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big screen satellite 10-05-2007 01:44 AM

Re: The Official OWB Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by negative1
Great, thanx for the official word UWHQ:
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so we have these releases,

crocodile:
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uk promo 12"
uk 12"
uk lim 12"

uk promo cds (5 track)
uk promo cds 2 (4 track)
us promo cds (5 track different order)

uk cds
eur cds?

oblivion with bells
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uk promo cd

uk cd
uk cd+dvd

uk 2x12" vinyl

japanese cd+1
japanese cd+1+dvd

us cd
us cd+dvd

japanese itunes+2?
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later
-1

raj

there is certainly a 1 track Japanese Promo CD in jewel case (just radio edit)

and i've seen an Australian one (which may be the same as the Japan - i.e. an eastern /asian release)

i'm not sure there are any promo 12" knocking about at all... i think its all promo cd

Matt

TheBang 10-05-2007 03:23 AM

Re: The Official OWB Thread
 
lloyd blogged the one-track promo:

http://kwiebusch.blogspot.com/2007/0...ian-promo.html

The Australian and Japan are probably not the same, as it is PIAS in AU and Traffic in JP.

lloyd 10-05-2007 03:41 AM

Re: The Official OWB Thread
 
.jp promo http://kwiebusch.blogspot.com/2007/0...ese-promo.html

negative1 10-05-2007 06:16 AM

Re: The Official OWB Thread
 
from a listing on discogs: http://www.discogs.com/release/1092945

The Book Of Jam Video (22:19)

DVD-1 Crocodile. Video. (3:57)
Other [Video Directed By] - Simon Taylor
Other [Video Edited By] - Gareth Tansey

DVD-2 Tokyo Makuhari. Slide Show. (0:05)
Photography - Perou.co.uk

DVD-3 Metal Friend. Video. (1:37)
Other [Video Directed By] - Simon Taylor

DVD-4 Abbey Road. Slide Show. (0:05)

DVD-5 Good Morning Cockerel. Video. (2:31)
Other [Idea] - John Warwicker
Other [Video Edited By] - Julian Bryant
Other [Video Shot By] - Tom Bainton

DVD-6 Rez {Live}. Video. (9:28)
Other [Video Directed By] - Julian Bryant

DVD-7 ArtJam. Slide Show. (0:06)
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The timing for the slideshow is short, because i'm sure
you have manually step through them.

later
-1

patrick 10-05-2007 12:04 PM

Re: The Official OWB Thread
 
i hope the next single is holding the moth VERY badly. This song is completely amazing and we need a much longer version with all the jazzy piano and bass near the end (like in between 2 minutes and 4 minutes in the albumn version).

That would be EPIC, this song is EASILY one of their best!

holden 10-05-2007 12:44 PM

Re: The Official OWB Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by patrick
i hope the next single is holding the moth VERY badly. This song is completely amazing and we need a much longer version with all the jazzy piano and bass near the end (like in between 2 minutes and 4 minutes in the albumn version).

That would be EPIC, this song is EASILY one of their best!


Let's hope! i loved this song live (as Globe). It had that clautrophobic feel of Cups with the vocoder and bass. Interested to hear how it has evolved and if it will be a single, since it's already been roadtested.

TheBang 10-05-2007 04:20 PM

Re: The Official OWB Thread
 
Where can I get the version of OwB listed on this page?

http://www.keymailorder.com/cgi-bin/...new%20releases

It sounds like it would kick-ass! Maybe it's the Stephen Colbert version of the album. :D

Ufotofu 10-05-2007 04:20 PM

Re: The Official OWB Thread
 
After steaming to the album on Download.com (I just couldn't wait until the 16th), I wrote this review. Summary: Rick, Karl, Darren-- you've all really outdone yourselves this time. "Oblivion With Bells" is probably one of the best albums I've ever heard, and I thank you for continuing to put out such creative, inspiring music in this world of mega-label domination, top 40 stations, and file-sharing lawsuits. :D
---

"Oblivion With Bells" begins with "Crocodile," the album's first single. This track, which began as a more ambient-sounding piece famously performed at the Cocoon Club in 2006, has morphed into a slick, bass-heavy piece, evoking memories of "Sola Sistim," from the band's previous album. Karl's lyrics both float over the song, and drive it, in a poetic way. "Crocodile" fades out into a simple, elegant synth pad, which soon becomes "Beautiful Burnout", a long, epic sort of song with some ambient interludes, haunting vocals, and a frenetic, tribal tom breakdown. The next track, "Holding The Moth" is initially identical to "Globe" (a song Underworld played occasionally during their last tour) but adds some jazzy piano and a few new background parts, which all add a certain complex character to the song.

After a short, lush, atmospheric piece ("To Heal"), the album hops into "Ring Road," which, for lack of a better description, is almost like a rap song. Karl's singing on this track has a very raw sound, and at first, I found it to be quite alienating. However, the track soon kicks into a phenomenally heavy, almost tribal-sounding beat, with some synths floating in the background that simply exude happiness. The chorus on this song is surprisingly catchy, and the song grows on me with each listen. "Glam Bucket" has a gloomy, epic vibe to it, and is purely instrumental, bridging well into "Boy, Boy, Boy". While "Boy" has a few really unique moments, Karl's singing is a bit grating at times. In some ways, I wish he had stuck with the smooth, vocoded style that makes tracks like "Crocodile" so easy on the ears, but I suppose the lack of technology was intentional. The band has been together, in some form or the other, for 27 years, so I'm inclined to trust their judgment.

The next track on the album, "Cuddle Bunny vs The Celtic Villages", is distinctly non-cuddly--it almost has an ominous sound to it. "Faxed Invitation" moves from mechanical clicks to ethereal synth pads, and moves perfectly into "Good Morning Cockerel". "Cockerel", a completely piano-driven track, with a violin in the background and some mournful singing from Karl, is very uncharacteristic of Underworld. Somehow, though, it fits the album perfectly. Finally, "Best Mamgu Ever" brings the album to a long, relaxing conclusion, with some more piano and a booming bassline.

All things being said, "Oblivion with Bells" is a truly beautiful album. Fans of Underworld's previous, dance-oriented tracks ("Born Slippy (Nuxx)","Pearl's Girl","Moaner") might be somewhat surprised by this album's change of pace-- I certainly was. However, my final opinion couldn't possibly be clearer. "Oblivion With Bells" is certainly one of Underworld's finest releases, and I can't possibly recommend it enthusiastically enough.

TheBang 10-05-2007 04:38 PM

Re: The Official OWB Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by big screen satellite
unknown track - henrik schwarz remix
unknown track - dixon remix

the unknown tracks / remixes have only been mentioned in articles and nothing actually exist in hard form (afaik), but i would certainly like to see some Henrik Schwarz and Harris stuff... I will keep you posted if anything surfaces or what tracks these are.

Per here, the Schwarz and Dixon contributions are apparently in conjunction with Ame, together recording as Innervisions Orchestra, for the "Crocodile (Innervisions Orchestra Remix)"

Quote:

Originally Posted by gaborez
to add to the list:
i believe there is also a pete heller dub mix of crocodile which i'd like to hear...
http://www.music.co.jp/mobile/yougaku/uw/index.html

I don't think the Pete Heller Dub really exists. The only place anywhere that mentions it is that link, and it's a typo for the Huntemann Dub, cause the catalog number listed is TRCP13.

darktrain 10-05-2007 06:01 PM

Re: The Official OWB Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TheBang
Where can I get the version of OwB listed on this page?

http://www.keymailorder.com/cgi-bin/...new%20releases

It sounds like it would kick-ass! Maybe it's the Stephen Colbert version of the album. :D

comes with exclusive bonus track "Born Slippy: NUTZ":p


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