- Infinity Within
Infobox Album | Name = Infinity Within
Type =Album
Artist =Deee-Lite
Released =June 23 ,1992
Recorded = 1991
Genre =House music
Length = 60:41
Label =Elektra Records
61313
Producer =Deee-Lite
Reviews =
* [http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/232723/review/5942475?utm_source=Rhapsody&utm_medium=CDreview Rolling Stone] Rating|2.5|5
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:8c6xlfde5cqe~T1 Allmusic.com] Rating|2.5|5| Last album =World Clique
(1990)
This album = "Infinity Within"
(1992)
Next album =Dewdrops in the Garden
(1994)"Infinity Within" is the second album by the band
Deee-Lite . Released in 1992 on Elektra, the album's lyrical content, instrumentation, and overall tone showcases the band's political activism as a more literal part of the music than on its debut, "World Clique " (1990). Whereas their debut album is subtly focuses on global peace, joy, and unity, "Infinity Within" is overtly political, evidenced with the phrase "Let's Face it, it's a Pro-Choice album" appearing on the album cover and more importantly, with outspoken tracks encouraging the protection of the environment ("I Had a Dream I Was Falling through a Hole in the Ozone Layer"), sexual liberation throughsafe sex ("Rubber Lover"), the failure of the judicial system ("Fuddy Duddy Judge") and the importance ofvoting ("Vote, Baby, Vote"). It was originally one of several Warner Music titles that were issued in an eco-friendly package called the Eco-Pack that was mostly paper packaging that the customer folded into the shape of a traditional CD case once purchased. The song "Vote, Baby, Vote" was made into apublic service announcement .Track listing
#"I. F. O. (Identified Flying Object)"
#"Runaway"
#"Heart be Still"
#"I Won't Give Up"
#"Vote, Baby, Vote"
#"Two Clouds above Nine"
#"Electric Shock"
#"I Had A Dream I Was Falling through A Hole In The Ozone Layer"
#"Fuddy Duddy Judge"
#"Pussycat Meow"
#"Thank You Every Day"
#"Rubber Lover"
#"Come on in, the Dreams are Fine"
#"Love is Everything" - (bonus track)
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