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Eliot Lipp - Come To Life

Eliot Lipp - Come To Life

Musician: Eliot Lipp
Album title: Come To Life
Style: Instrumental, Electro, Downtempo, Synth-pop
Released: 2016
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1122 mb
Size APE version: 1858 mb
Size WMA version: 1276 mb
Rating ✫: 4.8
Votes: 967
Format: MPC AIFF VQF DTS WMA MP1 TTA
Genre: Electronic / Hip hop

Eliot Lipp - Come To Life

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Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 The Entrance 2:26
A2 Low Key 2:43
A3 Drunk Walk 3:08
A4 Not Quite Awake 3:15
A5 Memory Loss 2:59
A6 Till The End 2:58
B1 Tracker 1:51
B2 You Think 3:07
B3 Ultra 2:42
B4 In 2:33
B5 Up 3:01
B6 Come To Life
Vocals – Echoes In Sleep
4:21

Credits

  • Design, Layout – Zachary Marvick
  • Mastered By – Huntley Miller
  • Mixed By – Matt "Baloogz" Clark*, Eliot Lipp

Notes

This album is dedicated to my Mom Janice Lipp.

Special Thanks to:
Amber Hamilton, Justine Valdez, Alyssa Dichiara, Rachel Foster, Presley Nardella, PLM Squad, Derek, Michal, Paul, Blake, Eddie Sumlin, Matt Black & Young Heavy Souls, William "Speculator" Burnett, John Robert, Atomly, Jeffrey Sfire, Adam Deitch, Tayler "MRSHN" Lee, Dad, Adrian Lipp, Brian Lindgren, Leo & Stacey Ciccone, Emily Ginsberg, Cynthia Delaney, Athena Drew, Amy Neal, Euphonic Conceptions, Adrian Michna, Ben Israel, SOHS Crew, Sean Whittaker and the Gutoski family.

© 2016 Eliot Lipp

Distributed by Young Heavy Souls, Inc. under license from Eliot Lipp

All rights reserved

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: YL1602-A // 143079E1/A
  • Matrix / Runout: YL1602-B // 143079E2/A

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
YC1604 Eliot Lipp Come To Life ‎(Cass, Album) Young Heavy Souls YC1604 US 2016

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Vudozilkree
this is a really great album. It flies under the radar in my collection but every time I play it I really enjoy it. The variety in the tracks is impressive.