Silent during Britain's acid-house revolution, Cabaret Voltaire returned in 1990 with a clever house crossover album, for which they actually traveled to Chicago and recorded with house producer Marshall Jefferson in an early British-American meeting of the minds. The result is an album more groovy than nasty, as Mallinder's vocals sound much more pop-oriented than before. Despite possessing a somewhat dated feel even soon after its release, the album showed CV's continued contributions to the growing electronic revolution. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
Groovy, Laidback and Nasty
01/01/1990
All Music Guide Review
Groovy, Laidback and Nasty Track Listing
Credits of Groovy, Laidback and Nasty
- George Peckman
- Mastering
- Robert Gordon
- Producer, Mixing
- David Josias
- Percussion
- James Reynolds
- Engineer, Mixing
- Ten City
- Vocals
- Stephen Mallinder
- Vocals
- Mark Brydon
- Producer, Mixing
- Tom Hanson
- Engineer
- Marshall Jefferson
- Vocals, Producer
- Richard H. Kirk
- Computers, ?
- Herb Lawson
- Guitar
- Cabaret Voltaire
- Producer, Engineer, Main Performer, Mixing
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