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United Future Organization - Now And Then - Years Of Lightning, Day Of Drums 1990-1997

Label:
Catalog#:
PHCR-16025/6, PHCR-16025/6
Format:
2 x CD, Compilation
Country:
Japan
Released:
1997
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Acid Jazz

Tracklist

CD1.01   The Sixth Sense (Nobukazu Takemura Remix) 6:55
    Remix - Nobukazu Takemura
CD1.02   I'll Bet You Thought I'd Never Find You (King Britt's Scuba Remix) 9:50
    Remix - King Britt
CD1.03   Doopsylalolic (The Ballistic Brothers Indo Fuse Per Version) 8:58
    Remix - Ballistic Brothers
CD1.04   Cosmic Gypsy (Fila Brazillia Remix) 4:27
    Remix - Fila Brazillia
CD1.05   Picaresque Eye (Latin Tempo Version) 9:06
    Remix - DJ Harvey
CD1.06   Make It Better (Kyoto Jazz Massive Remix) 6:03
    Remix - Kyoto Jazz Massive
CD1.07   Poetry And All That Jazz (Gaitor Tail Remix) 6:39
    Remix - Senior Demus*
CD1.08   His Name Is... (E-Quick Remix Edit) 4:00
    Remix - Dazzle T & Quicky
CD1.09   Loud Minority (Compost's A Forest Mighty Black Remix) 6:27
    Remix - A Forest Mighty Black
CD1.10   Fool's Paradise (MBA Remix) 5:06
    Remix - Ken Ishii
CD1.11   Off Road (Karafuto Remix Edit) 5:48
    Remix - Karafuto
CD2.01   Introduction By Giles Peterson 1:00
CD2.02   I Love My Baby-My Baby Loves Jazz 6:40
CD2.03   Stolen Moments 5:19
CD2.04   Fool's Paradise 4:54
CD2.05   Off Road 2:49
CD2.06   Loud Minority 4:52
CD2.07   Cosmic Gypsy 4:09
CD2.08   United Future Airlines 4:47
CD2.09   The Planet Plan 4:37
CD2.10   Doopsylalolic 4:38
CD2.11   On Est Ensemble Sans Se Parler-L.O.V.E. 5:01
CD2.12   My Foolish Dream 6:02
CD2.13   Moondance 5:55
CD2.14   Tears Of Gratitude 5:36
CD2.15   The Sixth Sense 7:07
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Review by Nov 13, 2004 (edited over 5 years ago)
This CD has the most bizarre packaging I have ever seen and it is very hard to describe what they did here. All the images for the CD are inside sealed flaps. You can see them by slightly bending the pages, but other than that you would have to destroy the packaging and cut the flaps to fully see the images. I still look at the packaging and wonder what they were thinking and that maybe it was a mistake.
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