In Collection
#5
Rating:
7
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| 01
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The Moebius |
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07:01 |
| 02
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Speed Freak |
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07:16 |
| 03
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Oolaa |
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06:21 |
| 04
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Desert Storm |
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12:05 |
| 05
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Fahrenheit 303 |
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08:24 |
| 06
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Steel Cube Idolatry |
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06:34 |
| 07
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High Rise |
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08:22 |
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Chime Live |
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05:56 |
| 09
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Midnight Live |
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06:53 |
| 10
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Belfast |
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08:06 |
| 11
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Outro |
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00:51 |
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| Packaging |
Jewel Case |
| Spars |
DDD |
| Sound |
Stereo |
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Produced by Orbital.
Engineered by Tim Hunt assisted by Herbert Lesch.
Known as Untitled I or Yellow/Green Album
The debut album was really a collection of tracks compiled over the years. 2 pressings of the Vinyl version (both same track list though) and a total of 3 extra tracks spanning the 3 Uk formats. "Untitled" for the cassette (worth getting), "Macro Head" on vinyl with guest appearence by Tom and Jerry (If you have heard the track then you will know what i mean) and "I Think Its Disgusting" on the Cd (a short sampling loop). The USA release caused the stir (when it finally happened) as the record company couldnt handle the idea of releasing the album in its original appearence. Hence why the Us got the mad Moby mix, lacked the live stuff and got the "Satan" & "Choice" release.
Highlights of the albums has to be "High Rise" (uplifting), "The Moebius" (always remember the first play of this), "Chime/Midnight(live)" (good versions), "Untitled" (from the cassette) and of course "Belfast" (an excellent track).