World Without Rules

1996 studio album by Paul Haslinger From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

World Without Rules is the second studio album by Paul Haslinger, released on August 20, 1996 by RGB Records.[2]

ReleasedAugust 20, 1996
Length59:39
Quick facts Studio album by Paul Haslinger, Released ...
World Without Rules
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 20, 1996
GenreElectronic
Length59:39
LabelRGB
ProducerMitch Zelezny
Paul Haslinger chronology
Future Primitive
(1994)
World Without Rules
(1996)
Hidden
(1997)
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Track listing

All music is composed by Paul Haslinger.

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No.TitleLength
1."World Without Rules"7:34
2."Urban Source Code"6:02
3."Dismissal of the Hemisphere"5:33
4."Monkey Brain Sushi"2:51
5."Be-Bop in Baghdad"7:01
6."Asian Blue"5:34
7."Desert Diva"6:28
8."Rainmaker's Dream"5:04
9."Le Sens du Sens"4:44
10."Global Ghetto"4:28
11."The Closing of the Circle"4:20
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Personnel

Musicians
  • Charlie Campagna – guitar on "World Without Rules"
  • Paul Haslinger instruments, engineering
  • Nona Hendryx – vocals on "World Without Rules", "Be-Bop in Baghdad" and "Global Ghetto"
  • Anna Homler – vocals on "Monkey Brain Sushi" and "Rainmaker's Dream"
  • Mark Isham – trumpet and flugelhorn on "Urban Source Code", "Be-Bop in Baghdad" and "Asian Blue"
  • Loren Nerell gamelan on "Dismissal of the Hemisphere"
  • S'Ange – vocals on "Desert Diva"
  • Steve Whalen – bass guitar on "Urban Source Code", "Be-Bop in Baghdad", "Desert Diva" and "Global Ghetto"
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