Change Is Coming is the fourth solo studio album by American musician Money Mark. It was released on September 18, 2001, through Emperor Norton Records. Production was handled by Money Mark himself together with Mario C.
Upon its release, the album was met with generally favourable reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, Change Is Coming received an average score of 78 based on ten reviews.[1]
Track listing
No.
Title
Length
1.
"Chocochip"
2:30
2.
"Information Contraband"
3:27
3.
"Caught Without a Race"
2:58
4.
"Glitch in da System"
3:24
5.
"Another Day to Love You"
3:11
6.
"Soul Drive Sixth Avenue"
3:46
7.
"People's Party (Red Alert)"
4:00
8.
"Love Undisputed"
2:45
9.
"Doo Doo Doo"
2:30
10.
"Use Your Head"
2:49
11.
"Pepe y Irene"
3:34
12.
"Rain (NYC)"
3:57
Total length:
38:51
Personnel
"Money Mark" Ramos-Nishita – songwriter & producer, Fender Rhodes electric piano & Korg Triton synthesizer (track 1), electric guitar (tracks: 2, 7), Ring Mod guitar & Roland SH-101 synthesizer (track 2), bass (tracks: 2, 5, 12), organ (tracks: 3, 9–11), electric bass (tracks: 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10), drums (tracks: 3–7, 10), talk-box guitar & mbira (track 4), acoustic piano (tracks: 5, 11), Korg MS2000 synthesizer & electric tres (track 5), clavinet (track 6), flute (tracks: 6, 7), electric organ & ARP Odyssey synthesizer (track 7), percussion (track 7), Cx-3 organ & foot bass (track 8), humming & Pianet electric piano (track 9), nylon guitar (tracks: 9, 10), electric piano (track 10), vibraphone (tracks: 11, 12), cowbell (track 11), steel string guitar & synthesizer (track 12), mixing & editing (tracks: 1–9, 12), engineering & tracking (tracks: 3, 8), recording (tracks: 10, 12), concept
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