Chemical Brothers, The - Exit Planet Dust


more images
Label: Freestyle Dust, Virgin
Catalog#: XDUSTCD1, 7243 8 40540 2 1
Format: CD, Album
Country:Europe
Released:26 Jun 1995
Genre: Electronic
Style: Breakbeat, Trip Hop, Big Beat
Credits: Artwork By [Design] - Negativespace
Edited By, Compiled By - Cheeky Paul
Engineer - Steve 'Dub' Jones*
Engineer [Assistant] - Tim Holmes
Mastered By - Mike*
Producer - Ed Simons , Tom Rowlands
Written-By - Simons* , Rowlands*
Notes:Recorded between August and November 1994 in Orinoco and Da Da studios south London.
Edited and compiled at Berwick Street.
Mastered at The Exchange.

Leave Home contains a sample of Blake Baxter's 'Brothers Gonna Work It Out'.
Song To The Siren recorded live at Sabresonic nightclub March 1994.
One Too Many Mornings contains a sample of Swallow's 'Peekaboo' and 'Follow Me Down'.

Printed on disc: BIEM/MCPS Made in UK
Rating:   4.3/5 (251 votesRate It
Submitted by:wim_the_hutt
21 for sale in the Discogs Marketplace

Tracklisting:

1   Leave Home (5:32)
    Bass [Dirty Bass] - Seggs*
2   In Dust We Trust (5:17)
3   Song To The Siren (3:16)
4   Three Little Birdies Down Beats (5:38)
5   Fuck Up Beats (1:25)
6   Chemical Beats (4:50)
7   Chico's Groove (4:48)
8   One Too Many Mornings (4:13)
    Engineer - Dan Zamani
9   Life Is Sweet (6:33)
    Engineer - Tim Holmes
  Vocals - Tim Burgess
10   Playground For A Wedgeless Firm (2:31)
11   Alive Alone (5:16)
    Vocals - Beth Orton

Recommendations:

Chemical Brothers, The - Dig Your Own Hole (CD, Album)

Chemical Brothers, The - Surrender (CD, Album)

Prodigy, The - Music For The Jilted Generation (CD, Album)

Prodigy* - The Fat Of The Land (CD, Album)

Daft Punk - Homework (CD, Album)

▸ 95 more recommendations
User Reviews:
harmisajedi, Nov 05, 2001

This is ground zero for big-beat/break-beat afficionados... You can't call yourself one without owning it. To paraphrase the Rolling Stone review, 'whether you enjoy the ecclecticism of the Chems or not, Exit Planet Dust will still cause more hedonism per square foot than any other CD for a long while.'

Was the above review useful to you?     (report)

   More Reviews  Write a Review
My Discogs Submissions Watchlist Drafts Collection Wantlist more...
Help Contributing to Discogs Quick Start Guide Buying Selling Help Forums more...
  About Discogs Developers API Widgets
 
Discogs™ website Copyright © 2008 Discogs Terms of Service Privacy Policy