Underworld - 1992-2002

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Progressive House, Techno, Progressive Trance
Year:
2003

Tracklist

Bigmouth 10:07
Dirty 10:18
Mmm Skyscraper I Love You 13:15
Rez 9:57
Spikee 12:30
Dirty Epic 9:59
Dark And Long Dark Train 10:51
Cowgirl 8:29
Born Slippy Nuxx 7:34
Pearls Girl 9:39
Jumbo 6:58
Push Upstairs (Extended Version) 6:10
Moaner 10:23
Shudder/King Of Snake 9:30
8 Ball 8:55
Two Months Off 9:08

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
1992-2002 (2xCD) Junior Boy's Own JBO1024692 UK 2003
1992-2002 (2xCD) Rock Records (Taiwan) Co. Ltd. ROD9210-4 Hong Kong 2003
1992-2002 (2xCD) BMG Russia 8 28765 83152 9 Russia 2003
1992-2002 (2xCD + DVD-V, NTSC) V2 Records Japan V2CP 172-174 Japan 2003
1992-2002 (2xCD, Comp) V2 Records, Inc. 63881-27175-2 US 2003
1992-2002 (2xCD, Ltd, Comp) Junior Boy's Own JBO1024698 UK 2003
1992-2002 (2xCDr, Promo) V2 Records Japan none Japan 2003
1992-2002 (4xLP + Box) Junior Boy's Own JBO1024691 UK 2003
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Reviews & Discussion

Rated 5/5
Review by maroko May 19, 2008

referencing 1992-2002, 2xCD, Ltd, Comp, JBO1024698

While not really an essential release per se, for Underworld new comers and die hard fans and collectors, it's a must buy. Since it stays somewhat true to the Underworld legacy, it gives a nice overwiew of their extensive and rich career. Check the tracklist! The classics are all here, the well known numbers which have countless times marked and rocked the world of electronic music. If I may put it so, that just may be where this compilation fails. Unless you're determined to own every single piece of round shiny plastic with the name "Underworld" stamped somewhere on its surface, this is not the best possible way to invest your budget. Underworld fans know these tunes by heart, there is nothing new or out of the ordinary offered here, but I guess that isn't much of an argument or an issue to complain about, since this is after all, a greatest hits collection. And greatest hits is what you get.
Personally, I would have loved to see tracks like Dogman Go Woof and Thing In A Book, which are both two vintage, but underrated Underworld classics from back in the day.
But that's just me ranting over nothing. Place this in your CD player, no matter where you at, turn the volume up and let the music speak for itself. There isn't a single track here which gets less than a 4/5 from me.
In case you forgot why and how Underworld gained their impeccable status and reputation, this is as good of a reminder as any you'll come across.
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Master Release

Shortcut Code: [m47234]
Data Quality Rating: Correct

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