ARTiST: Orbital
ALBUM: Live At Glastonbury 1994-2004
BiTRATE: 198kbps avg
LABEL: Orbital Music / ACP Recordings
GENRE: Electronic
SiZE: 205.23 megs
PLAYTiME: 2h 18min 09sec total
RiP DATE: 2007-06-08
STORE DATE: 2007-06-11
Track List: Disc #1/2
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01. Walk Now 8:02
02. Are We Here? 15:44
03. Attached 8:21
04. Kein Trink Wasser 7:38
05. Impact (The Earth Is Burning) 10:36
06. Remind 9:19
07. Halcyon 8:05
08. The Box 5:20
Track List: Disc #2/2
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01. Style / Bagpipe Style 8:56
02. The Girl With The Sun In Her 5:58
Head
03. Funny Break (Weekend Ravers) 9:47
04. Belfast 7:30
05. Frenetic 9:05
06. Satan 7:01
07. Dr Who? 5:27
08. Chime 11:18
Release Notes:
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When Orbital first took the stage at Glastonbury-on July 25th 1994-they arrived
with a reputation as innovators of live electronic music and armed with a
recently completed album no one outside of their studio had heard. By the time
they had finished what has since been critically and generally acclaimed as one
of the greatest live performances of all time (Q magazine voted it as one of the
top 50 gigs of all time) it was clear that there was something going on between
Orbital and Glastonbury that went beyond the realms of just being in the right
place at the right time.
ôIt was one of the all time great Glastonbury sets,ö says festival organiser
Emily Eavis, ôitÆs gone down in festival history as a really special moment.
Over the years there have been a few sets which have somehow transcended the
normal æband-audienceÆ relationship, and Orbital did exactly that.ö
In ten years Orbital would return to Glastonbury five times, delivering
stunning, euphoric performances that stretched the possibilities of what a
ædanceÆ act was capable of bringing to the live arena-both visually and
sonically- and providing the defining moment for several hundred thousand
peopleÆs midsummer weekends.
In the same way as the great bands and festivals of the 60Æs and 70Æs combined
to define their era, so OrbitalÆs shows at Glastonbury have come to represent
that time in a way that only a very singular unison of artist and arena can.
When they played there in 2004 for the last time The Guardian acknowledged them
as ôthe best live act dance music has ever produced-this generationÆs
Kraftwerk.ö