Making Things with Light

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Making Things with Light es el tercer álbum de estudio de la banda de punk rock estadounidense The Mr. T Experience, publicado en 1990 por Lookout! Records. Fue el primer álbum de la banda en incluir al bajista Aaron Rubin, en reemplazo del exbajista Byron Stomatos. El título del álbum se refiere a su portada, el cual muestra a los cuatro miembros de la banda representados en el juguete Lite-Brite. rdf:langString
Making Things with Light is the third album by the Berkeley, California punk rock band The Mr. T Experience, released in 1990 by Lookout! Records. It was the band's first album to include bass player Aaron Rubin, replacing former bassist Byron Stomatos. The album's title refers to its cover art, which shows the four band members depicted using a Lite-Brite toy. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Making Things with Light es el tercer álbum de estudio de la banda de punk rock estadounidense The Mr. T Experience, publicado en 1990 por Lookout! Records. Fue el primer álbum de la banda en incluir al bajista Aaron Rubin, en reemplazo del exbajista Byron Stomatos. El título del álbum se refiere a su portada, el cual muestra a los cuatro miembros de la banda representados en el juguete Lite-Brite. El álbum fue compilado de varias sesiones de grabación que la banda había llevado a cabo durante un periodo de dos años, incluyendo una cinta de demostración que habían registrado en octubre de 1989 y una sesión de estudio en junio de 1990. La versión CD del álbum incluye numerosos bonus track de tres presentaciones en vivo, así como también un cover de la canción de Shonen Knife «Flying Jelly Attack» que originalmente había sido lanzado en la compilación .
rdf:langString Making Things with Light is the third album by the Berkeley, California punk rock band The Mr. T Experience, released in 1990 by Lookout! Records. It was the band's first album to include bass player Aaron Rubin, replacing former bassist Byron Stomatos. The album's title refers to its cover art, which shows the four band members depicted using a Lite-Brite toy. The album was compiled from several recording sessions the band had conducted over a two-year period, including a demo tape they had recorded in October 1989 and a studio session in June 1990. The CD version of the album includes numerous bonus tracks from three live performances, as well as a cover of the Shonen Knife song "Flying Jelly Attack" that had originally been released on the compilation .
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