In No Sense? Nonsense!

In No Sense? Nonsense!

Infobox Album | Name = In No Sense? Nonsense!
Type = Album
Artist = Art of Noise

| Released = 1987
Recorded = ?
Genre = Experimental Music Synthpop
Length = 41:42
Label = China Records flagicon|UK

Chrysalis/CBS Records
OV 41570 flagicon|USA
Producer = Anne Dudley, J. J. Jeczalik
Reviews =
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:a227gjerj6i9~T1 Allmusic.com] Rating|4|5|

Last album = "In Visible Silence"
(1986)
This album = "In No Sense? Nonsense!"
(1987)
Next album = "Below the Waste"
(1989)

"In No Sense? Nonsense!" was the third full-length album by Art of Noise. By the time of its recording, the group had been reduced to a duo, with engineer Gary Langan leaving the previous year—Langan's mix engineering duties were taken over by Bob Kraushaar and Ted Hayton for this album, but the music was produced entirely by Anne Dudley and J.J. Jeczalik. The album saw the group expanding their sound to include rock and orchestral instrumentation, in addition to their trademark sampling.

Many of the album's tracks are seamlessly segued; ambient soundscapes blend into percussive rhythms, dramatic buildups, melodic string arrangements, and vocal choruses and chants. Musical motifs from "Dragnet" and "Ode To Don Jose" recur throughout the album.

The cassette version of this album has the same program recorded on both sides. The LP version has "Ode To Don Jose" before "A Day At The Races", as opposed to after as on the CD.

Track listing

# "Galleons Of Stone"
# "Dragnet"
# "Fin Du Temps"
# "How Rapid?"
# "Opus For Four"
# "Debut"
# "E.F.L."
# "A Day At The Races"
# "Ode To Don Jose"
# "Counterpoint"
# "Roundabout 727"
# "Ransom On The Sand"
# "Roller 1"
# "Nothing Was Going To Stop Them Then, Anyway"
# "Crusoe"
# "One Earth"

External links

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