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Electronic
Performer: Various
Title: Fall Trip '93 CD Sampler
Style: Trance, Techno, Trip Hop, Downtempo, Ambient
Year 1993
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.1
Votes: 415
MP3 size: 1807 mb
FLAC size: 1323 mb
WMA size: 1708 mb
Other formats: DMF MP3 MP4 RA TTA DXD MOD

Various - Fall Trip '93 CD Sampler mp3 album


Various - Fall Trip '93 CD Sampler mp3 album

Tracklist

1 U96 Theme From "Replugged" 5:13
2 One Dove Fallen 7:15
3 Tranquility Bass Cantamilla 6:48
4 Vapourspace Gravitational Arch Of 10 5:53
5 Orbital Halcyon + On + On 9:27
6 Hawke 3 Nudes (Having Sax On Acid) 8:28
7 Vapourspace Theme From Vapourspace 6:13
8 Orbital Lush 3:56
9 U96 Love Sees No Colour 5:58
10 One Dove White Love 11:11

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – FFRR
  • Manufactured By – I.L.S.
  • Marketed By – I.L.S.

Notes

For Promotional Use Only - Not For Sale
All albums from FFRR are available on CD and Cassette.
FFRR Records U.S.A.
This compilation ℗ 1993 FFRR

On the disc face, the catalog number is misprinted as PRDC 045-2. However, the matrix ring correctly reads PRCD 045-2.

Tracks 1, 9 From U96 Replugged (162 351 033-2/4) In Stores September, 1993.

Tracks 2, 10 From One Dove Morning Dove White (162 351 042-2/4) In Stores October, 1993. (Title listed as "Sounds" at the time of this release.)

Tracks 3, 6 From The Compilation California Dreaming (697 124 002-2/4) In Stores September, 1993. (Cat # listed as 162 351 034-2/4 at the time of this release.)

Tracks 4, 7 From Vapourspace Themes From Vapourspace (697 124 003-2/4) In Stores October, 1993. (Cat # listed as 162 351 035-2/4 at the time of this release.)

Tracks 5, 8 From Orbital Orbital 2 (162 351 026-2/4) In Stores Now.

Note that track 10 is White Love (Piano Reprise) segued into White Love (Guitar Paradise Mix)

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: PRCD 0452 01@ B
Akinohn
A good 17 years on this album probably doesn't look too important. It is necessary to remember that this album was F-R-E-E, which at the time was critically important to this then-impoverished college student, when considering its impact. I don't believe anyone can dispute the quality of the tracks: 2 of Orbital's finest moments, accompanied by the irregularity of Tranquility Bass, the pure electro tones of Vapourspace, and the unfortunately now-discounted One Dove. Interestingly, the addition of Hawke's track made me hunt down the 12" ep it originally featured on (and which I still play semi-regularly!). This album remains close to my heart, if not my eardrums even now. It was, at the time, the sound of the future. I guess now I view it as the sound of my past. So don't treat it as a throwaway ... it is my treasured roadmap to an aural love.