- Peace and Love, Inc.
Infobox Album
Name = Peace & Love, Inc.
Type =Album
Artist = Information Society
Released =October 26 ,1992
Recorded =
Genre =Synth-pop
Latin freestyle
Length =
Label = Tommy Boy/Reprise/Warner Bros. Records
45093
Producer =Paul Robb Kurt Harland Mike Thorne Eric Kupper Joey Beltram Karl Bartos
Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=ADFEAEE57C1AD34EA87E20D09B3246E9B17DF101DF4DEE811925441BDFBA3C54A0377EB26BA2DDBEFDF86AB579B0FD2EA45D43D0C0EC5FF6DF612D5DF0&sql=10:8c0xlffe5cqt link]
Last album = "Hack" (1990)
This album = "Peace & Love, Inc." (1992)
Next album = "Don't Be Afraid" (1997)"Peace & Love Inc." is an album by
synth-pop band Information Society. The album got great critical reviews but the label did little to promote it. Peace and Love Inc was the least successful of the 3 albums released under Tommy Boy/Reprise and was the last Tommy Boy title to be distributed by major-label channels (WEA in this case), althoughWarner Bros. Records owned a stake in the label until 2002.Track listing
# "Peace & Love Inc." — 5:00
# "Going, Going, Gone" — 4:53
# "To the City" — 3:30
# "Made to be Broken" — 4:25
# "Still Here" — 4:48
# "1,000,000 Watts Of Love" — 4:22
# "Where Would I Be Without IBM" — 4:28
# "To be Free" — 3:50
# "If it's Real" — 4:33
# "Crybaby" — 5:11
# "Where the I Divides" — 4:15
# "300bps N, 8, 1 (Terminal Mode or Ascii Download)"All songs written by Paul Robb except for 5 and 11 written by Kurt Harland.
Line-up
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Paul Robb
* James Cassidy
*Kurt Harland Easter egg
The track "300bps N, 8, 1 (Terminal Mode Or Ascii Download)" is actually a text file encoded as modem tones. When decoded, the content is a tale by Kurt Harland about a bizarre but purportedly true event that took place when the band was playing in the city of
Maringá ,Brazil .External links
* [http://insoc.org/DiscPL.HTML Kurt Harland comments on "Peace & Love, Inc."]
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20070807035714/http://www.insoc.org/texts/3008N1.HTML "300bps N, 8, 1 (Terminal Mode Or Ascii Download)" decoded] (viaarchive.org , since the original is no longer available)
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