Album UK 1991 on Big Life label
Dance (Dub, Ambient)
Text on cover reads: "the orb, the remix ☼ perpetual dawn & towers of dub" Some copies carry a circular green sticker which states "BLR R46 features previously unreleased towers of dub" Spine reads: "the orb, the dub and the bass too! perpetual dawn & towers of dub" South Pole (Track A): Programmed at Sunsonic, mixed in dub. North Pole (Track B): Additional production & remix for Boy's Own Productions. The Ambient Mix of Towers Of Dub (in common with some live versions) features two comedy routines by Hudson & Landry. The "not as dead as these cigarettes" dialogue at the start of the track is from the sketch entitled The Doctors and the extended "Claude Nine" dialogue through the second half of the track is from The Hippie & The Redneck.
The Orb , *1988 GB album by | |
Alex Paterson ttbl, key, *1959 performer, the orb are, written by | |
Thrash key, g, *1972 GB performer, the orb are | |
Greg Hunter b, *1965 GB other, special thanks | |
Leroy , IT other, special thanks | |
Jah Wobble b, *1958 GB bass | |
Duke James , guitar | |
Jeffrey Nelson , vocals, written by |
The Designers Republic design |
Matt Rowlands engineer |
The Orb producer, mixed by |
Alex Paterson producer |
Eddie Manasseh producer |
Andrew Weatherall remix, producer, additional |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | South Pole | The Orb | ||
2 | Towers Of Dub (Ambient Mix) | The Orb | Kris Weston, Thomas Fehlmann | 10:40 |
3 | North Pole | The Orb | ||
4 | Perpetual Dawn (Ultrabass 2) | The Orb | E. Maiden, Jeffrey Nelson | 7:40 |