- Orbital (1991 album)
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Orbital Studio album by Orbital Released September 1991 Genre Electronica, Acid house Length 76:47 (UK version) Label FFRR Producer Orbital Orbital chronology Orbital
(1991)Orbital 2
(1993)Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] BBC (Positive)[2] Orbital is the first album from Orbital, released in 1991. It is often referred to as the "Green Album", to differentiate it from the band's second album, titled Orbital 2 (known as the "Brown Album"), which bears only the band's name on the cover.
Contents
The album
The original United Kingdom release includes live versions of "Chime" and "Midnight". Orbital was released in 1992 with a significantly different cover and tracklist in the United States, incorporating remixes and non-album singles.[3] All tracks on the U.S. release had also been remastered using the Bedini Audio Spectral Enhancer (B.A.S.E.) to enhance their stereophonic effects.
Samples
- "Belfast" uses a sample of soprano Emily Van Evera performing "O Euchari" from the Gothic Voices album A Feather On the Breath of God. The same sample had appeared on The Beloved's hit "The Sun Rising" a year earlier, but had not been credited.
- "The Moebius" samples the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Time Squared". It also contains a sample of the song "Mad World", featured on Tears for Fears' first album.
- "Oolaa" samples the Martian cry from Jeff Wayne's War of the Worlds musical.
- "Desert Storm" samples the "Blessing of the Bomb Almighty" from Beneath the Planet of the Apes.
- "Satan" samples Time Zone's "The Wildstyle" and Butthole Surfers song "Sweat Loaf" from the album Locust Abortion Technician.
- "Choice" samples the Crucifix song "Annihilation"
Track listing
United Kingdom
- "The Moebius" – 7:01
- "Speed Freak" – 7:16
- "Oolaa" – 6:21
- "Desert Storm" – 12:05
- "Fahrenheit 303" – 8:24
- "Steel Cube Idolatry" – 6:34
- "High Rise" – 8:24
- "Chime" (Live) – 5:56
- "Midnight" (Live) – 6:53
- "Belfast" – 8:06
- "I Think It's Disgusting" (Outro) – 0:51
Each format (LP, CD and cassette) included a track not included on the others. The unlisted outro track appeared on the CD version only.[4] The double vinyl LP version included a track called "Macro Head",[5] while the cassette included a nine-minute track listed as "Untitled".[6]
United States
- "Belfast" – 8:06
- "The Moebius" – 7:01
- "Speed Freak" (Moby Remix) – 5:40
- "Fahrenheit 303" – 7:04
- "Desert Storm" – 12:05
- "Oolaa" – 6:21
- "Chime" – 8:01
- "Satan" – 6:44
- "Choice" – 5:30
- "Midnight" – 5:08
- "Steel Cube Idolatry" - 6:34 (Cassette bonus not on CD)
References
- ^ Bush, John. "Orbital: Orbital" at Allmusic. Retrieved 15 October 2011.
- ^ Power, Chris (11 November 2009). "Orbital Orbital Review". BBC Music. http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/dfwx. Retrieved 15 October 2011.
- ^ Orbital – Orbital (US CD) at Discogs
- ^ Orbital – Orbital (Europe CD) at Discogs
- ^ Orbital – Orbital (UK vinyl) at Discogs
- ^ Orbital – Orbital (UK cassette) at Discogs
External links
- Orbital (Green Album) at Discogs (list of releases)
- Orbital at MusicBrainz
Orbital Paul Hartnoll · Phil HartnollStudio albums Orbital (Green album) · Orbital 2 (Brown album) · Snivilisation · In Sides · The Middle of Nowhere · The Altogether · Octane (OST) · Blue Album
Live albums Orbital: Live at Glastonbury 1994–2004Compilation albums Singles & EPs "Chime" · "Omen" · "III" · "Midnight / Choice" · "Mutations EP" · "Radiccio EP" · "Halcyon" · "Lush 3" · "Are We Here?" · "Diversions" · "Times Fly · "The Box" · "Satan Live" · "The Saint" · "Style" · "Nothing Left" · "Beached" · "Funny Break (One is Enough)" · "Illuminate" · "Rest & Play" · "Initiation" · "Acid Pants" · "One Perfect Sunrise"
Related Categories:- Orbital albums
- 1991 albums
- Debut albums
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