Yeah, Whatever Explained

Yeah, Whatever
Type:studio
Artist:Moev
Cover:Yeah, Whatever.jpg
Released:1988, 1989 (US CD release)
Recorded:1987–1988
Genre:Electronic, industrial
Length:36:26
Label:Nettwerk, Atlantic
Prev Title:Dusk and Desire
Prev Year:1986
Next Title:Head Down
Next Year:1990

Yeah, Whatever is the third album by electronic music artist Moev released in 1988[1] . It was the first one to feature vocalist Dean Russell, whose obscure and uneasy lyrics made the record darker than the previous ones. It spawned a hit single "Crucify Me".

Track listing

  1. "Yeah, Whatever"
  2. "Slide"
  3. "Sentencing"
  4. "Wanting"
  5. "Crucify Me"
  6. "Right Hand Of God"
  7. "Open Mind"
  8. "Capital Heaven"
  9. "Yeah, Whatever" (12" version)
  10. "Crucify Me" (12" version)
  11. "Capital Heaven" (12" version)
  12. "Wanting" (12" version)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Moev - Yeah Whatever (1988, Vinyl) on Discogs.