Untouchable Sound
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Untouchable Sound is the sixth, posthumous album by The Make-Up. It is their second live album (although "live" sounds were added to the studio recordings of Destination: Love - Live! At Cold Rice
). On this album only, Alex Minoff
joined The Make-Up on guitar. Track #11, "Wade in the Water," is a cover of a traditional African-American spiritual song
of the same name
.
Destination: Love - Live! At Cold Rice
Destination: Love - Live! At Cold Rice is the debut album by The Make-Up. They have admitted in interviews that it was actually a studio album to which fake crowd noise was added, in the spirit of 1960s-era "live albums."...
). On this album only, Alex Minoff
Alex Minoff
Alex Minoff is an American musician from Pennsylvania who is known for his work with the groups Golden, Weird War, and Extra Golden.Though coming from an independent rock 'n' roll tradition, Minoff plays Kenyan Benga music in Extra Golden, which also includes a drummer and singer-guitarist from...
joined The Make-Up on guitar. Track #11, "Wade in the Water," is a cover of a traditional African-American spiritual song
Spiritual (music)
Spirituals are religious songs which were created by enslaved African people in America.-Terminology and origin:...
of the same name
Wade in the water
"Wade in the Water" is the name of an African-American spiritual first published in New Jubilee Songs as Sung by the Fisk Jubilee Singers by John Wesley Work II and his brother, Frederick J...
.
Track listing (LP)
- "Intro" − 2:13
- "Save Yourself" − 5:21
- "Every Baby Cries the Same" − 4:14
- "Hey! Orpheus"" − 2:30
- "Call Me Mommy" − 2:53
- "They Live by Night" − 4:07
- "I am a Pentagon" − 3:29
- "Prophet" − 3:03
- "Bells" − 4:16
- "Born on the Floor" − 3:14
- "Wade in the WaterWade in the water"Wade in the Water" is the name of an African-American spiritual first published in New Jubilee Songs as Sung by the Fisk Jubilee Singers by John Wesley Work II and his brother, Frederick J...
" − 5:17 - "White Belts" − 2:36
- "C'mon, Let's Spawn" − 3:41