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recorded at
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A Cellar Full of Noise by Georgie Fab
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produced by
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Georgie Fab |
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mixed at
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A Cellar Full of Noise
by L. Stu Young |
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mastered at
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The Metal Works
by Nick Blagona |
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title: The Terra Nye Experiment
Race Records steps into the future with the release of The Terra Nye Experiment. Look for it in early 2007.
Will also be available on moviecues.com.
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The sun rises on this "Once Upon a Time" perfect world, a garden of paradise on the blue planet. Life abounds. For billions of years creatures great and small would come and go. Then came man. In only 6,000 years he would paint the world a very different picture, poisoning himself and everything he had touched. The aboriginal peoples who were the stewards of this planet were silenced and forgotten. The Industrial Revolution of the 1830s began the march to pollution, environmental degradation and diseases, endless wars, purges, civilian casualties and genocide. By the end of the twentieth century, Mother Nature was about to wipe her slate clean once again. Great storms, earthquakes, volcanoes, fire and flood became commonplace and the levels of pollution and contamination of the environment continued unabated. By 2056 it was more than apparent that the changes threatened mankind's very future on Earth. The Terrra Nye Experiment was the brainchild of a very select group of intellectuals who, in desperation, assembled the greatest scientific minds, the wealthiest individuals and the most powerful and influential to start building starships to transport the human elite to a safe future. By 2086 the first of these great starships was ready. The Terra Nye Experiment would carry almost two million souls, in suspended animation, to a new beginning.

The Terra Nye Experiment is:
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Georgie Fab
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guitar, keys, percussion |
| Jack Pedler |
drums, keys, percussion, vocals |
| Chris Tootell |
ARP, piano, keys, percussion, vocals |
| Sonny Del-Rio |
all saxes, percussion, vocals |
| Byng Bell |
lead guitar, Roland guitar synth |
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Neil Nickafor
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bass, vocals
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| Dan Clancy |
lead vocals on "Contact" and "Human on the Run" |
| Don Rowan |
lead vocal on End "Frame" |
| L. Stu Young |
sound design |
| narration |
Ian Christopher Sonny Del-Rio: "The Poet" |
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Carlo DiBattista, John Willett (trumpets)
Glenn Higgins (sax) |
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Ron Firmi, Cueball |
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