In Collection
#6
Rating:
7
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Time Becomes |
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01:43 |
| 02
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Planet Of The Shapes |
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09:36 |
| 03
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Lush 3.1 |
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05:39 |
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Lush 3.2 |
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04:40 |
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Impact (The Earth Is Burning) |
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10:28 |
| 06
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Remind |
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07:57 |
| 07
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Walk Now... |
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06:48 |
| 08
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Monday |
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07:07 |
| 09
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Halcyon + On + On |
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09:27 |
| 10
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Input Out |
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02:12 |
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| Packaging |
Jewel Case |
| Spars |
DDD |
| Sound |
Stereo |
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Produced by Orbital with extra production by Mickey Mann.
Vocals by Kirsty Hawkshaw
Guitar on Lush3 by Paul Helliwell
Cut by Kevin Metcalfe
Bass line creation and one Jupiter 6 part
on Remind by Chris Daly
Known as Untitled II or Brown Album
The second album came out just as Europe started to really come out and subject themselves to Orbital. The joking bros decided to start the second album exactly the same way as the first album started. "There is this theory of the Moebious...". and if that wasnt enough they started "Planet of the Shapes" with a crackling intro (i wonder how many Vinyl owners were checking their records when they heard it).
A lot of the Orbital heads out there class this as their favourite...maybe it was their first taste of Orbital. Its the most danceable Orbital album and i even heard one person call it a "Rave" album (not too sure of that).
Highlights of the album has to be "Impact (The Earth Is Burning)" (the original release that spanned 2 million reworkings and is STILL a favourite on the live set), "Lush 3-2" (Debut vocals from Kirsty Hawkshaw that made the Lush track what it is), "Planet of the Shapes" (a gem) and "Halcyon + On + On" ( a slight re-working of the Ep release which captures the ambient like textures from P&Ps head