Nine Inch Nails - Things Falling Apart


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Label: Nothing Records
Catalog#: 0694907442
Format: CD, EP
Country:US
Released:20 Nov 2000
Genre: Electronic, Rock
Style: IDM, Industrial
Credits: Written-By - Charlie Clouser (tracks: 4, 6, 10) , Trent Reznor (tracks: 1 to 7, 9, 10)
Notes:Remix album of "The Fragile".
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Rating: 3.61/5 (104 votes) Rate It
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Tracklisting:

1   Slipping Away (6:11)
    Remix - Alan Moulder , Trent Reznor
2   The Great Collapse (4:42)
    Programmed By [Additional] - Telefon Tel Aviv
  Remix - Alan Moulder , Trent Reznor
3   The Wretched (Version) (5:52)
    Remix - Keith Hillebrandt
4   Starfuckers Inc. (Version) (5:11)
    Engineer - Alan Branch
  Producer [Additional] - Adrian Sherwood , Mark Stewart
  Remix - Adrian Sherwood
5   The Frail (Version) (2:47)
    Cello - Marc Paradis
  Producer - Joshua Eustis , Turk Dietrich
  Remix - Benelli
  Violin - Steve Hakel
6   Starfuckers Inc. (Version) (6:06)
    Remix - Dave Ogilvie
7   Where Is Everybody? (Version) (5:07)
    Featuring - Telefon Tel Aviv
  Producer - Charles Cooper , Danny Lohner , Joshua Eustis
  Remix - Danny Lohner
8   Metal (7:06)
    Remix - Alan Moulder , Trent Reznor
  Written-By - Gary Numan
9   10 Miles High (Version) (5:11)
    Remix - Keith Hillebrandt
10   Starfuckers Inc. (Version) (5:09)
    Remix - Charlie Clouser
User Reviews:
realmdemagic, Dec 31, 2007

This is the remix companion to the Fragile. This one takes a different direction, adding a cover Gary Numans Metal and a version of "10 Miles High" a previously hard to find track. "Slipping Away" and "The Great Collapse" have some previously heard elements, but are almost brand new tracks. Dave Ogilvie returns once again and turns Starfuckers,inc into one of NIN best dance floor tracks. Bennelli also makes an appearance with their very awesome orchestral, yet electronic take on The Frail. Some of the remixes fall a little short of boring, but this one does shine. Not as well done as some of the other remix albums, but still recommended. 4/5

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