.
The title is a colloquialism of P-Orridge's. S/he used this term to describe the act of taking a psychedelic to "reset" patterns of personal thought and behavior.
It includes a cover of Pink Floyd's "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun", a tribute to Syd Barrett called "A Star Too Far", and a tribute to The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band called "Suspicious".
Track listing
- The La La Song
- Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun
- I Believe What You Said
- Mother Jack (A Children's Story)
- Wrongs Of Spring
- Lady Maybe
- White Sky
- Black Cat
- A Star Too Far (Lullaby For Syd Barrett)
- Suspicious (West Coast Experimental Pop Art Mix)
- Firewoman (Exhuma Exhortation)
Personnel
For the realization of this project PSYCHIC TV (aka"PTV USA 96") were:
- William Breeze - Electric Viola and Viola Synthesizer
- Michael Campagna - Lead Guitar and Guitar Synthesizer
- Billy "Pink" Goodrum - Keyboards
- Genesis P-Orridge - Lead Vocals, Harmonies, Analog Effects, Analog Samples
- Larry Thrasher - Lead Guitars, Bass Guitars, Analog Synthesizer, Tabla, Percussion, Backing Vocals
- Mother Jack - Children's Method Storytelling, Background Voices
For the realization of this project the "Angels Of Light" were:
- Caresse P-Orridge - Backing Vocals, Harmonies, Analog Keyboards
- Genesse P-Orridge - Backing Vocals, Harmonies, Analog Keyboards
References
- ^ Borzillo, Carrie (February 3, 1996). "Popular Uprisings". Billboard: 21. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
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