Album
Who Can You Trust?
1996 · Electronic
7 collectors on Gatefold own this

Who Can You Trust? is an Electronic album by Morcheeba, originally released in 1996. On Gatefold: 45 pressings tracked, owned by 7 collectors.
About
Who Can You Trust? is the debut studio album by English electronic music group Morcheeba. It was released in 1996 on China Records in the United Kingdom and Discovery and Sire Records in the United States. Stylistically, the album is by far the band's most trip hop oriented release, consisting of languid, looping grooves, using mostly Rhodes piano, electric guitar and scratching.
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Tracklist
- 1Moog Island5:21
- 2Trigger Hippie5:31
- 3Post Houmous1:48
- 4Tape Loop4:42
- 5Never An Easy Way6:41
- 6Howling3:40
- 7Small Town5:09
- 8Enjoy The Wait1:07
- 9Col4:07
- 10Who Can You Trust?8:56
- 11Almost Done6:38
- 12End Theme2:27
Sound DNA
- Electronic
- Trip-Hop
- bassheavy
- hypnotic
- smoky
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Adrian TurnerPERFORMER , VIOLA STRINGS , VIOLA VIOLA
- Brent ShellyVIOLIN
- Brent SnellPERFORMER , VIOLIN STRINGS , VIOLIN VIOLIN
- Paul GodfreyBEATS, DRUMS , SCRATCHES DRUMS , BEATS, SCRATCHES DRUMS, SCRATCHES
- Pete NorrisPROGRAMMED BY SYNTHESIZER SYNTHESIZER, PROGRAMMED BY
- Richard BridgmontCELLO PERFORMER , CELLO STRINGS , CELLO
- Ross GodfreyGUITAR , LAP STEEL GUITAR , BASS, ELECTRIC PIANO , SYNTHESIZER GUITAR , LAP STEEL GUITAR , BASS, PIANO , SYNTHESIZER GUITAR, BASS, KEYBOARDS, SYNTHESIZER
- Skye EdwardsVOCALS
- Steve Bentley-KleinPERFORMER , VIOLIN STRINGS , VIOLIN VIOLIN
- Dave LeeFRENCH HORN
- Gary BaldwinELECTRIC ORGAN ORGAN
- Jarrod CoombesDOUBLE BASS
- Richard HarrisonGUITAR
- Tom HodgesFLUTE SAXOPHONE
7 collectors on Gatefold own this · 45 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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