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Planet P Project - 1931: Go Out Dancing Part 1

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"1931" is the first record of a trilogy: "Go Out Dancing", which will continue with "Levittown", about the fifties, from drunken Joe McCarthy to the Birth of the Cool to the Kennedy Boys, and "Out In The Rain" which according to Tony, will be all he has to say about the disgraceful state of the world's unfortunates - which of course is just about everybody... "1931" itself deals with the radical right, starting in Weimar Germany in 1923, right through to the Federal Building and including all that fun bunch of nazis, including Tim McVeigh and the militia movement... racewar, indeed! Tony hopes he doesn't pull any punches. Viciously satirical, at times quite lyrical and melodic and at other times some Sick Shit. "If you can SEE it, you're IN it - there's no line dividing the two" is the main theme in this record. What they used to call civic responsibility.... or civil courage. The 2nd and 3rd G.O.D. records will follow as fast as Tony can make 'em. KEEP BELIEVING.

Release Date: December 7, 2004

Album tracks

  • 1 - 01 - My Radio Talks To Me
  • 1 - 01a - My Radio Talks to Me (intro)
  • 2 - 02 - Join The Parade
  • 3 - 03 - Good Little Soldiers
  • 4 - 04 - Work (will make you free)
  • 5 - 05 - The Judge and the Jury
  • 6 - 06 - The Other Side of the Mountain
  • 7 - 07 - Waiting for the Winter
  • 8 - 08 - Believe It
  • 9 - 09 - The Things They Never Told Me
  • 10 - 10 - Where Does It Go

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