Album GB 1991 on FFRR label
Dance (Techno)
First release, without SID codes. Very similar pressings exist with SID codes: Orbital (with BIEM MCPS on disc face) and Orbital (without). Orbital's first album, commonly referred to as the "Green Album". Album title on CD label is "C.D." Contains hidden 11th track entitled "I Think It's Disgusting", which was not available elsewhere until the '99 re-release on FFRR. Extract from "O Euchari" used by courtesy of Hyperion Records. "Belfast" recorded at Marcus Studios. ℗ 1991 FFRR © 1991 FFRR The copyright in the sound recording is owned by FFRR Records Ltd. Marketed in France by Barclay and in Germany by Metronome Musik GmbH Uncredited: The Moebius samples Star Trek TNG episode "Time Squared". Desert Storm contains sample from the movie "Beneath the Planet of the Apes".
Orbital , 1989-2004 GB written by, producer, album by | |
Emily Van Evera fl, voc, rec, US performer, extract from 'o euchari' |
Fultano design, sleeve design |
Tim Hunt engineer |
Herbert Lesch engineer, assistant |
Orbital |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | The Moebius | Orbital | 7:01 | |
2 | Speed Freak | Orbital | 7:17 | |
3 | Oolaa | Orbital | 6:15 | |
4 | Desert Storm | Orbital | 12:06 | |
5 | Fahrenheit 303 | Orbital | 8:26 | |
6 | Steel Cube Idolatry | Orbital | 6:24 | |
7 | High Rise | Orbital | 8:23 | |
8 | Chime (Live) | Orbital | 5:56 | |
9 | Midnight (Live) | Orbital | 6:53 | |
10 | Belfast | Orbital | 8:06 | |
11 | I Think It's Disgusting | Orbital | 0:51 |