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"i" is a 1989 album by A.R. Kane. The album was highly influential, with allmusic saying that "it's inconceivable to imagine that electronica and post-rock could ever have blossomed without it." [1] Reception The Allmusic review by Jason Ankeny awarded the album 4.5 stars stating "Breathtaking in its scope and positively epic in its ambitions, the album is loosely organized into four sonic suites containing four tracks each, broken up by a series of wild-card noise interludes; the music shifts and mutates constantly, growing progressively deeper and darker with each passing song. Largely overlooked upon its original release, "i" is still an underappreciated masterpiece, but it's inconceivable to imagine that electronica and post-rock could ever have blossomed without it."[2] Track listing Personnel - A.R. Kane arranger, audio production, engineer, guitar, multi instruments, producer, string arrangements, vocals
- Gina Ball, Sally Herbert, Jeremy Metcalfe violin
- Colin Cairns, Benny Di Massa, Barry Ray Schulman drums
- Colin Carinas bass
- Sue Dench, Joss Pook viola
- John Dent cut, cutting engineer
- False Harmonies strings
- Lincoln Fong, Gerard Johnson, Paul Kendall, Nigel Kennedy, Gail Lambourne, Mick Roasty, Sam Smith, Ken Thomas, Jeff Ward engineer
- Girl, Lorna vocals
- Bonjo I percussion
- Art Kane arranger, engineer, instrumentation, producer, string arrangements
- Maggie bass, vocals
- Martin McCarrick, Audrey Riley cello
- Billy McGee string arrangements
- Ray Shulman bass, producer
- Chris Tomblin balloon, violin
- Halpin Grey Vermeir cover design, design
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