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Ringleader's Revolt

Label: Innova Recordings
Released: 2005
Track listing: 1. Overture (B. Carpenter) 2. Mandalay Song (K. Weill) 3. Big Top Suite Part 1: March of the Elephants (B. Carpenter) 4. I am not an Animal, I am a Human Being (The Beat Circus) 5. Big Top Suite Part 2: Clowns (B. Carpenter) 6. Contortionist Tango (B. Carpenter) 7. Requiem for John Merrick (The Beat Circus) 8. Intermission (M. Evans) 9. Big Top Suite Part 3: Daredevil Chicken Trapeze (B. Carpenter) 10. Grand Entrance (B. Carpenter) 11. The Mack (B. Carpenter) 12. Escape from the Big House (B. Carpenter, DJ Hazard) 13. Die by the Sword (The Beat Circus) 14. Ringleader's Revolt (The Beat Circus) 15. Exit Music (B. Carpenter)

Album

Ringleader's Revolt

Label: Innova Recordings
Released: 2005
Track listing: Mandalay Song (4:01); Big Top Suite Part 1: March of the Elephants (2:00); I am not an Animal, I am a Human Being (1:14); Big Top Suite Part 2: Clowns (5:21); Contortionist Tango (6:56); Requiem for John Merrick (2:34); Intermission (1:12); Big Top Suite Part 3: Daredevil Chicken Trapeze (0:48); Grand Entrance (1:39); The Mack (4:21); Escape from the Big House (5:06); Die by the Sword (3:24); Ringleader's Revolt (5:36); Exit Music (1:50)

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The Beat Circus: Ringleader's Revolt

Read "Ringleader's Revolt" reviewed by Javier AQ Ortiz


If one were to cast Howard Stern's Wack Pack as the band members of the traveling carnival of the outstanding HBO show Carnivàle, the music on Ringleader's Revolt could be envisaged with some ease as a soundtrack. Hell, even the cover art offers an inkling! The Beat Circus operates on a musical boundary hardly ...

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The Beat Circus: Ringleader's Revolt

Read "Ringleader's Revolt" reviewed by Celeste Sunderland


The timing is a bit inopportune for this. In a world rife with disorder, the last thing the listening population needs is music to dismantle the mind. Things start cheerfully enough, with a big-top band overture that culminates in oohs and aahs from an admiring crowd, then erupts into a rapid-plucking, drum-stomping, horn-blasting good ...


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