Underworld: Oblivion with Bells
Status of copy at Case Memorial Library
Contents: Crocodile — Beautiful burnout — Holding the moth — To heal — Ring road — Glam bucket — Boy, boy, boy — Cuddle bunny — The Celtic villages — Faxed invitation — Good morning cockerel — Best mamgu ever. All songs written by Rick Smith and Karl Hyde. Recorded at Lemonworld, Abbey Road Studios. Produced by Rick Smith; executive producer Steven Hall.
Artist website: http://www.underworldlive.com/ See also: Underworld ("purveyors of quality handcrafted bleeps and blops since the early 80s") forum at darktrain.org
Wired wrote: "Walk through Wired's design department and odds are pretty high you'll hear Underworld's latest offering. The fifth studio album from Karl Hyde and Rick Smith is a lyrical and melancholic affair. Think overcast British skies and rain-slickened cobblestone streets, only with rich sonic texturing and piano-synth techno" ("Playlist: What's Wired This Month," 12/07, p. 98).
Contents: Crocodile — Beautiful burnout — Holding the moth — To heal — Ring road — Glam bucket — Boy, boy, boy — Cuddle bunny — The Celtic villages — Faxed invitation — Good morning cockerel — Best mamgu ever. All songs written by Rick Smith and Karl Hyde. Recorded at Lemonworld, Abbey Road Studios. Produced by Rick Smith; executive producer Steven Hall.
Artist website: http://www.underworldlive.com/ See also: Underworld ("purveyors of quality handcrafted bleeps and blops since the early 80s") forum at darktrain.org
Wired wrote: "Walk through Wired's design department and odds are pretty high you'll hear Underworld's latest offering. The fifth studio album from Karl Hyde and Rick Smith is a lyrical and melancholic affair. Think overcast British skies and rain-slickened cobblestone streets, only with rich sonic texturing and piano-synth techno" ("Playlist: What's Wired This Month," 12/07, p. 98).
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