Orbital – Orbital
Label: |
Internal – 828 386.2 |
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CD
, Album, Repress
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UK & Europe |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Breakbeat |
Tracklist
1 | Time Becomes | 1:44 | |
2 | Planet Of The Shapes | 9:36 | |
3 | Lush 3-1 | 5:40 | |
4 | Lush 3-2 | 4:41 | |
5 | Impact (The Earth Is Burning) | 10:28 | |
6 | Remind | 7:58 | |
7 | Walk Now... | 6:49 | |
8 | Monday | 7:07 | |
9 | Halcyon + On + On | 9:27 | |
10 | Input Out | 2:11 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Internal Records
- Copyright © – Internal Records
- Designed At – Studio Ranchero
- Pressed By – Disctronics S
Credits
- Design – Fultano '93*
- Mastered By [Cut By] – Kevin Metcalfe
Notes
This version has disc face 'BIEM / MS' Rights Societies, matrix SID Codes and is pressed by 'Disctronics'. No 'Compact Disc' logo is present.
Four other versions exist with the same Cat#:
The very first version with no disc face 'Compact Disc' logo or SID Codes and has UK 'PDO' pressing plant matrix info is here.
The version with German pressing plant info in the disc matrix area and the Cat# '828 386-2' printed in the fold-out booklet is here
The post 1994 version with disc face 'BIEM / MS' Rights Societies, no 'Compact Disc' logo, has SID Codes and 'PMDC' pressing plant info is here
The post 1994 version with disc face 'BIEM/STEMRA' Rights Societies, SID Codes and UK 'PMDC' pressing plant matrix info is here.
The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Internal Records.
℗© 1993 INTERNAL
Incidental information:
There are minor variations to the durations printed on the insert.
Track 6: Derived from the Orbital mix of Mindstream by Meat Beat Manifesto
Cat. No. BIAS 232 on Play It Again Sam Records.
Track 9: Samples It's A Fine Day performed by Opus III courtesy of PWL Int.
Four other versions exist with the same Cat#:
The very first version with no disc face 'Compact Disc' logo or SID Codes and has UK 'PDO' pressing plant matrix info is here.
The version with German pressing plant info in the disc matrix area and the Cat# '828 386-2' printed in the fold-out booklet is here
The post 1994 version with disc face 'BIEM / MS' Rights Societies, no 'Compact Disc' logo, has SID Codes and 'PMDC' pressing plant info is here
The post 1994 version with disc face 'BIEM/STEMRA' Rights Societies, SID Codes and UK 'PMDC' pressing plant matrix info is here.
The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Internal Records.
℗© 1993 INTERNAL
Incidental information:
There are minor variations to the durations printed on the insert.
Track 6: Derived from the Orbital mix of Mindstream by Meat Beat Manifesto
Cat. No. BIAS 232 on Play It Again Sam Records.
Track 9: Samples It's A Fine Day performed by Opus III courtesy of PWL Int.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 0 42282 83862 9
- Barcode (String): 042282838629
- Label Code: LC 7654
- Matrix / Runout: S TRUCD 2 01 DISCTRONICS
- Mastering SID Code: IFPI L502
- Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 8730
- Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 8707
- Mould SID Code (Variant 3): IFPI 8728
- Price Code: BA 900
- Rights Society (Disc): BIEM / MS
- Rights Society (Rear Sleeve): BIEM / STEMRA
Other Versions (5 of 48)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Orbital (2×LP, Album) | Internal | TRULP2, 828 386.1 | Europe | 1993 | ||
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Orbital 2 (CD, Album) | FFRR | 162 351 026-2 | US | 1993 | ||
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Orbital (Cassette, Album, Transparent Shell) | Internal | TRUMC 2, 828 386-4, TRUMC2, 828 386.4 | Europe | 1993 | ||
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Orbital 2 (LP, Album, Limited Edition, Promo) | FFRR | PRL P026-1, PRLP-026-1 | US | 1993 | ||
Orbital (CD, Album) | Internal | TRUCD2, 828 386.2 | Europe | 1993 |
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Reviews
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One of my greatest treasures ever. This album is worth the money. But money alone is not sufficient to pay all the happy emotions and moments that I had with it. Orbital forever. An example of vinyl, which I will use as an old man to tell my children of the '90s and all that great time. I like them all. With Lush and Halycon on board you can't get wrong.
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Edited 17 years agoI agree that this is Orbital's crowning achievement through their long and accomplished career. Here you have two of the biggest Orbital singles ever - Halcyon + On + On and Lush. The flow in this disc is better than on any of their others, with Snivilisation coming in a close secnond place (IMO). Years later, this is one of those albums of the 90s that stands the test of time and still will 30 years in the future.
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Edited 19 years agoOrbital's finest moment without question and one of the greatest electronic albums of all time. This is intelligent techno that is full of ideas, inventiveness, beauty, sonic landscapes and breathtaking production. An album that rocks and is incredibly dancefloor friendly but at the same time it's a stunning long player that needs to be heard at home to appreciate it's undenying beauty. A perfect dance music album from start to finish.
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amazing. orbital at their peak. however, and here's the rub, the original cassette version tracklisting kicks off with "time becomes" then straight into lush 3-1 and lush 3-2 then into impact and then right into remind. planet of the shapes starts off side 2.
on the cd version planet of the shapes is the second track and there's a break between impact and remind. criminal. it really upsets the flow. buy the tape or edit it yourself!
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