Compil. US 1997 on Mo Wax label
Electronic and Hip-Hop/Rap (Instrumental, Downtempo, Trip Hop)
Sticker on shrinkwrap: "Limited edition gatefold double vinyl DJ Shadow classic tracks never before released in America plus new single High Noon (314 540 867-1)" However, the album has been pressed several times in large quantities. Liner notes printed in the gatefold sleeve: "All songs contained on this album are previously released by Mo Wax in England. Until now, the only way to hear them was by obtaining import copies. I wanted to make them available to those who enjoyed ''Endtroducing....." while I still had some control over their presentation consume at leisure and then decamp... before sample laws catch up with us." Followed by thanks. This record is dedicated to the memory of Paul Ballenger. All songs MCA Music Publishing, a division of Universal Studios, Inc./Mowax Music Ltd. (ASCAP), except D1 MCA Music Publishing, a division of Universal Studios, Inc./Mowax Music Ltd. (ASCAP) and Songs of PolyGram International, Inc./Five Sisters Music, Inc. (BMI), D2 MCA Music Publishing, a division of Universal Studios, Inc./Mowax Music Ltd. (ASCAP) and Philipsongs Music (SOCAN), and B2 MCA Music Publishing, a division of Universal Studios, Inc./Mowax Music Ltd. (ASCAP) and Copyright Control. D1 contains a sample of "The Voice" written by Jeffrey Bova as performed by Flying Island courtesy of Welk Music Group. D2 contains a sample of "All our love" written by Shawn Philips as performed by Shawn Phillips (2) courtesy of A&M Records. B2 contains a sample of "The Answer Is No" as performed by Giant Crab courtesy of MCA Records, Inc. under license from Universal Music Special Markets, Inc. Printed on side A label: Originally released October 1993 as A-side MW014 (In/Flux / Hindsight). ℗ 1993 Mo Wax Recordings/A&M Records Ltd. London. Printed on side B label: B1 originally released October 1993 as B-side MW014. B2 originally released September 1997 as A-side MW063 (High Noon). B3 originally released September 1997 as B-side MW063. Trk 1 ℗ 1993 Mo Wax Recordings/A&M Records Ltd. London, Trks 2&3 1997 Mo Wax Recordings/A&M Records Ltd. London. Printed on sides C & D labels: All parts originally released February 1995 as MW027 (What Does Your Soul Look Like). ℗ 1995 Mo Wax Recordings/A&M Records Ltd. London. Printed on all labels: Manufactured and marketed by PolyGram Records Inc., New York, New York. Made in the USA Printed on back sleeve: ℗© 1997 Mo Wax Recordings/A&M Records Ltd. London. except Side 1 + Side 2, Track 1: ℗1993 Mo Wax Recordings/A&M Records Ltd. London, and Sides 3+4 ℗1995 Mo Wax Recordings/A&M Records Ltd. London. Printed in Canada.
DJ Shadow dr machine, *1972 US liner notes, uncredited, producer, all songs, album by | |
James Lavelle bvoc, voc, *1974 GB a&r, international a+r | |
Phil Frost artwork, typography, uncredited | |
Rick Essig eb, US lacquer cut by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration | |
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1 | In/Flux | DJ Shadow | 12:12 | ||
2 | Hindsight | DJ Shadow | 6:52 | ||
3 | High Noon | DJ Shadow | Ernie Orosco | 3:57 | |
4 | Organ Donor (Extended Overhaul) | DJ Shadow | 4:26 | ||
5 | What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 2) | DJ Shadow | 13:51 | ||
6 | What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 3) | DJ Shadow | 5:12 | ||
7 | What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 4) | DJ Shadow | Jeff Bova | 7:12 | |
8 | What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 1) | DJ Shadow | Shawn Phillips | 6:21 |
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