The Bells the Bells
The Bells The Bells | ||||
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Remix album by Underworld | ||||
Released | 25 June 2008 (2008-06-25) | |||
Genre | Electronic | |||
Label | Traffic | |||
Producer | Rick Smith | |||
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The Bells The Bells is a remix CD/DVD album released by the electronic band Underworld in Japan on 25 June 2008. It includes remixes of songs from the album Oblivion with Bells, as well as a complementary DVD, which includes all the music videos for Oblivion with Bells. The album reached number 1 on the Tower Records Japan Club/Techno Chart.[1]
The album also includes the previously unreleased song, "Parc", which was released by Underworld as the official J-Wave 20th Anniversary Song.[2] The song is a reworking of a previous live performance of the then-named "Darc" in Amsterdam in 2005.[3] A slightly edited version of "Parc" was later included on The Anthology 1992–2012.
Track listing
- CD
- "Parc (previously unreleased)"
- "Crocodile (Innervisions Orchestra mix)"
- "Boy, Boy, Boy (Switch remix)"
- "Beautiful Burnout (Pig & Dan remix)"
- "Beautiful Burnout (Mark Knight remix)"
- "Ring Road (Autokratz remix)"
- "Ring Road (Kris Menace remix)"
- "Holding The Moth (Audiojack remix)"
- DVD
- "Crocodile" (Directed by Simon Taylor)
- "Crocodile" – version (Directed by Simon Taylor) – aka 'Alligator version'
- "Boy, Boy, Boy" (Directed by Simon Taylor)
- "Beautiful Burnout" (Directed by Dirk Van Dooren)
- "Ring Road" (Directed by Ian St.George Freeman and Graham Wood)
- "Ring Road" – version (Directed by John Warwicker and Julian Bryant)
- "Beautiful Burnout" (Live at the Oblivion Ball, Japan 2007. Directed by Simon Taylor)
References
External links
- Underworldlive.com
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- Karl Hyde
- Rick Smith
- Baz Allen
- Bryn Burrows
- Pascal Consoli
- Darren Emerson
- Darren Price
- Alfie Thomas
- Underneath the Radar
- Change the Weather
- Dubnobasswithmyheadman
- Second Toughest in the Infants
- Beaucoup Fish
- A Hundred Days Off
- Oblivion with Bells
- Barking
- Barbara Barbara, We Face a Shining Future
- Drift Series 1
- Everything, Everything
- Live in Tokyo
- Live Here Now series
- 1992–2002
- The Bells the Bells
- 1992–2012 The Anthology
- A Collection
- Riverrun
- Drift
- Breaking and Entering
- Sunshine
- Frankenstein
- Isles of Wonder
- "Underneath the Radar"
- "Stand Up"
- "Mmm…Skyscraper I Love You"
- "Rez"
- "Spikee"
- "Dark & Long"
- "Cowgirl"
- "Dirty Epic"
- "Born Slippy"
- "Rowla"
- "Pearl's Girl"
- "Born Slippy Nuxx"
- "Juanita"
- "Moaner"
- "Push Upstairs"
- "Jumbo"
- "King of Snake"
- "Bruce Lee"
- Beaucoup Fish Singles
- "Cowgirl (Live)"
- "Two Months Off"
- "Dinosaur Adventure 3D"
- "Born Slippy .NUXX 2003"
- "Crocodile"
- "Scribble"
- "The First Note Is Silent"
- "Caliban's Dream"
- Teatime Dub Encounters
- Everything, Everything
- Book of Jam – Video
- The Bells the Bells
- Barking – The Films
- Drift Series 1 – The Films
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