Syntonic is the second album by Canadian synthpop group Kon Kan, released in 1990 by Atlantic Records. Syntonic was the first Kon Kan album to solely feature Barry Harris; Kevin Wynne had departed the previous year. Two singles were released from the album: "Liberty!" and "(Could've Said) I Told You So", the latter featuring a recreation of Jimmy Soul's 1963 number one hit, "If You Wanna Be Happy". "Time" features a recreation of Canadian band Trooper's "We're Here For A Good Time (Not A Long Time)". Two tracks were co-produced by Paul Robb, a member of Minnesota band Information Society.
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| - Syntonic is the second album by Canadian synthpop group Kon Kan, released in 1990 by Atlantic Records. Syntonic was the first Kon Kan album to solely feature Barry Harris; Kevin Wynne had departed the previous year. Two singles were released from the album: "Liberty!" and "(Could've Said) I Told You So", the latter featuring a recreation of Jimmy Soul's 1963 number one hit, "If You Wanna Be Happy". "Time" features a recreation of Canadian band Trooper's "We're Here For A Good Time (Not A Long Time)". Two tracks were co-produced by Paul Robb, a member of Minnesota band Information Society.
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| - Syntonic is the second album by Canadian synthpop group Kon Kan, released in 1990 by Atlantic Records. Syntonic was the first Kon Kan album to solely feature Barry Harris; Kevin Wynne had departed the previous year. Two singles were released from the album: "Liberty!" and "(Could've Said) I Told You So", the latter featuring a recreation of Jimmy Soul's 1963 number one hit, "If You Wanna Be Happy". "Time" features a recreation of Canadian band Trooper's "We're Here For A Good Time (Not A Long Time)". Four songs were co-written with Bob Mitchell, who had also co-written Cheap Trick's 1988 number one hit, "The Flame", and songs on Kon Kan's previous album. Four tracks were produced or co-produced by renowned disco producer John Luongo, who had also worked with Blancmange in the early 1980s. Two tracks were co-produced by Paul Robb, a member of Minnesota band Information Society. "Victim" was originally a 1978 Candi Staton single. The Kon Kan version was originally conceived as a duet featuring Tim Curry and Carole Pope.
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| - John Luongo, Barry Harris, Paul Robb, Martyn Phillips
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| - Quadrasonic , Platinum Island , Battery Studios , Axis Studios , Ignited Productions , Amigo Studios and Sam Therapy , 1990
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