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{{Song infobox | |||
|title=Red River Cargo | |||
|screen=hd | |||
|screenshot=AlbumUnsoundMethods.jpg | |||
|artist=[[Recoil]] | |||
|album=[[Violator]] | |||
|songwriter=[[Alan Wilder]]<br>Thomas A. Dorsey | |||
|producer=[[Alan Wilder]] | |||
|studio=The Thin Line (Sussex) | |||
|mixingby=[[Alan Wilder]] | |||
|masteredby=Ian Cooper | |||
|engineeringby=Steve Lyon | |||
|mixingassistance=Paul Stevens<br>Simon Shazell | |||
|studioassistance=Hepzibah Sessa | |||
|sleevedesignby=House | |||
|publishedby=Mute Song<br>Not Normal Music<br>Zoetrope Music Company<br>Carlin Music Corp.<br>Chappell, Inc.<br>Warner/Chappell Music Ltd. | |||
|label=[[Mute Records]] | |||
|recordingdate=September 1996 - June 1997 | |||
|releasedate=27 October 1997 | |||
|colorscheme=Unsound | |||
}} | |||
{{S|Red River Cargo}} is a song from the 1997 album ''[[Unsound Methods]]'' by [[Recoil]]. | |||
{{Template:Lyrics|Red River Cargo| | |||
Lead me on through the night | |||
Take my hand, precious Lord | |||
And lead me home | |||
Take my hand, precious Lord | |||
Lead me on through the night | |||
Take my hand, precious Lord | |||
And lead me home | |||
|Alan Wilder/Thomas A. Dorsey|℗ 1997 Reprise Records}} | |||
{{Template:Unplayed}} | {{Template:Unplayed}} | ||
== Composition == | |||
=== Sample sources === | |||
{{#lst:List of Recoil sample sources by album/Unsound Methods|AW-SS-RedRiverCargo}} | |||
[[Category:Song]] | [[Category:Song]] | ||
[[Category:Recoil songs]] | [[Category:Recoil songs]] | ||
[[Category:Unsound Methods songs]] | |||
[[Category:Songs produced by Alan Wilder]] | [[Category:Songs produced by Alan Wilder]] | ||
[[Category:Never played live]] | [[Category:Never played live]] | ||
== Notes == | |||
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== References == | |||
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<metadesc>"Red River Cargo" is a song from the 1997 album Unsound Methods by Alan Wilder of Recoil.</metadesc><nowiki/> |
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05. Red River Cargo List of Unsound Methods songs |
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Red River Cargo
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Song | Red River Cargo |
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By | Recoil |
Songwriter | Alan Wilder Thomas A. Dorsey |
Produced by | Alan Wilder |
Recorded at | The Thin Line (Sussex) |
Mixed by | Alan Wilder |
Mixing assistance | Paul Stevens Simon Shazell |
Mastered by | Ian Cooper |
Studio assistance | Hepzibah Sessa |
Published by | Mute Song Not Normal Music Zoetrope Music Company Carlin Music Corp. Chappell, Inc. Warner/Chappell Music Ltd. |
Recorded | September 1996 - June 1997 |
Originally released | 27 October 1997 |
Live performances as Recoil | 0 times * |
Total live performances | 0 times * |
"Red River Cargo" is a song from the 1997 album Unsound Methods by Recoil.
Lyrics
Red River Cargo
Lead me on through the night
Take my hand, precious Lord
And lead me home
Take my hand, precious Lord
Lead me on through the night
Take my hand, precious Lord
And lead me home
Songwriter: Alan Wilder/Thomas A. Dorsey
Publishing Information: ℗ 1997 Reprise Records
Dates where Red River Cargo was played
Red River Cargo has never been played live.
Composition
Sample sources
"Red River Cargo" Recoil 1997
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Sample | Source | Status | Notes | Audio | |
Synth, ambient elements | Trevor Jones - Mississippi Burning (Original Soundtrack Recording) - "Murder In Mississippi (Part 1)" - 1989 |
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A series of audio samples derived from "Murder In Mississippi (Part 1)" as featured on the 1989 Mississippi Burning film soundtrack are utilised throughout the intro of "Red River Cargo". | ||
Drum, ambient elements | Peter Gabriel - Passion - "Zaar" - 1989 |
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A manipulated section of audio derived from "Zaar" by Peter Gabriel for the 1989 film The Last Temptation of Christ is utilised prominently in the intro of "Red River Cargo". | ||
Synth, drum elements | Big Daddy Kane - Looks Like a Job For... - "Rest In Peace" - 1993 |
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A drum loop derived from "Rest In Peace" by Big Daddy Kane is utilised throughout "Red River Cargo". | Click to display/hide audio example | |
Drum elements | Big Daddy Kane - Looks Like a Job For... - "Here Comes Kane, Scoob and Scrap" - 1993 |
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A drum loop derived from "Here Comes Kane, Scoob and Scrap" by Big Daddy Kane is utilised throughout "Red River Cargo". | Click to display/hide audio example | |
Orchestral elements | Richard Strauss - Jessye Norman, Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, Kurt Masur - Vier Letzte Lieder / Four Last Songs - Vier Letzte Lieder: IV. Im Abendrot - 1983[footnotes 1] |
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A series of manipulated orchestral string samples derived from a 1983 performance of "Im Abendrot" by the late Jessye Norman with accompaniment by Kurt Masur and the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig. Written by Richard Strauss to the words of the poem "Im Abendrot" (At Sunset) by Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff, the piece was published posthumously alongside "Frühling" (Spring), "September", and "Beim Schlafengehen" (When Falling Asleep) as the Four Last Songs by the composer's friend Ernst Roth in 1950. | Click to display/hide audio example | |
Choir elements | Samuel Barber, Trinity College Choir, Cambridge, Richard Marlow - Agnus Dei - 1994 |
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A series of manipulated choir samples derived from a 1994 performance of Agnus Dei by the Trinity College Choir, Cambridge with the late Richard Marlow. | Click to display/hide audio example | |
Woodwind elements | Peter Gabriel - Peter Gabriel - "The Rhythm Of The Heat" - 1982 |
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A woodwind rhythm derived from "The Rhythm Of The Heat" by Peter Gabriel is utilised mid-way through "Red River Cargo". | Click to display/hide audio example | |
Drum, 808 bass drum elements | AMG - HITCD08 - Pascal Gabriel's Dance Samples - Track 16 - "808 BD - Long" - 1991 |
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A manipulated 808 bass drum derived from AMG's 1991 sample CD HITCD08 - Pascal Gabriel's Dance Samples is utilised mid-way through "Red River Cargo". | ||
Ambient elements, crickets chirping | British Broadcasting Corporation - BBC Sound FXCD 6 - Animals and Birds - JUNGLE HABITATS AROUND THE WORLD > "African bush after sunset (rec. in Salagi Forest, Gambia)" - 1987 |
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A manipulated sample featuring forest ambience and crickets chirping audible in the intro of "Red River Cargo" is derived from "African bush after sunset", a sample featured on the 1987 British Broadcasting Corporation sample CD BBC Sound FXCD 6 - Animals and Birds. | ||
Synthesizer elements | Korg Inc. - Korg 01/W > PROG BANK A > A27: AnalogPad |
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An ambient pad utilised throughout "Red River Cargo" is performed using Korg 01/W Bank A Voice #27 "AnalogPad". | ||
Drum elements, shaker | Korg Inc. - Korg 01/W > PROG BANK A > A09: Total Kit |
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A shaker element derived from Korg 01/W Bank A Voice #09 "Total Kit" is audible throughout "Red River Cargo". |
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Notes
- ↑ Along with Koko Taylor's "Up In Flames", this recording of Vier Letzte Lieder: IV. Im Abendrot was featured on the soundtrack to David Lynch's 1990 film Wild at Heart. It can be assumed that the samples taken by Wilder from these works were both derived from the Wild at Heart film soundtrack.
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