Underworld ‎– Mother Earth / The Hump

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Tomato Records – PLUM 2001
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Vinyl, 12"
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A1 Mother Earth
A2 Mother Earth (FM Mix)
B1 The Hump (Wild Beasts)
Remix – Stepping Razor / Emerson & Smith*
B2 The Hump (Groove Without A Doubt)
Remix – Stepping Razor / Emerson & Smith*

Notes

Only 500 copies were pressed, mostly for friends of the band at the time.

"Mother Earth" was later released on the album "Dubnobasswithmyheadman" as "M.E.".

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A side): PLUM+2001+A A HOLE IN THE BACK OF THE SUN. ORLAKE A PORKY PRIME CUT
  • Matrix / Runout (B side): PLUM+2001+B A PORKY PRIME CUT ORLAKE DOGMAN GO WOOF.
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Review by nicoagudelo Apr 22, 2005 (edited over 7 years ago)
In a time when Underworld hadn't fully defined it's identity as themselves or Lemon Interrupt appears this record. They didn't know which alias (or musical path) to keep, and proof of that is the fact that "The Hump - (Groove Without A Doubt)" takes borrowed a lot of the basic bassline elements from another landmark tune: Eclipse by Lemon Interrupt, or by themselves as a matter of fact.

After this, things went the way we all know... luckily. MMM... Underworld I(we) love you.

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