Corrected Slogans

Corrected Slogans
Studio album by The Red Krayola with Art & Language
Released 1976
Recorded Acorn Records Ltd., Oxford, England and Basement/Big Apple Studio, New York City, New York
Genre Experimental rock
Length 46:34
Label Music-Language (original release)
Drag City (reissue)
Producer Art & Language, The Red Krayola
The Red Krayola with Art & Language chronology
Corrected Slogans
(1976)
Kangaroo?
(1981)
The Red Krayola chronology
God Bless the Red Krayola and All Who Sail With It
(1968)
Corrected Slogans
(1976)
Soldier-Talk
(1979)
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Corrected Slogans is a studio album collaboration between experimental rock band Red Krayola and Conceptual art group Art & Language, released in 1976 through the publisher Music-Language.[2] The album was adopted by Drag City, and was re-issued on CD in 1997.[3]

Track listing

All tracks written by Michael Baldwin, Philip Pilkington, and Mayo Thompson. 

Side one
No. Title Length
1. "Maharashtra"   1:35
2. "Keep All Your Friends"   2:20
3. "Imagination I & II"   1:11
4. "Coleridge vs Martineau"   1:26
5. "An Exemplification"   1:08
6. "Postscript to SDS' Infiltration"   0:25
7. "War Dance I & II"   3:30
8. "An Harangue"   3:05
9. "Ergastulum"   3:01
10. "The Mistakes of Trotsky... Thesmophoriazusae"   2:09
11. "Louis Napoleon"   2:33
Side two
No. Title Length
1. "Seven Compartments"   2:42
2. "Petrichenko"   2:47
3. "Don't Talk to Sociologists..."   2:14
4. "What Are the Inexpensive Things the Panel Most Enjoys? ... An International"   1:01
5. "History"   3:55
6. "It's an Illusion"   1:43
7. "Penny Capitalists"   2:31
8. "Plekhanov"   3:08
9. "Natura Facit Saltus"   1:20

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References

  1. Mason, Stewart. "Corrected Slogans". Allmusic. Retrieved August 11, 201. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  2. Kenny, Glenn; Grant, Steven; Robbins, Ira (2007). "Red Crayola". Trouser Press. Retrieved May 26, 2016.
  3. "The Red Krayola: Corrected Slogans". Drag City. Retrieved August 11, 2012. |first1= missing |last1= in Authors list (help)
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