Mind Warp

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Mind Warp
Mind Warp album cover by Patrick Cowley.jpeg
Studio album by
Released1982
RecordedRecorded and mixed at The Automatt, Additional recording at Tres Virgos Studios, San Rafael
Genre Hi-NRG [1]
Length41:15
Label Megatone
Producer Patrick Cowley
Patrick Cowley chronology
Megatron Man
(1981)
Mind Warp
(1982)
Catholic
(2009)

Mind Warp was Patrick Cowley's third and final studio album. Composed in 1982, it is in the uptempo Hi-NRG dance music style. [1]

Contents

Track listing

All tracks written and composed by Patrick Cowley

  1. "Tech-No-Logical World" - 7:43
  2. "Invasion" - 6:44
  3. "They Came at Night" - 6:12
  4. "Mind Warp" - 6:36
  5. "Primitive World" - 3:01
  6. "Mutant Man" - 5:23
  7. "Goin' Home" - 5:36
  8. "Invasion" (Remix) - 6:21
  9. "Mind Warp" (Remix) - 7:57
  10. "Goin' Home" (Remix) - 8:37
  11. "Tech-No-Logical World" (Instrumental) - 7:28
  12. "Tech-No-Logical World" (Radio Edit) - 3:36

Personnel

Technical

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References

  1. 1 2 Needs, Kris. "Patrick Cowley & Jorge Socarras – Catholic". Record Collector (368). Retrieved 31 March 2015.
  2. "Patrick Cowley – Mind Warp (2005, 3rd pressing, slipcased, CD)". Discogs.com. Retrieved 29 December 2021.