The Illogical Consequence

The Illogical Consequence is the second album released by Planet Funk.

The Illogical Consequence
Studio album by
Released2005
ProducerPlanet Funk
Planet Funk chronology
Non Zero Sumness
(2000)
The Illogical Consequence
(2005)
Static
(2006)

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Movement Is Noted"John GrahamJohn Graham2:03
2."Everyday"John GrahamMarco Baroni, John Graham, Alex Neri4:20
3."Stop Me"John GrahamJohn Graham, Marco Baroni, Alex Neri3:53
4."Trapped Upon the Ground"Dan BlackMarco Baroni, Dan Black3:25
5."Come Alive"John GrahamMarco Baroni, John Graham, Alex Neri4:16
6."Laces"John GrahamJohn Graham, Marco Baroni3:24
7."The End"John GrahamAlex Neri, Marco Baroni, John Graham4:34
8."Ultraviolet Days"John GrahamMarco Baroni, John Graham, Sergio Della Monica4:53
9."Tears After the Rainbow"Instrumental (spoken words by Robert Oppenheimer)Marco Baroni, Alex Neri, John Graham8:05
10."Inhuman Perfection"Claudia PandolfiAlex Neri, Marco Baroni4:49
11."Peak"Dan BlackAlex Neri, Dan Black, Marco Baroni3:47
12."Dusk"Sally DohertyMarco Baroni5:07
13."Out on the Dancefloor"Dan BlackDan Black, Sergio Della Monica, Marco Baroni6:35

Notes

  • Vocals on tracks 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 by John Graham.
  • Vocals on tracks 4, 11, 13 by Dan Black.
  • Vocals on track 10 by Claudia Pandolfi.
  • Vocals on track 12 by Sally Doherty.
  • Track 9 contains excerpts from an interview with Julius Robert Oppenheimer during the 1965 NBC television documentary The Decision to Drop the Bomb.

Personnel

Additional musicians

  • John Graham - Vocals, guitar (track 2), piano (track 6), additional keyboards (tracks 3,8,9)
  • Dan Black - Vocals
  • Sally Doherty - Vocals
  • Claudia Pandolfi - Vocals
  • Leonardo Martera - Drums
  • Andrea Cozzani - Bass (tracks 2,4,7,8)
  • Cecilia Chailly - Harp
  • John Miller - Drums (track 12)
  • Maurizio Fiordaliso - Acoustic guitar (track 6)

Charts

Chart performance for The Illogical Consequence
Chart (2005) Peak
position
Italian Albums (FIMI)[1] 4

References

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