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Orbital - Blue Album Album
Performer: Orbital
Title: Blue Album
Genre: Electronic
Style:IDM, Breaks, Techno, Downtempo
Released: 10 Aug 2004
Catalog number: ATO00019, 88088-21527-2
Label: ATO Records, Orbital Music
MP3 album szie: 2985 mb
FLAC album size: 2901 mb

Tracklist

1One Perfect Sunrise
Written-By, Vocals – Lisa Gerrard
8:44
2Acid Pants
Vocals – SparksWritten-By – Ron Mael, Russel Mael
6:30
3You Lot7:08
4Tunnel Vision4:27
5Bath Time4:18
6Lost5:08
7Transient
Cello – Andy NiceEngineer [Strings] – Andy WaterworthViolin – Brian Wright
5:48
8Easy Serv4:08
9Pants5:44

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
orbitalCD001Orbital Blue Album ‎(CD, Album)Orbital MusicorbitalCD001UK & Europe2004
BRC-327Orbital Blue Album ‎(CD, Album, RE)Beat RecordsBRC-327Japan2012
ATO00019Orbital Blue Album ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial)ATO Records ATO00019UkraineUnknown
noneOrbital Blue Album ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial)Not On Label (Orbital)none2004
orbitalCD001Orbital Blue Album ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial)Orbital Music orbitalCD001RussiaUnknown

Credits

  • Design [Sleeve Design]Grant Fulton, Orbital, Pete Mauder
  • Mastered ByKevin Metcalfe
  • Written By, ProducerP & P Hartnoll

Notes

Track 5 contains a sample from The Second Coming, written by Russel T Davies, featured actor Christopher Eccleston © Red Production Company.

This CD issue contains a misprint on inserts excluding bracketed bit below:

[℗ 2004 Orbital] Music Ltd under exclusive license for North America to ATO Records
© 2004 Orbital Music Ltd

Mastered at Soundmasters

Barcodes

  • Barcode (Text): 8 80882 15272 7
  • Barcode: 880882152727
  • Matrix / Runout: 88088215272 [Sonopress logo] + + D739001
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI LB41
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 1025

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Orbital Music Ltd
  • Copyright (c) – Orbital Music Ltd
  • Licensed To – ATO Records
  • Mastered At – The Soundmasters
  • Pressed By – Sonopress USA – D739001

Short intro

The Blue Album released 21 June 2004 is the seventh studio album from the British electronica duo Orbital. It includes their single One Perfect Sunrise. The album was released on CD and LP formats. Orbital announced that this would be their final album at the time, but subsequently reunited and recorded new music from 2009 onwards. Blue Album's title recalls the informal names of Orbital's first two, self-titled albums, known colloquially as the Green Album and the Brown Album. You Lot samples. Listen free to Orbital Blue Album Transient, Pants and more. 9 tracks 51:55. It includes their final at the time single One Perfect Sunrise. You Lot samples speech by Christopher Eccleston from Russell T Davies' The Second Coming. Discover more music. The album that was planned to be the ending to Orbital's career. and also the first CD I ever bought. No bias at all in this review, no sir. More Orbital. Посмотреть сведения об участниках альбома, рецензии, композиции и приобрести альбом 2004 CD от Blue Album на Album Orbital album. Track listing. Joris Voorn, Orbital. 2020 сингл Orbital Remix. Life Is a Game of Changing. DMA's, Orbital. Plaid, Orbital. 2019 сингл Orbital Remix. The Blue Album is the seventh and supposedly final album by one of dance music's most enduring pioneers. Orbital's blend of techno, breaks, and acid has been mimicked but never quite copied in their 10-plus years at the top. Fans looking for sweeping cinematic dance numbers may be confused by first track Transient, six minutes of techno bubbles, awash with echo, but not so much as a bass drum in sight. However, as it is common for their songs to be progressive, here it is the album itself that progs. Blue Album. To favorites 5 Download album. Listen album. Songs in album Orbital - Blue Album 2004. ORBITAL Pro Unlimited. 234 tracks234. Follow ORBITAL and others on SoundCloud. orbital paul phil hartnoll dance techno electronica electronic
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Stan
Being an Orbital fan since I heard Belfast for the first time, I may say that I've been able to see "the rise and the fall" of Orbital. For me no doubt that the "Green" , "Brown" and "Snivilisation" albums were the rise, "In Sides" and "The Middle of Nowhere, the peak and "The Altogether" and "Blue Album" the fall. With the release of "Blue Album" I´m glad to know that such fall (almost "agony") is over. Without a doubt the Harnolll brothers have made Orbital a landmark in the Electronic Music hall of fame.