HIFI SEAN Ft LP Vinyl NEW Crystal Waters Norman Blake Yoko Ono
TRACKLISTING
1 Testify
by Hifi Sean featuring Crystal Waters
2 18th
by Hifi Sean featuring Norman Blake
3 In Love With Life
by Hifi Sean featuring Yoko Ono
4 Atomium
by Hifi Sean featuring Bootsy Collins
5 Like Josephine Baker
by Hifi Sean featuring David McAlmont
6 Lost Without You
by Hifi Sean featuring Paris Grey
7 Ultratheque
by Hifi Sean featuring Dave Ball
8 Truck
by Hifi Sean featuring Fred Schneider
9 Monday Morning Sunshine
by Hifi Sean featuring Jean Honeymoon
10 You're Just Another Song
by Hifi Sean featuring Little Annie
11 Heavy Game
by Hifi Sean featuring Billie Ray Martin
12 Heartbreak House
by Hifi Sean featuring Maggie K De Monde
13 A Kiss Before Dying
by Hifi Sean featuring Alan Vega
‘FT’, which Sean describes as ‘electronic, psychedelic soul’, sees him collaborate with an extraordinarily diverse range of artists, spanning some of the most significant underground musical icons of the past 40 years. This stellar collection of artists includes:- Yoko Ono, avant garde musician, conceptual artist and one of the most controversial female artists of all time; Bootsy Collins, widely regarded as one of the finest Funk/R’n’B bass players in the world; Dave Ball, co-founder of Soft Cell, notorious UK synth pioneers with the uniquely sleazy electric soul sound; Fred Schneider from the manic, bizarre and highly innovative US new-wave group B-52’s and Alan Vega, vocalist of the essential and groundbreaking New York duo Suicide. A full list of collaborating artists is below. Hifi Sean is the songwriter, DJ and producer Sean Dickson. He is most famously known as front man of the Scottish band The Soup Dragons, responsible for a series of huge hit singles; ‘I’m Free’, ‘Divine Thing’, and ‘Mother Universe’. Dickson was also the main creative force behind the follow-up project The High Fidelity, a much more artful and intimate project, critically acclaimed for the releases ‘Demonstration’ and ‘The Omnichord Album’ . Those albums included two very rare musical collaborations between Dickson and legendary Radio DJ John Peel and also the late Mickey Finn (one half of 70’s musical giants T-Rex). In some ways, this was the germination of an idea that would provide the conceptual foundation behind ‘FT’.