Orbital (1991 album)
Orbital, commonly known as the Green Album, or Orbital 1, is the debut studio album by English electronic music duo Orbital, released on 30 September 1991 by FFRR Records. Orbital self-titled their first two albums so the "Green Album" is an unofficial name to distinguish it from the second album.
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Released | 30 September 1991[1] | |||
Genre | Techno | |||
Length | 76:47 | |||
Label | FFRR | |||
Producer | Orbital | |||
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AllMusic | [2] |
Encyclopedia of Popular Music | [3] |
The Rolling Stone Album Guide | [4] |
Q | [5] |
Album
The original European release includes live versions of "Chime" and "Midnight". Orbital was released in 1992 with a significantly different cover and track listing in the United States, incorporating remixes and non-album singles.[6] All tracks on the U.S. release had also been remastered using the Bedini Audio Spectral Enhancer (B.A.S.E.) to enhance their stereophonic effects.
Track listing
All tracks written by Orbital.
United Kingdom and Europe
- CD
- "The Moebius" – 7:01
- "Speed Freak" – 7:16
- "Oolaa" – 6:21
- "Desert Storm" – 12:05
- "Fahrenheit 303" – 8:24
- "Steel Cube Idolatry" – 6:34
- "High Rise" – 8:24
- "Chime" (Live) – 5:56
- "Midnight" (Live) – 6:53
- "Belfast" – 8:06
- "I Think It's Disgusting" (Outro) – 0:51
- Alternate track listings
Each format (LP, CD and cassette) included a track not included on the others. The unlisted outro track appeared on the CD version only.[7] The double vinyl LP version included a track called "Macro Head" between "Speed Freak" and "Oolaa",[8] while the cassette included a nine-minute track listed as "Untitled" between "High Rise" and "Chime (Live)".[9] The cover design was modified to identify the format, with the red circle on the LP, CD, and cassette versions including the text LP, CD, and MC respectively. Vinyl pressings had the track listing on the front cover, rather than on the back.
Personnel
- Paul Hartnoll – Performer (Orbital)
- Phil Hartnoll – Performer (Orbital)
- Orbital – Producer
- Tim Hunt – Engineer
- Herbert Lesch – Assistant Engineer
- Fultano '91 – Sleeve Design
Use in other media
"Belfast" appears on the soundtrack to the film Human Traffic.
References
- Richards, Sam (16 September 2016). "Was September 1991 the best month ever for albums?". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 18 September 2016.
- Bush, John. "Orbital – Orbital". AllMusic. Retrieved 15 October 2011.
- Larkin, Colin (2011). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (5th concise ed.). Omnibus Press. ISBN 0-85712-595-8.
- Randall, Mac (2004). "Orbital". In Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian (eds.). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (4th ed.). Simon & Schuster. p. 607. ISBN 0-7432-0169-8.
- Roberts, David (November 1991). "Review". Q (62).
- Orbital – Orbital (US CD) at Discogs
- Orbital – Orbital (Europe CD) at Discogs
- Orbital – Orbital (UK vinyl) at Discogs
- Orbital – Orbital (UK cassette) at Discogs
External links
- Orbital (Green Album) at Discogs (list of releases)
- Orbital at MusicBrainz