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Tracklist

1Throb
Guitar [Snakeskin] – (Th)Robert FrippSynthesizer [Squelches] – Alex Gifford
5:04
2Texas Cowboys5:51
3Higher Peaks
Guitar, Electronics [Treatments] – Robert FrippVocals [Opera] – Martyn SharpVocals [Rhythmic] – Susannah Melvoin
6:11
4Swamp Thing
Banjo – Roger Dinsdale
6:41
5Spin Cycle
Synthesizer [Cs5] – Alex Gifford
5:31
6Rollercoaster
Vocals – Susannah Melvoin
6:34
7Rise
Percussion – Pablo CookVocals – Donna Gardier
6:07
8Wake Up
Saxophone – Alex Gifford
7:53
9Golden Dawn
Piano – Alex GiffordVocals [Opera] – Martyn Sharp
8:35
10Shapes Of Sleep
Guitar [Somnambulant] – Robert FrippSynthesizer [101] – Alex Gifford
6:44

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
74321 22718 2Grid Evolver ‎(CD, Album, Club)Deconstruction Canada74321 22718 2Canada1994
S 743212-27182 01, CDRCA(WF)4087Grid Evolver ‎(CD, Album)Deconstruction, BMGS 743212-27182 01, CDRCA(WF)4087South Africa1994
BVCP-783Grid Evolver ‎(CD, Album)BMG Victor Inc.BVCP-783Japan1995
ES 2759Grid Evolver ‎(Cass, Album, Unofficial)Euro StarES 2759Poland1994
7432122718 2Grid Evolver ‎(CD, Album)Deconstruction, BMG7432122718 2Singapore1994

Credits

  • Artwork [Videography]Mu Media
  • DesignAndrew Sutton
  • Edited ByRichard Dowling
  • Engineer [Assisted By]Jamie, Lee, Richard, Tim
  • Engineer [Mix]Chris Potter (tracks: 4, 6, 7, 9, 10), Ren Swan (tracks: 1 to 3, 5, 8)
  • Engineer [Recording]Ingo Vauk, Phillip Bagenal (tracks: 4, 6, 7, 9)
  • ManagementPete Evans
  • Mastered ByTony Cousins
  • Photography ByAdrian Green
  • ProducerThe Grid
  • Programmed ByIngo Vauk
  • Written-ByBall, Norris

Notes

The Grid use: Blue Room speakers, Mu-Tron effects and Corby trouser presses.
Dejittering - Prism AD-1

Tracks 1 to 3, 5 & 8 recorded at Eastcote. Tracks 4, 6, 7, 9 & 10 recorded at Eastcote and Battery.
Tracks 1 to 3, 5 & 8 mixed at Sarm East. Tracks 4, 6, 7, 9 & 10 mixed at Metropolis.
Assisted by Lee @ Eastcote, Richard @ Battery, Tim @ Sarm and Jamie @ Metropolis.

℗ 1994 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by BMG Records (UK) Limited. Distributed by BMG. A Bertelsmann Music Group Company. © BMG Records (UK) Ltd. 1994. Printed in the UK. Made in England.

Barcodes

  • Barcode (Text): 7 4321-22718-2 9
  • Barcode (String): 743212271829
  • Matrix / Runout (Mirrored - Variant 1): DISCTRONICS S 743212-27182 01 THE GRID
  • Matrix / Runout (Mirrored - Variant 2): DISCTRONICS S 74321227182 02
  • Mastering SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI L501
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 8716
  • Rights Society: BIEM/GEMA
  • Label Code: LC 8280
  • Other (Distribution Code): F: BM650

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – BMG Records (UK) Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – BMG Records (UK) Ltd.
  • Distributed By – BMG Records
  • Marketed By – BMG Records
  • Published By – M62
  • Published By – BMG Music Publishing Ltd.
  • Recorded At – Eastcote Studios
  • Recorded At – Battery Studios, London
  • Mixed At – Sarm East Studios
  • Mixed At – Metropolis Studios
  • Edited At – Transfermation
  • Mastered At – Metropolis Mastering
  • Glass Mastered At – Disctronics S

Video

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Evolver is the third album by English electronic dance group The Grid, released in 1994. Swamp Thing is the best-known song from the album, becoming a dance club favourite and chart hit in the UK, Europe and Australia. Texas Cowboys and Rollercoaster were also released as singles. Evolver reached number 14 on the UK Albums Chart. All tracks written by Grid members Richard Norris and Dave Ball. Released in 1994 Tracks - 1. Wake Up 2. Rollercoaster 3. Swamp Thing 4. Throb 5. Rise 6. Shapes Of Sleep 7. Higher Peaks 8. Texas Cowboys 9. Spin Cycle Grid - Evolver 1994. To favorites 8 Download album. Listen album. The Grid. Songs in album The Grid - Evolver 1994. The Grid - Wake Up. The Grid - Rollercoaster. The Grid - Swamp Thing. The Grid - Throb. The Grid - Rise. The Grid - Shapes Of Sleep. The Grid - Higher Peaks. The Grid - Texas Cowboys. Listen free to The Grid Evolver Wake Up, Rollercoaster and more. 10 tracks 62:41. Evolver is ranked 47,028th in the overall chart, 8,220th in the 1990s, and 798th in the year 1994. The huge success of Swamp Thing proved that the Grid had arrived, and Evolver is the result: a confident, focused album that encompasses the duo's influences but nevertheless stakes out new ground. Evolver is a 1994 album by the British musical project The Grid it is the duo's third album overall. Swamp Thing is the best-known song from this album, becoming a dance club favorite and chart hit in the UK, Europe and Australia. 1 Track listing. Evolver The Grid album. Jump to navigation Jump to search. 1994 studio album by The Grid. Studio album by. It was released on 23 May 1994 as a single and is included on The Grid's third album Evolver. The song peaked at number three. Grid are far better than 910ths of other so-called techno acts out there. Evolver follows in the grand tradition of Tangerine Dream, Jean-Michel Jarre, Klaus Schulze. Check out Rise and Shapes Of Sleep to see what I mean. Oh, yeah, one more thing: King Crimson guitarist Robert Fripp turns up here and there. A classic of its time, The Grid's third album, Evolver , is probably their best-known work, spawning a number of hit singles. There's still plenty to enjoy about it, years on, from the zippy Wake Up to the infamous banjo on Swamp Thing also known as 'the banjo heard around the world'. Listofalbumscontainingahiddentrack - This list contains the names of albums that cont

Grid - Evolver mp3

Performer: Grid

Title: Evolver

Country: UK & Europe

Release date: 19 Sep 1994

Label: Deconstruction, BMG

Style: Techno

Catalog: 7432122718 2

Genre: Electronic

Size MP3: 1813 mb

Rating: 4.8 / 5

Votes: 620

Record source: CD, Album

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Hiylchis
Golden Dawn is among the finest downtempo dub pieces I have ever heard, a true classic. Shapes Of Sleep, Spin Cycle, Wake Up and of course Swamp Thing have something going for them, but as a whole this doesn't function as an album, there are too many superficial fillers on display.
Hiylchis
Golden Dawn is among the finest downtempo dub pieces I have ever heard, a true classic. Shapes Of Sleep, Spin Cycle, Wake Up and of course Swamp Thing have something going for them, but as a whole this doesn't function as an album, there are too many superficial fillers on display.
Tuliancel
This is an awesome, inspiring album showcasing the wide repertoire of this pioneering group. When I was a kid I spent some nights travelling on the train and 'Higher Peaks' totally blew me away. It still catches my imagination to date. Yes, The Grid has Evolved trance by this album - it's the trance movement in the making, evolving before our very ears..
Tuliancel
This is an awesome, inspiring album showcasing the wide repertoire of this pioneering group. When I was a kid I spent some nights travelling on the train and 'Higher Peaks' totally blew me away. It still catches my imagination to date. Yes, The Grid has Evolved trance by this album - it's the trance movement in the making, evolving before our very ears..
Quashant
Brilliant album for it's time, actually did a dj mix recently and had tracks like "Wake Up" and "Shapes of Sleep" sitting next to Coldplay and Adam K. The tunes still sound remarkably fresh. I remember buying this around Christmas '93 and enjoyed playing out "Swamp Thing" for many years. Class. 5/5
Quashant
Brilliant album for it's time, actually did a dj mix recently and had tracks like "Wake Up" and "Shapes of Sleep" sitting next to Coldplay and Adam K. The tunes still sound remarkably fresh. I remember buying this around Christmas '93 and enjoyed playing out "Swamp Thing" for many years. Class. 5/5
santa
one question, i cant find the track ''wake up'' on youtube....but listen to Laurent Garnier track of the same name....was the Grid's trakc a cover? I haven't heard it for years, but it remember it sounding nearly identical in every way...anyone? I swear they are identical can someone post the Grid version to youtube? I am convinced it is either a rip off of Garnier or the other way round
santa
one question, i cant find the track ''wake up'' on youtube....but listen to Laurent Garnier track of the same name....was the Grid's trakc a cover? I haven't heard it for years, but it remember it sounding nearly identical in every way...anyone? I swear they are identical can someone post the Grid version to youtube? I am convinced it is either a rip off of Garnier or the other way round
Bloodray
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Bloodray
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Steamy Ibis
This is a perfect album. No flaws, nothing missing, and nothing needs to be taken away. I once had a girl who wasn't sure if she wanted to date me, it wasn't until she saw this in my collection that she made up her mind. I want to clearly state that this is NOT the reason I gave this a 5/5.
Steamy Ibis
This is a perfect album. No flaws, nothing missing, and nothing needs to be taken away. I once had a girl who wasn't sure if she wanted to date me, it wasn't until she saw this in my collection that she made up her mind. I want to clearly state that this is NOT the reason I gave this a 5/5.
DART-SKRIMER
A classic of its time, The Grid's third album, _Evolver_, is probably their best-known work, spawning a number of hit singles. There's still plenty to enjoy about it, years on, from the zippy "Wake Up" to the infamous banjo on "Swamp Thing" (also known as 'the banjo heard around the world'). The western riff on "Texas Cowboys" is just as good, if not as immediately catchy, just as the guitar on "Throb" gives it rock music's energy, but with a definite techno mindset. "Rise" and "Higher Peaks" seems a bit more typical, but "Shapes of Sleep" gets back to proper stomp tempo with some deep male chanting (for more chanting, go to "Golden Dawn"). You know what? It's still great after all these years.
DART-SKRIMER
A classic of its time, The Grid's third album, _Evolver_, is probably their best-known work, spawning a number of hit singles. There's still plenty to enjoy about it, years on, from the zippy "Wake Up" to the infamous banjo on "Swamp Thing" (also known as 'the banjo heard around the world'). The western riff on "Texas Cowboys" is just as good, if not as immediately catchy, just as the guitar on "Throb" gives it rock music's energy, but with a definite techno mindset. "Rise" and "Higher Peaks" seems a bit more typical, but "Shapes of Sleep" gets back to proper stomp tempo with some deep male chanting (for more chanting, go to "Golden Dawn"). You know what? It's still great after all these years.
Truthcliff
One of my most beloved techno albums ever!! This sucked me into the electronic music scene and came out back when I was only 12. It's a classic and contains some classic dance anthems from the 90's including,Texas Cowboys,Rollercoaster and of course Swamp Thing. The other trax are also excellent and was sort of ahead of it's time slightly and still doesn't sound all that dated. It's the most rounded of all the grid releases and was like the final piece in their musical Jigsaw. I'd love them to get back together to do another full studio album they were great.
Truthcliff
One of my most beloved techno albums ever!! This sucked me into the electronic music scene and came out back when I was only 12. It's a classic and contains some classic dance anthems from the 90's including,Texas Cowboys,Rollercoaster and of course Swamp Thing. The other trax are also excellent and was sort of ahead of it's time slightly and still doesn't sound all that dated. It's the most rounded of all the grid releases and was like the final piece in their musical Jigsaw. I'd love them to get back together to do another full studio album they were great.
Rayli
Although "swamp thing" and "texas cowboys" were interesting tracks at that time, this album sounds now excessively trancy and dated. However, in my opinion, the stand-out track and the reason for me to hold this cd is "golden dawn": this final track of the album comes like an hidden treasure, a surprising ambient track with opera vocals.
Rayli
Although "swamp thing" and "texas cowboys" were interesting tracks at that time, this album sounds now excessively trancy and dated. However, in my opinion, the stand-out track and the reason for me to hold this cd is "golden dawn": this final track of the album comes like an hidden treasure, a surprising ambient track with opera vocals.
Bludsong
One of the classic mainstream trance (or what I would call trance) albums available, this album bubbles with great samples, gripping bass lines and live instruments. Refreshing to listen to alone, as well as throwing tracks into a mix, it's a pleasure to own this!
Bludsong
One of the classic mainstream trance (or what I would call trance) albums available, this album bubbles with great samples, gripping bass lines and live instruments. Refreshing to listen to alone, as well as throwing tracks into a mix, it's a pleasure to own this!