Orbital – Halcyon
Tracklist
1 | Halcyon | 11:05 | |
2 | The Naked And The Dead | 6:23 | |
3 | The Naked And The Dub | 11:51 | |
4 | Sunday | 7:10 | |
5 | Chime (Radio Edit) | 3:15 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – FFRR Records Ltd.
- Copyright © – FFRR Records Ltd.
- Manufactured By – I.L.S.
- Marketed By – I.L.S.
- Published By – Virgin Music, Inc.
- Published By – Complete Music
- Published By – Carlin Music
- Mastered At – The Town House
- Pressed By – Disc Manufacturing, Inc., Huntsville – 27866
Credits
- Design [Sleeve Design] – Fultano '92*, Ryan Art
- Mastered By – Kevin Metcalf*
- Performer [Sample / Extract From "It's A Fine Day"] – Opus III (tracks: 1)
- Performer [Sample / Extract From "Next"] – Scott Walker (tracks: 2, 3)
- Producer – P&P Hartnoll
- Written-By – P. Hartnoll / P. Hartnoll*
- Written-By [Sample / Extract From "It's A Fine Day"] – E. Barton* (tracks: 1)
- Written-By [Sample / Extract From "Next"] – Jacques Brel (tracks: 2, 3), Mort Schuman* (tracks: 2, 3)
Notes
Track 5: Original version from the FFRR CD & Cassette "Orbital" 162 351 001-2/4
Virgin Music, Inc. ASCAP
FFRR Records U.S.A.
℗© 1992 FFRR, Manufactured and Marketed by I.L.S.
Made in U.S.A.
Printed in U.S.A.
Mastered at The Townhouse
Dimensionally enhanced with BASE
Producer credits are printed on disk artwork as "Paul Hartnoll & Phil Hartnoll"
Writing credits are printed on disk artwork
Sample/Extract on Halcyon from "It's A Fine Day" performed by Opus III written by E. Barton, published by Complete Music appears courtesy of P.W.L. Int.
Sample/Extract from "Next" performed by Scott Walker written by Mort Schuman / Jacques Brel published by Carlin Music appears courtesy of Phonogram Records Ltd.
Tracks 1 to 4 were released as the Radiccio EP in Europe.
Packaging:
Jewel case.
Front insert: 1 page, color print exterior, black print interior.
Back insert: color print exterior, no print interior.
Disc tray: gray.
CD: 2 spot-color print (black, pale green).
Virgin Music, Inc. ASCAP
FFRR Records U.S.A.
℗© 1992 FFRR, Manufactured and Marketed by I.L.S.
Made in U.S.A.
Printed in U.S.A.
Mastered at The Townhouse
Dimensionally enhanced with BASE
Producer credits are printed on disk artwork as "Paul Hartnoll & Phil Hartnoll"
Writing credits are printed on disk artwork
Sample/Extract on Halcyon from "It's A Fine Day" performed by Opus III written by E. Barton, published by Complete Music appears courtesy of P.W.L. Int.
Sample/Extract from "Next" performed by Scott Walker written by Mort Schuman / Jacques Brel published by Carlin Music appears courtesy of Phonogram Records Ltd.
Tracks 1 to 4 were released as the Radiccio EP in Europe.
Packaging:
Jewel case.
Front insert: 1 page, color print exterior, black print interior.
Back insert: color print exterior, no print interior.
Disc tray: gray.
CD: 2 spot-color print (black, pale green).
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 0 162-350009-2 0
- Barcode (String): 016235000920
- Rights Society: ASCAP
- Matrix / Runout: 1623500092 DISC MFG, INC. (H) W.O. 27866-1M
Other Versions (5 of 21)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Radiccio (CD, EP) | Internal, Internal | LIECD 1, 869869.2 | UK & Europe | 1992 | ||
Recently Edited | Halcyon (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) | FFRR, FFRR | 162 350 009-1, 162-350 009-1 | US | 1992 | ||
Radiccio 2 (12", EP, 45 RPM) | Internal, Internal | LIAXR 1, 869871.1 | UK & Europe | 1992 | |||
Radiccio 1 (12", 45 RPM, EP) | Internal, Internal | LIARX 1, 869869.1 | UK & Europe | 1992 | |||
Recently Edited | Radiccio 2 (CD, EP) | Internal | 869899.2 | Europe | 1992 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- Edited 5 months agoI’m all about the epic intro on the album version. I don’t care for the other mix on this record. It’s possibly my favourite electronic track ever committed to vinyl. Well, it’s a cheaper copy on this sampler 12” from 2005 if you don’t want to fork out for the brown album
https://www.discogs.com/release/622553-Desyn-Masiello-Balance-008-12-Sampler-Part-Two
… f’ck me - £154 for the re issue 😧 - Would like to comment on The Naked and the Dub. First heard this on Trancefusion 1 compilations in 1993. You cannot categorize this. One of my favorite dubs. All you can say is its tribal. Sample from Street Fighter of course. Orbital 1990-1993 was excellent. Perhaps my favorite techno act then. Enjoy a perfect balance of what emotional perfect music is in halycron on + on then you go deeper with the Naked and the Dead. Great memories. Trance was a feeling not a genre...