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[[Image:MK ULTRA This Is This.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Cover (front)]]
CD by the [[MK Ultra]] launched in 1994 on [[Merciful Release]],<br/>
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The first album by [[The MK Ultra]] - the trance, industrial, synth-pop successors of [[James Ray's Gangwar]] - <br/>
  
'''Catalogue #''' - MREL002 / MFR133-1816242<br/>
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launched in 1994 on [[The Sisters of Mercy|The Sisters']] label [[Merciful Release]].<br/>
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'''Release Notes'''
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* Label: [[Merciful Release]]
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* Format: CD / LP
  
see also: [[James Ray Discography]]<br/>
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* Catalogue#: MREL002 / MFR133-1816242
  
== Tracks ==
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* Released: 1994 (UK)
* [[Regeneration]]
 
* [[Drug Free U-S-A]]
 
* [[Everybody]]
 
* [[Skin]]
 
* [[Trip Me Up]] - (Free Your Mind)
 
* [[Automation Temptation]]
 
* [[F-U-C-K]]
 
* [[Trip Down]]
 
* [[This Is This (song)|This Is This]]
 
 
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== Recording Notes ==
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'''Credits / Remarks'''
Engineered and co-produced by Pete Parsons<br/>
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* Engineered and co-produced by Pete Parsons
Cover artwork by George Snow
 
  
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* Cover artwork by George Snow
  
See also [http://www.thejamesray.co.uk/jamesray/mkultra.asp James Ray Official Website]<br/>
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* We have no information about who the actual band members /musical contributors to [[The MK Ultra]] were.
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* CD backcover note:<blockquote> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;'''CONCEPTION TO DECEPTION'''<br/>'''DESIGNED AND CONSTRUCTED BY THE MK ULTRA'''</blockquote>
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* A vinyl LP version of this release does exist, but is extremly rare to be seen.
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== Track List ==
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{|
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| '''''Track'''''
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| '''''Duration'''''
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|-
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| 1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Regeneration]]
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| &nbsp;&nbsp; 3:49
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| 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Drug Free U-S-A|Drug Free U.S.A.]]
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| &nbsp;&nbsp; 5:04
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|-
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| 3&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Everybody]]
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| &nbsp;&nbsp; 4:51
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|-
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| 4&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Skin]]
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| &nbsp;&nbsp; 6:25
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|-
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| 5&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Trip Me Up]] (Free Your Mind) &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
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| &nbsp;&nbsp; 5:13
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|-
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| 6&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Automation Temptation]]
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| &nbsp;&nbsp; 4:56
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|-
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| 7&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[F-U-C-K|F.U.C.K.]]
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| &nbsp;&nbsp; 6:21
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|-
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| 8&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Trip Down]]
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| &nbsp;&nbsp; 4:37
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|-
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| 9&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[This Is This (song)|This Is This]]
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| &nbsp;&nbsp; 4:16
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|-
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|}
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* [[Regeneration]] is a remix of the earlier [[James Rays Gangwar]] song "Third Generation".
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See also our [[James Ray Discography]] and above all [http://www.thejamesray.co.uk James Ray Official Site],
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where you can check for a listen to all the tracks mentioned here...<br/>
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Revision as of 21:45, 4 July 2013

Cover (front)

The first album by The MK Ultra - the trance, industrial, synth-pop successors of James Ray's Gangwar -

launched in 1994 on The Sisters' label Merciful Release.

Release Notes

  • Format: CD / LP
  • Catalogue#: MREL002 / MFR133-1816242
  • Released: 1994 (UK)


Credits / Remarks

  • Engineered and co-produced by Pete Parsons
  • Cover artwork by George Snow
  • We have no information about who the actual band members /musical contributors to The MK Ultra were.
  • CD backcover note:
                     CONCEPTION TO DECEPTION
    DESIGNED AND CONSTRUCTED BY THE MK ULTRA
  • A vinyl LP version of this release does exist, but is extremly rare to be seen.



Track List

Track Duration
1    Regeneration    3:49
2    Drug Free U.S.A.    5:04
3    Everybody    4:51
4    Skin    6:25
5    Trip Me Up (Free Your Mind)                                                 5:13
6    Automation Temptation    4:56
7    F.U.C.K.    6:21
8    Trip Down    4:37
9    This Is This    4:16



See also our James Ray Discography and above all James Ray Official Site, where you can check for a listen to all the tracks mentioned here...