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Underworld - 1992-2002
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Music CD Cover Artist: Underworld Edition: Music CD CD Release Date: 2003-11-18 Music Label: V2 North America Soundtracks: Music CD 1- Bigmouth - Unreleased track 1992
- Dirty - Unreleased track 1992
- Mmm Skyscraper I Love You - Original version 1994
- Rez - Original version / Unreleased on CD 1993
- Spikee - Original version / Unreleased track 1993
- Dirty Epic - Original version 1994
- Dark & Long (Dark Train) - Original version 1994
Music CD 2- Cowgirl - Original version 1994
- Born Slippy (Nuxx) - From The Trainspotting Soundtrack 1995
- Pearls Girl - 1996
- Jumbo - 1998
- Push Upstairs - 1998
- Moaner - 1998
- King Of Snake - 1998
- 8 Ball - From The Beach Soundtrack/ Never appeared anywhere else 1999
- Two Months Off - 2002
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Free Music Notes for 1992-2002 AlbumFree Music Review: Anthology Hit: 4 Stars
Well, here it is, the UW "greatest hits" collection. Contrary to what the Amazon tracklist claims, all these tracks have actually been released as singles at one point or another. There are no "unreleased" tracks (although 8-Ball was only released as a promo and on the The Beach soundtrack). Some of the tracks (Dirty, Bigmouth) were singles brought out under the Lemon Interupt monicker, back in 92. So basically this is a singles collection like the Chemical Brothers' , with a few omissions like Rowla (which was released as a single together with Juanita) and Bruce Lee (which was the 5th single off Beaucoup Fish) which explains why there are more tracks from Beaucoup Fish than from Second Toughest, and also why Dinosaur Adventure is not on there since this was released in 2003, and the collection spans '92-2002.All in all, it's not a bad release at all, especially since tracks like Spikee, Bigmouth, Dirty, and 8-Ball are rather hard to find these days but the hardcore fan might not find much new here though. Somehow it's a bit of a shame that a band as innovative and original as UW couldn't come up with an anthology a bit more special (the Chemical Brothers DVD comes to mind). On the other hand, there's already the amazing Underworld DVD Everything Everything which is also sort of a "best of" but cooler because it's live :)
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