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Soul Exorcism Redux - James Chance & The Contortions
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  1. Intro
  2. Don't Stop Til You Get Enough
  3. I Danced with a Zombie
  4. Exorcise the Funk
  5. Disposable You
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  1. Intro
  2. Don't Stop Til You Get Enough
  3. I Danced with a Zombie
  4. Exorcise the Funk
  5. Disposable You
  6. The Twitch
  7. The Devil Made Me Do It
  8. Melt Yourself Down
  9. King Heroin
  10. Put Me Back in My Cage
  11. Contort Yourself
  12. Disposable You #2
  13. I Don't Want Nobody to Give Me Nothing
  14. Truth or Consequence
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Recorded in June of 1980, Soul Exorcism proves that jazz, funk, experimental, and new wave make quite an intoxicating mix when perfected. James Chance sums up the proceedings perfectly in the liner notes, where he states that the music perfectly reveals the essence and soul of New York City (even though it was recorded in Rotterdam). Backed up by a stellar backing band, which Chance himself calls one of the most volatile units he's worked with, the Contortions simply shine. Like most other Contortions recordings, cacophony ...

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