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Work 1989–2002

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2002 compilation album by Orbital
Work 1989-2002
Compilation album by
Released3 June 2002
Genre Electronica, acid house, breakbeat
Length1:09:45
Label FFRR
Producer Orbital
Orbital chronology
The Altogether
(2001) '''Work 1989-2002'''
(2002) Octane (OST)
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [1]
NME [2]
Rolling Stone [3]

Work 1989–2002 is a compilation album by the British electronica duo Orbital, released in 2002.[4] It features a selection of singles and rare tracks from their career. Work was Orbital's final album for FFRR.

The album

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"Chime", "Choice", "Satan" and "Belfast" were previously released (in different forms) on the US version of Orbital (1991) . The version of "Satan" was released on the Spawn soundtrack. "Lush", "Impact" and "Halcyon" appeared on the Brown Album . "Are We Here?" appeared on Snivilisation . "The Box" was a single for the In Sides album. "Nothing Left" and "Style" are from the album The Middle of Nowhere . "Funny Break" and "Illuminate" are from The Altogether .

Track listing

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No.TitleLength
1."Chime" (7" single version, 1990)3:13
2."Choice" (Original version, 1991 Crucifix Vocal U.S. Hardcore Punk)5:32
3."Illuminate" (Short version featuring David Gray, previously unreleased)3:47
4."Satan Spawn" (Re-recorded for the movie Spawn with Metallica's Kirk Hammett, 1997)3:44
5."Nothing Left" (Short version, 1999)3:42
6."Halcyon" (7" version, 1993)3:51
7."Impact (The Earth Is Burning)" (USA version, 1993)11:20
8."Are We Here?" (Industry Standard? version)3:47
9."Style" (Single version, 1999)4:05
10."The Box" (Single version, 1996)4:13
11."Frenetic" (Previously unreleased)4:06
12."Lush 3-1" (Original version, 1993)5:54
13."Funny Break (One Is Enough)" (Single version, 2001)3:56
14."Belfast" (Original version, 1991)8:09
Japanese release bonus track
No.TitleLength
15."Chime" (Live Style Radio Mix)6:28

References

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  1. ^ Bush, John. "Orbital: Work 1989-2002" at AllMusic. Retrieved 19 October 2011.
  2. ^ "Orbital : Work 1989-2002 | NME". 12 September 2005.
  3. ^ "Orbital: Work 1989-2002". Rolling Stone (RS 905). Straight Arrow. 19 September 2002. ISSN 0035-791X. Archived from the original on 30 September 2007.
  4. ^ "Orbital Surveys 'Work,' Heads 'Back To Mine'". Billboard.
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