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Push Upstairs / Push Downstairs
Anyone have an idea of what came first? Given that Underworld can totally alter a track, I'm unsure about which originated first. I assume it would be PD due to it being more ambient and giving more to build on.
Still don't understand why both versions came on the BF and wasn't a b-side like Cherry Pie was for Rowla.
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Re: Push Upstairs / Push Downstairs
I feel like they wanted a downtempo track to wind down the album (before the blast of Moaner).
I believe they really wanted to have Please Help Me on the album, it just never fit the style of the album. To me it is an awesome poetic/mirroring/rhyme , and makes total sense... as if it is a memory of the audio journey (to show how far your ears traveled)... This was Underworld's last album that I went complete nuts over...
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Re: Push Upstairs / Push Downstairs
Only guessing here, but since "push upstairs" is a term for promoting something, forcing the issue, pushing towards a conclusion, i think it must have come first.
Never had a problem with Push Downstairs. In fact, it strengthens the themes of the album, provides some chilled moments before further dancefloor madness, and in and of itself, is a quality track.
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Re: Push Upstairs / Push Downstairs
Plusoned. Also, it is, of course, far superior to Jumbo, the only Underworld track I regularly skip... *takes cover*
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Re: Push Upstairs / Push Downstairs
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