1955 (album) explained

1955
Type:studio
Artist:Soul-Junk
Cover:Soul-Junk1955 Cover.jpg
Recorded:DML Studios
Genre:Experimental rock, experimental hip hop, abstract hip hop, electronic rock, noise rock, indie rock
Length:2:29:01
Label:Jackson Rubio
Prev Title:1954
Prev Year:1996
Next Title:1956
Next Year:2000

1955 is a 1998 hip hop music album by Soul-Junk. Musically, the album is the most centred between the low-fi and hip hop eras of Soul-Junk; as put by CCM Magazine "trip-hop meets folk meets retro rock."[1] As with many Soul-Junk albums, the Biblical references from which the lyrics are drawn are listed in the liner.[2] 1955 has a length of about two-and-a-half hours, which was cut from about six hours of material.[3]

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Greg Rumburg and Sarah Aldridge . November 2000 . Untwisting Soul-Junk . . 1524-7848 . 23 . 5 . 27 .
  2. 1955 . 1955 (album) . Soul-Junk . 1998 . liner . Jackson Rubio . JRD111 . .
  3. Wiitala . Christopher . 1999 . Soul-Junk Interview . . 0275-2743 . 28 . 117 . 61, 64–65 .