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This 'album' was commissioned by Popular Science as a soundtrack for the September 2005 issue on the future of the body.  Each song was intended to go with an article in the magazine.
 
This 'album' was commissioned by Popular Science as a soundtrack for the September 2005 issue on the future of the body.  Each song was intended to go with an article in the magazine.
  
The songs were written over a 5 week period in July, 2005 [http://www.jonathancoulton.com/2005/07/15/popular-science-soundtrack-thingie/], a sort of precursor for the [[Thing A Week]] format. They were recorded by July 31, 2005 [http://www.jonathancoulton.com/2005/07/31/our-bodies-ourselves-our-cybernetic-arms/], and posted on the Popular Science website the next day [http://www.popsci.com/scitech/article/2005-08/future-body-soundtrack].
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The songs were written over a 5 week period in July, 2005 [http://www.jonathancoulton.com/2005/07/15/popular-science-soundtrack-thingie/], a sort of precursor for the [[Thing a Week]] format. They were recorded by July 31, 2005 [http://www.jonathancoulton.com/2005/07/31/our-bodies-ourselves-our-cybernetic-arms/], and posted on the Popular Science website the next day [http://www.popsci.com/scitech/article/2005-08/future-body-soundtrack].
  
 
===Availability===
 
===Availability===
 
The album is still available for download, but was never available as a CD.
 
The album is still available for download, but was never available as a CD.

Revision as of 17:19, 8 May 2008

Our Bodies, Ourselves, Our Cybernetic Arms
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Artist: Jonathan Coulton
Tracks: 5
Release date: September 2005
More info

Track Listing

  1. That Spells DNA
  2. I Feel Fantastic
  3. Womb with a View
  4. Todd the T1000
  5. Better

Background

This 'album' was commissioned by Popular Science as a soundtrack for the September 2005 issue on the future of the body. Each song was intended to go with an article in the magazine.

The songs were written over a 5 week period in July, 2005 [1], a sort of precursor for the Thing a Week format. They were recorded by July 31, 2005 [2], and posted on the Popular Science website the next day [3].

Availability

The album is still available for download, but was never available as a CD.