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Format: CD
 Jun 2002
 Record Label: DMC Mixer
 Recording Type: Studio
 UPC: 793018551823 |
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Track Listing 1. Knack, The - (with John Barry & His Orchestra) 2. Justice to the People - (with Lee Perry & The Upsetters) 3. Babaloo - (with DSR) 4. Spice - (J. Saul Kane mix, with Eon) 5. Love & Fury - (with The Tornadoes) 6. We Have Come to Bless the House - (with Severed Heads) 7. Ska'd For Life - (Instrumental mix) 8. Schulmaedchen Report (Title Theme) - (with Gert Wilden & Orchestra) 9. Kamikaze - (with PJ Harvey) 10. Celebrate the Bullet - (with The Selecter) 11. No Idea - (with Earth Leakage Trip) 12. Lost Property - (with The Divine Comedy) 13. Pal Pal Teri Yaad - (with Falguni Pathak) 14. Half Stepper - (with Hyper-On Experience) 15. Don't Burn Your Bridges - (with Susan Cadogan) 16. Living in the Past - (with Jethro Tull) 17. Network Twenty Three - (with Tangerine Dream) 18. New Bass Hippo - (with Plaid) 19. Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, The - (with Robert Mellin Orchestra)
| Details | | Producer: | Orbital (Compilation) | | Distributor: | BMG (distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes This is a continuous in-the-mix CD compiled and mixed by Orbital. Includes liner notes by Orbital. BACK TO MINE is a series of compilation records featuring selections by established performing artists with enough cultural cache to get paid for making funky mixes from their own eclectic record collections. Orbital's entry does, in fact, have plenty of eclectic grooving to offer. The stylistic whiplash approach reflects the electronic duo's (brothers Phil and Paul Hartnoll) influences and tastes, and includes rock (PJ Harvey), dub (Lee "Scratch" Perry), and, of course, electronica and classic house (Plaid, DRS, Eon). There are a few non-contemporary surprises including Jethro Tull's "Living in the Past" and some loungey, swinging instrumentals from the 1960s thrown in for good measure (John Barry's "The Knack" and the Tornadoes' wonderful "Love & Fury"). The songs are spliced together in a manner resembling the world's most schizophrenic jukebox, but the whole thing works surprisingly well. This unique, scrambled set is recommended for personal mix-making, or for trying to impress friends back at your own pad.
Industry Reviews Included in Q Magazine's The 50 Best Albums of 2002. Q (12/01/2002)
...Orbital's clever track selection proves to be so much more effective than the obvious track listings from which mass marketed chill out CDs are often compiled... CMJ (07/22/2002)
4 stars out of 5 - ...They ignore genres in favor of strangeness and quality... Q (08/01/2002)
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