In Collection
#120
Rating:
7
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| 01
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Forever |
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07:58 |
| 02
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I Wish I Had Duck Feet |
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04:06 |
| 03
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Sad But True |
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07:48 |
| 04
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Crash And Carry |
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04:43 |
| 05
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Science Friction |
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05:04 |
| 06
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Philosophy By Numbers |
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06:39 |
| 07
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Kein Trink Wasser |
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09:26 |
| 08
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Quality Seconds |
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01:25 |
| 09
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Are We Here? |
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15:33 |
| 10
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Attached |
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12:26 |
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| Packaging |
Jewel Case |
| Spars |
DDD |
| Sound |
Stereo |
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Produced by Orbital.
Known as Experimental Album.
The third album was the most experimental tracks to date. It disappointed a few but the majority loved the new direction and change. It appeared the brothers had matured and crafted some chilling complex tracks for this release.
The album also gave way to their biggest tour - Radios caught on to their awesome live set and they were also popping up in various media tabloids. The track "Crash and Carry" originally titled "The Meet" was used in the Channel 4 film "Shopping". They had now started to hint to the world that soundtracks is the way they want to go although "Quality Seconds" was rejected by Channel 4.
Highlights for the album has to be "Forever" (a beautiful intro), "Sad But True" (an excellent thumping vocal track), "Are We Here?" (which was excellent when you first heard it but then commercial radio murdered it on air), "Kein Trink Wasser" (an open-gob track. Piano meets techno) and "Attached" (a pulsing ambient track).