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Usually ships in 1 business days | | Only 1 left in stock, order soon! | | | | | | 2007 digitally remastered and expanded two CD edition of this classic 1992 Ambient/Electronic album features a bonus disc that includes six tracks: 'O.O.B.E.' (Andy Hughes Mix), 'Towers Of Dub' (Ambient Mix), 'Blue Room' (Ambient & Mark Angelos Mix), 'Close Encounters' (Ambient Mix 1), 'Majestic' (Mix 1) and 'Assassin' (Chocolate Hills Of Bohol Mix). U.F. Orb was the sophomore album from Alex Paterson and Kris Weston and featured the mammoth single "Blue Room", which clocked in around 40 minutes! By entering the UK Top 10, the track was the longest ever to make the charts! Universal. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Audio CD Release Date: | October 08, 2007 | | Studio: | Universal I.S. | | Number Of Discs: | 2 | | Format: | Deluxe Edition, Original recording remastered, Import | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 6 reviews |
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| | Track Listing | | 1. | O.O.B.E. | | 2. | U.F.Orb | | 3. | Blue Room | | 4. | Towers Of Dub | | 5. | Close Encounters | | 6. | Majestic | | 7. | Sticky End | | 8. | O.O.B.E. (Berlin 12/08/91) | | 9. | Towers Of Dub (Ambient Mix) | | 10. | Blue Room (Ambient & Mark Angelos Mix) | | 11. | Close Encounters (Ambient Mix 1) | | 12. | Majestic (Mix 1) | | 13. | Assassin (Chocolate Hills Of Bohol Mix) | |
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5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Perfect Blend, minus some fun Jan 21, 2008
By Robert J. Anselmi
"Orb-o-phile"
I knew it was inevitable, the deluxe remastering with bonus material seems to be the staple of the music industry these days. And the Orb are perfect candidates due to their prolific output of retakes, remixes, hash browns and do you want fries with that?
So back to the cds. This is a worthwhile purchase, and I found some mixes I hadn't heard before on CD2, which is the only reason I bought it. I had patterns and textures (where Towers of Dub was taken from), and the Assassin single with all versions of the song, so nothing new there. But I had no clue where Majestic and Close Encounter remixes came from and this was a nice delight (though standing on their own, these two mixes are rather drab and low-key). But still it was a delight to find some new material.
Having almost everything in the orb catalogue (and believe me, I mean everything!) it was interesting to find something new. I only hope that Orbus Terrarum finds some nice gems when it is re-released (hopefully it will be).
To answer the reviewer about including the 40-minute version, I think that would seriously have been overkill. Not to mention, there's nothing spectacular about that version. It's a repeat of the 17-minute version with a new bassline. So really, what's the point? But what I did feel was missing was the UFOrb (Bandulu mix) and perhaps another mix of O.O.B.E. to top it all off (from the second peel session would have been nice). The Mad Professor remix of Towers of Dub was a little too chaotic a mix for this kind of CD in my opinion. I have it anyway, so It doesn't matter if it's in there or not.
If I were to guess what's going to be included in the Orbus Terrarum rerelease, it's going to be Montagne D'Or (live from peel session 2), One or two remixes of Oxbow Lake (from the single), and Valley & Plateu (some orbscure live versions). I just hope that there's something new and exciting to find, and not the same old rehash. Guess what I'm really waiting for is the 3rd CD installment of Orb Sessions.
Now to go purchase The Dream.
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Re-issue of a, already great album. Dec 09, 2007
By C. Burnside
"Jabba Jaw"
When the Orb released their first album, I was not interested because I own the Aubrey Mixes and the first Peel Session. Therefore I wasn't interested in purchasing music that I already have.
This is different. There are some mixes that I have never heard, or have heard on rare singles. What is nice about that is the casual listener has the opportunity to listen to mixes that devoted fans have been hearing for years. In a way I agree with the previous reviewer about the forty minute mix of The Blue Room. I also feel that it would add too much to the album. In a way it would be like eating too much food in one setting. I think a better alternative would be to reissue the Blue Room single on a single compilation as well as including Assassin.
Anyway, this is a great album that is well respected among Orb fans. To the first time listener, it is a well crafted piece of work.
Later.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Not enough stars Dec 19, 2008
By starzero
"*0"
If I could give this album six stars, I would. Or even ten. The original is an absolute 5-star classic, simply a must-have. When I first heard it, the sound changed my concept of what music could be. I found myself floating in some other world, completely adrift in space. The one disc alone was as mind-expanding as I imagine psychotropic drugs to be.
The second disc is remixes of tracks from the first one, and a single-only track. The mixes are all quite good, though the ambient mix of Towers of Dub still bugs me with its extended comedy routine. The audio clip running through the song of a comedic drug bust is mildly amusing, but it brings the track down to earth instead of letting it float in space as the album version does. For me, this is the only low as the other mixes either enhance hidden aspects of the original songs or add fascinating new dimensions to their spacey vibes.
If you've never heard The Orb, you should at least get the original U.F.Orb album. If you have that, then there's no reason not to get this version, with improved sound and a second disc of superb remixes. This was possibly the peak of the group's sound, and it's well worth revisting. This music never gets old.
4 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Great, but they should've included the 40-minute "Blue Room" on a 3rd disc! Oct 10, 2007
By Kellryan This is a brilliant, timely rerelease of The Orb's second (and arguably best) album. It certainly deserves to be an electronic/ambient/dub classic for all time! However, despite the great rare mixes and alternate versions added on disc 2, there's a huge chunk of missing beauty that DESPERATLY deserves to be here, and that's the 40-minute long version of "Blue Room". It was the centerpoint of this era for The Orb, and not including it in this rerelease is a egregious error, in my opinion. Also, the reissuing label could've included the Mad Professor dub mix of "Towers of Dub", the Frank DeWulf mix of "Blue Room", and "Assassin" (The Oasis of Rhythms Mix). Oh, and "Assassin" (Bandulu Mix). Granted that might've required a 4th disc...hahaha. The music of The Orb is worth it, though, don't you agree...?
amazing Aug 07, 2008
By M. Reilly
"mr3"
I don't know how else to describe what was done here. I've been a little disappointed about the price points that these reissues have been selling at, but every time I listen to one (especially this one) it does a little more towards earning its pay. To see UFOrb given attention in the interest of drawing out a cleaner sound is like the ultimate present to give me (besides more live releases...how cool would that be?). I guess a lot of Orb fans like me are always clamoring for the highest possible quality of audio, and we've always been stuck with either less-than-perfect technology/engineering on the original works or we've been stuck w/bootleg quality for anything off the beaten path. Re-engineered releases packaged with bonus discs help in both ways. And the new liner art/notes are a great bonus. I'd say anyone beyond being a minimal fan would be missing out by skipping this. It's worth the price.
Now if they'd only do a reissue of Plateau Sessions....
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