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Orbital - Work 1989-2002

Musician: Orbital
Album title: Work 1989-2002
Style: House, Techno, Ambient, Breakbeat, Electro, Downtempo, Experimental
Released: 2002
Country: UK & Europe
Size MP3 version: 1506 mb
Size APE version: 1490 mb
Size WMA version: 1550 mb
Rating ✫: 4.6
Votes: 691
Format: AIFF RA VOX ADX TTA MPC AC3
Genre: Electronic

Orbital - Work 1989-2002 mp3 album

Orbital - Work 1989-2002 mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Chime (7" Single Version) 3:15
2 Choice (Original Version) (Crucifix Vocal US Hardcore Punk)
Vocals – Crucifix
5:33
3 Illuminate (Short Version)
Backing Vocals – CluneMixed By – Dave PembertonMixed By [Assistant] – Chris GardinerWritten-By, Lyrics By, Performer [Lyrics] – David Gray
3:48
4 Satan Spawn (Re-Recorded For The Movie Spawn With Metallica's Kirk Hammett)
Guitar – Kirk HammettProducer [Additional] – Graeme Revell
3:45
5 Nothing Left (Short Version)
Mixed By, Producer [Additional] – Micky Mann*Vocals – Alison Goldfrapp
3:43
6 Halcyon (7" Version)
Written-By – E. Barton*
3:52
7 Impact (USA Version) 11:22
8 Are We Here? (Industry Standard? Version)
Vocals – Alison Goldfrapp
3:48
9 Style (Single Version)
Lacquer Cut By [Cut By] – Kevin Metcalf*Mixed By, Producer [Additional] – Micky Mann*Written-By – Bell*, Clarke*
4:05
10 The Box (Single Version)
Drums [Live Drumming] – CluneVocals – Alison Goldfrapp, Grant Fulton
4:15
11 Frenetic
Lyrics By, Performer [Lyrics] – Lisa BillsonProducer [Additional] – Nick Smith
4:07
12 Lush 3.1 (Original Version) 5:55
13 Funny Break (Single Version)
Lyrics By – Andrew Bramley, Naomi BedfordProducer [Extra] – Micky Mann*Vocals – Naomi BedfordWritten-By – A Bramley*, N Bedford*
3:57
14 Belfast (Original Version)
Written-By – Page*, Hildegard*
8:08

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – London Records 90 Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – London Records 90 Ltd.
  • Made By – Warner Music Manufacturing Europe
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Internal Records
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – FFRR Records Ltd.
  • Licensed From – PWL International
  • Recorded At – Strongroom
  • Mixed At – Strongroom

Credits

  • Design – Pete Mauder
  • Design [Design With] – Grant Fulton
  • Liner Notes – Michael Holden
  • Written-By, Producer – P&P Hartnoll

Notes

Track 1: 1990 ℗2002 Internal Records
Track 2: 1991 ℗2002 FFRR
Track 3: 2001 (previously unreleased). Recorded and mixed at The Strongroom. ℗2002 London Records 90 Ltd
Track 4: 1997 Kirk Hammett appears courtesy of E/M Ventures.
Taken from 'Spawn' OST. ℗1997 FFRR
Track 5: 1999 ℗1999 London Records 90 Ltd
Track 6: 1993 Contains a sample of 'It's a Fine Day' performed by Opus III licensed courtesy of PWL International. ℗2002 London Records 90 Ltd
Track 7: 1993 ℗2002 Internal Records
Track 8: 1994 ℗2002 London Records 90 Ltd
Track 9: 1999 Features a sample from Oh L'Amour performed by Dollar. ℗2002 FFRR
Track 10: 1996 ℗2002 London Records 90 Ltd
Track 11: Previously unreleased ℗2002 London Records 90 Ltd
Track 12: 1993 ℗1993 Internal Records
Track 13: 2001 ℗2001 London Records 90 Ltd
Track 14: 1991 Extract from O Euchari - Performed by Emily Van Evera. Used courtesy of Hyperion Records. ℗1991 Internal Records

The copyright in this sound recording and artwork is owned by London Records 90 Ltd, an AOL Time Warner Company.
℗ This compilation 2002 London Records 90 Ltd., an AOL Time Warner Company
© 2002 London Records 90 Ltd., an AOL Time Warner Company.
Made in Germany by Warner Music Manufacturing Europe.

Packaging: Transparent tray jewel case with a 20-page booklet.
Category appears as 0927461902 on both spines.
Category appears as 092746190 2 on back cover and disc.
Category appears as 0927-46190-2 on back of booklet.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (String): 809274619020
  • Barcode (Text): 8 09274 61902 0
  • Rights Society (Europe): GEMA/BIEM
  • Rights Society (UK): GEMA/MCPS
  • Label Code: LC00253
  • Matrix / Runout: 092746190-2 04/02
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L011
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 0541
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 05A5

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
092746190 2 Orbital Work 1989-2002 ‎(CD, Comp, Unofficial) FFRR 092746190 2 UK & Europe 2003
none Orbital Work ‎(CDr, Comp, Promo, Smplr) FFRR none US 2002
0927-46190-4, 0927461904 Orbital Work 1989-2002 ‎(Cass, Comp) FFRR, FFRR 0927-46190-4, 0927461904 Poland 2002
WPCR-11223 Orbital Work 1989-2002 ‎(CD, Comp) WEA Japan, Warner Music Japan, FFRR, London Records WPCR-11223 Japan 2002
2 46190 Orbital Work 1989-2002 ‎(CD, Comp) FFRR 2 46190 Canada 2002



Nilador
Some classics here along with some weaker tunes. If you don't already own any Orbital I'd start with the Orbital and/or Orbital 2 albums, if you already own those, I'd get this to fill in the gaps.
Bloodray
A good collection of tracks spanning over a decade but sadly some of Orbital's best work is missing. The obvious classics are Chime and Belfast, beautifully simple tracks yet so addictive an you never get bored of hearing them. Halcyon is also up there as one of the better tracks along with Impact, but for me three or four tracks don't deserve to be on what is basically a 'Best Of' album.
Umsida
Your missing the point of the album mate. Was never intended to be a "Best Of", It was released as more of a B-Side album, with some previous unreleased versions of their tracks.