Tracklist
Record One | |||
Fear Not | |||
2999 (Wherever You Go) | |||
Record Two | |||
Crystal Skies (Featuring Nightshade And Sarah Callander) | |||
Early Again | |||
Record Three | |||
Winter Ways | |||
Watching The World Go By (Featuring Alice Smith) | |||
Record Four | |||
Over And Out | |||
Sendai Song | |||
CD | |||
Fear Not | |||
Timelapse | |||
2999 (Wherever You Go) | |||
Try Again | |||
We Are One | |||
Crystal Skies (Featuring Nightshade & Sarah Callander) | |||
Feels So Good | |||
Running Late | |||
Early Again | |||
Believe In Me | |||
Letting Go | |||
Sendai Song | |||
Over And Out | |||
Destination Unknown | |||
Watching The World Go By Featuring – Alice Smith |
Credits (4)
- Tom KelseyA&R
- Tony ColmanA&R
- Shane*Mastered By
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Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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![]() | Fear Not CD, Album | Hospital Records – NHS209CD | UK | 2012 | UK — 2012 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Fear Not 4×12", 45 RPM, Album, Limited Edition, Gatefold; CD, Album | Hospital Records – NHS209LP | UK | 2012 | UK — 2012 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Fear Not (Special Edition) 20×File, WAV, Album | Hospital Records – NHS209DDS | UK | 2012 | UK — 2012 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Fear Not (Special Edition) 20×File, MP3, Album, 320 kbps | Hospital Records – NHS209DDS | UK | 2012 | UK — 2012 | Recently Edited |
Recommendations
- Vinyl —12", Album, 45 RPM
- Vinyl —LP, 45 RPM, Album
- Released2007 — UKVinyl —12", 45 RPM
- Released2012 — UKVinyl —12", 45 RPM, Album, Limited Edition
- Released2012 — UKVinyl —12", Album, 45 RPM, Limited Edition
- Released2012 — UKVinyl —12", 45 RPM
- Released2004 — UKVinyl —12", EP, 45 RPM
- Released2013 — UKVinyl —LP, Album
- Released2007 — UKVinyl —12", 45 RPM
- Released2010 — UKVinyl —12", 45 RPM, Sampler
Reviews
referencing Fear Not (CD, Album) NHS209CD
This is generally considered Logistics' worst album. It's partially a product of its era, when Hospital as a whole was pushing a particularly mainstream sound, and this is no exception. There's a lot of what I consider filler here, and even several of the drum & bass tracks are more synth-heavy than usual for him. There are highlights, of course, mostly towards the end of the album. My favorite tracks are, in order, Timelapse, Letting Go, Sendai Song, Over And Out, and Watching The World Go By. The Nu:Logic jungle rework of We Are One, from that song's single, is also really good.
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