Peace & Love, Inc. [30th Anniversary]

Peace & Love, Inc. [30th Anniversary]

by Information Society
Peace & Love, Inc. [30th Anniversary]

Peace & Love, Inc. [30th Anniversary]

by Information Society

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

After scoring with two Top Ten singles and a platinum debut album in 1988, the Minneapolis-based trio Information Society experienced a severe sophomore slump with its 1990 follow-up, Hack. The album suffered commercially for its lack of a major hit single, and artistically for its unnecessary experimental touches and lack of direction. 1992's Peace and Love, Inc. was a much more straightforward affair, and had the band attempting a more aggressive approach; noisier yet more concise than its predecessor, Peace failed to make an impact on the US charts, yet the album is surprisingly solid. The opening title track shows no trace of the Latin-tinged dance pop of Information Society hits like "What's on Your Mind (Pure Energy)"; Kurt Harland's sardonic vocal style is the only recognizable element of the track. "Peace and Love, Inc." finds Information Society embracing the harsher techno-rave sound that was developing in the early 90's, while keeping the melodic instincts that made the band a pop success story. The new sound suits them well. This is the hardest hitting track on the album, with the rest of the songs being closer in spirit, if not style, to the band's earlier material than the rather jarring title song. "Going Going Gone" is as catchy as anything on the debut, "To Be Free" is an effectively creepy ballad, and "Where Would I Be Without IBM" proves Information Society has not lost its goofy charm. A worthy effort from an underrated group that many have dismissed as pop throwaways, this album may surprise those expecting an album's worth of "What's on Your Mind" rewrites. Their moment in the spotlight was long gone by the time Peace and Love, Inc. was released, but the album is nearly as solid as the immensely popular debut, despite the stylistic differences. Recommended. ~ William Cooper

Product Details

Release Date: 01/13/2023
Label: Tommy Boy
UPC: 0016998518717
Rank: 45778

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Information Society   Primary Artist
Debbie Cole   Vocals (Background)
Emil Schult   Vocals

Technical Credits

Tony Dawsey   Mastering
Axel Niehaus   Mixing Assistant
Joey Beltram   Producer
John Wall   Mixing,Engineer,Overdubs,Mixing Assistant
Hoover Le   Mixing Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Matt Hathaway   Vocal Engineer
Eric Kupper   Producer
Mike Thorne   Engineer,Producer
Paul Robb   Composer,Producer
Kurt Harland   Composer,Producer
Carl Beatty   Mixing
Christine Cano   Design,Art Direction
Laura Janisse   Mixing Assistant
Mario Rodriguez   Mixing,Engineer
James T. Alfano   Assistant Engineer
David Sussman   Mixing
Timothy Eames   Cover Sculpture
Gloria Hendricks   Composer
Jason Appleton   Assistant Engineer
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