The Id

The Id was a new wave/synthpop band from Merseyside, England formed in September 1977 by school and college friends Andy McCluskey (bass, vocals), Julia Kneale (vocals), Neill Shenton (guitar), John Floyd (vocals), Malcolm Holmes (drums), Steve Hollas (bass), Gary Hodgson (guitar) and Paul Humphreys (keyboards).

McCluskey and Humphreys had met each other at school, sharing interests in early electronic artists like Brian Eno and Kraftwerk and played together since 1975. Humphreys went to study electronics at Riversdale College, in Liverpool, where he met Steve Hollas and Gary Hodgson.

The alignment was large, but lasted briefly, because Kneale, Shenton and Floyd quit very soon. The group began to gig regularly in the Merseyside area, performing original material largely written by McCluskey and Humphreys. They had quite a following on the scene.

In early 1978 The Id recorded some demos at the Open Eye studio in Liverpool after some advice from Eric's Club owner Roger Eagle. The three songs were "Electricity", "Julia's Song" and "The Misunderstanding". The Open Eye recordings of The Id were released in December 2002 as an EP on Compact Disc by Engine Records.

The Id (album)

The Id is the second studio album by American singer and songwriter Macy Gray, released on September 17, 2001 by Epic Records. The album was not as commercially successful as its predecessor, On How Life Is, in the United States, where it debuted at number eleven on the Billboard 200 with 93,000 copies sold in its first week. As of January 2004, it had sold 593,000 copies in the US. Nevertheless, The Id outpeaked On How Life Is in several European countries, reaching the top position in the United Kingdom and Denmark.

The Tom Morello mix of "My Nutmeg Phantasy" was included on the soundtrack to the 2002 film Spider-Man, and "Relating to a Psychopath" was featured in the 2002 Disney Channel Original Movie Cadet Kelly.

Track listing

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  • "Gimme All Your Lovin' or I Will Kill You" contains an interpolation of "Jah Jah Don't Want" by Rita Marley.
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    The ID

    by: Macy Gray

    we need the honey like the bees
    gimme sound
    need to be touched by you but you're not around
    forgiveness
    please save some for me
    wash me down
    till I'm new
    till I'm pleasing you
    till I am nothing but true
    please save a little for me
    where is the forgiveness that you promised me
    am I too late
    gone astray
    misplaced the keys to all my churches
    seems I've chased all my angels away
    so I bleed
    gimme speed
    while I'm running back to you
    and I'll be nothing but true true
    me you choose
    see I was hopin' I could walk on your water with you
    forgiveness
    please send some down for me
    where is the forgiveness that you promised me
    am I too late
    and I've learned to be still when the beast within me moves
    and I'll be nothing but true




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