2005 studio album by Conjure One
Extraordinary Ways is an album by Canadian electronic music project Conjure One . Released in August 2005, it was the second album for the project headed by Rhys Fulber .
Release and promotion [ edit ] The album has been released with the Copy Control protection system in some regions.
ACIDplanet.com released the complete multitracks to "Face the Music" in a remix competition that ran from December 2005 through January 2006. The winning remix by Erick Muise received inclusion on the promo release of the "Face the Music" single.[6]
Track listing [ edit ] All music is composed by Rhys Fulber except where noted
Title Lyrics 1. "Endless Dream" Poe 4:30 2. "Face the Music" Peter Wright, Tiff Lacey 4:35 3. "Pilgrimage" 6:48 4. "One Word" Poe 4:40 5. "I Believe" (Buzzcocks cover, music by Pete Shelley ) Shelley 6:07 6. "Beyond Being" 7:07 7. "Extraordinary Way" (music by Chris Elliott, Fulber) Poe 4:40 8. "Dying Light" (music by Fulber, Joanna Stevens ) 6:45 9. "Forever Lost" Nick Holmes 4:46 10. "Into the Escape" 4:15
Personnel [ edit ] Conjure One [ edit ] Rhys Fulber – programming, vocals (5, 6), production Additional musicians [ edit ] References [ edit ] ^ a b Schiller, Mike (October 12, 2005). "Conjure One: Extraordinary Ways" . popmatters.com . Chicago. Retrieved May 18, 2018 . ^ Hopkin, Kenyon. Conjure One Extraordinary Ways at AllMusic . Retrieved May 18, 2018. ^ Adair, Mike (August 1, 2005). "Conjure One Extraordinary Ways" . Exclaim! . Toronto. ISSN 1207-6600 . OCLC 971916273 . Retrieved May 19, 2018 . ^ Blake, Embo. "Conjure One Extraordinary Ways " . hybridmagazine.com . Retrieved May 20, 2018 . ^ Spencer, Amy (September 2005). "Conjure One Extraordinary Ways " . SLUG . Vol. 16, no. 201. Salt Lake City, Utah: Eighteen Percent Gray. p. 18. OCLC 48819125 . Retrieved April 19, 2020 . ^ "Conjure One Remix Contest" . acidplanet.com . 2005. Retrieved May 18, 2018 . ^ "Conjure One Chart History (Top Dance/Electronic Albums)" . Billboard . Retrieved May 18, 2018. ^ a b "Conjure One Chart History (Dance Club Songs)" . Billboard . Retrieved May 18, 2018.
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