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''Mind Fruit'' is the debut album by British
electronic music Electronic music is a genre of music that employs electronic musical instruments, digital instruments, or circuitry-based music technology in its creation. It includes both music made using electronic and electromechanical means ( electroac ...
group Opus III. Their hit single "
It's a Fine Day "It's a Fine Day" is a song written by English poet and musician Edward Barton. It was originally recorded in a cappella in 1983 by Jane, and later by Opus III for whom it was a major international hit in 1992. Original recording by Jane Bar ...
" is a
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of a 1983 single by Jane & Barton, while "
I Talk to the Wind "I Talk to the Wind" is the second track from the British progressive rock band King Crimson's debut album, '' In the Court of the Crimson King''. Starting immediately after the cacophony that ends "21st Century Schizoid Man", the mood of this ...
" is a cover of a
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song from their 1969 debut album ''
In the Court of the Crimson King ''In the Court of the Crimson King'' (subtitled ''An Observation by King Crimson'') is the debut studio album by English rock band King Crimson, released on 10 October 1969 by Island Records. The album is one of the earliest and most influentia ...
''. "Stars in My Pocket" is a reference to a novel by
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, while "Into This Universe" features a recital of an English translation of a poem by medieval
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poet
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.


Critical reception

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editor MacKenzie Wilson wrote, "Their debut, ''Mind Fruit'', (1992) was more than just another
techno Techno is a genre of electronic dance music (EDM) which is generally produced for use in a continuous DJ set, with tempo often varying between 120 and 150 beats per minute (bpm). The central rhythm is typically in common time (4/4) and often ch ...
record in the face of the genre's underground taking shape during the early '90s. Hawkshaw's dove-like vocals transcended into freewheeling soundscapes; the remake of Barton & Jane's "
It's a Fine Day "It's a Fine Day" is a song written by English poet and musician Edward Barton. It was originally recorded in a cappella in 1983 by Jane, and later by Opus III for whom it was a major international hit in 1992. Original recording by Jane Bar ...
" is melodically enchanting with loopy
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vibes and textured synth waves, but the crafty version of
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's "
I Talk to the Wind "I Talk to the Wind" is the second track from the British progressive rock band King Crimson's debut album, '' In the Court of the Crimson King''. Starting immediately after the cacophony that ends "21st Century Schizoid Man", the mood of this ...
" composes a dreamy synthetic wave. Opus III was barely a step ahead of electronica's late '90s surge, yet it was just strong enough to join the ranks or move beyond the scene. This album, however, does define a healthy dose of what was yet to come. Hawkshaw would later contribute vocals on cuts for BT, Deep Dish, and Orbital."
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from ''
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'' remarked that while the original rendition of "It's a Fine Day" (by "Jane") "was rambling and dreamlike, a voice-only recording that sounded like snatches of someone's private song", the Opus III version "adds both melodic focus and a booming house beat, a combination that turns the tune into an unexpectedly addictive dance single." He added, "A similar bit of magic is worked on ''Mind Fruit'', Opus III's debut, with the King Crimson chestnut "I Talk to the Wind", but little else on the album is as catchy, suggesting that Opus III is only as good as its raw material." Marisa Fox from ''
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'' found that "this self-described ambient-techno group lives up to the genre’s esoteric side." Richard Paton from ''
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'' felt that this "is a short but essential trip to the English techno scene."


Track listing

All songs written by Kevin Dobbs, Nigel Walton, Ian Munro, and
Kirsty Hawkshaw Kirsty Hawkshaw (born 26 October 1969) is an English electronic music vocalist and songwriter. In addition to her work as a solo artist, she is known as the lead vocalist of early 1990s dance group Opus III, and her collaborative work with oth ...
, except where noted. # "
It's a Fine Day "It's a Fine Day" is a song written by English poet and musician Edward Barton. It was originally recorded in a cappella in 1983 by Jane, and later by Opus III for whom it was a major international hit in 1992. Original recording by Jane Bar ...
" ( Edward Barton) – 5:29 # "
I Talk to the Wind "I Talk to the Wind" is the second track from the British progressive rock band King Crimson's debut album, '' In the Court of the Crimson King''. Starting immediately after the cacophony that ends "21st Century Schizoid Man", the mood of this ...
" ( Ian McDonald,
Peter Sinfield Peter John Sinfield (born 27 December 1943) is an English poet and songwriter. He is best known as the co-founder and former lyricist of King Crimson, whose debut album ''In the Court of the Crimson King'' is considered one of the first and mos ...
) – 5:34 # "Flow" – 2:05 # "Stars in My Pocket" – 3:01 # "Sea People" – 5:39 # "Evolution Rush" – 6:10 # "Into This Universe" – 3:37 # "Up" – 3:15 # "Alzir" – 2:54 # "Outro" – 0:30


Charts


References

1992 debut albums Opus III (band) albums East West Records albums Pete Waterman Entertainment albums {{1990s-electronic-album-stub