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Posted: 25-07-2006, 22:37
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TRACKLIST: 1. Juanita/Kiteless 2. Cups 3. Push Upstairs 4. Pearl's Girl 5. Jumbo 6. Shudder/King of Snake 7. Born Slippy [Nuxx] 8. Rez/Cowgirl Underworld didn't become one of the biggest groups in the dance world by sitting in the studio all day, spending as much time making tea as producing tracks. Between records, the trio toured incessantly -- playing rock venues, dancefloors, major festivals all over the world -- and consistently made the single best case for techno working in a live (as opposed to club) context. So instead of a mix album (though alumnus Darren Emerson did record a volume in the Global Underground series), in mid-2000 Underworld released the live album Everything, Everything. And just like their studio LPs, this one works so well, not just because the tracks are so excellently produced, but because Underworld is so good at placing sympathetic tracks next to each other and creating effortless-sounding transitions. Each of the act's previous albums blended tracks so smoothly that new listeners were often forced to check the CD player just to see which track they're on at any second. Beginning here with "Juanita/Kiteless," the opening track(s) from 1996's Second Toughest in the Infants, Underworld tweaks the production slightly, then slides right into "Cups" and "Push Upstairs" from 1999's Beaucoup Fish. After pausing a few seconds to catch their breath (figuratively speaking) and accept some audience applause, the trio push onward into "Pearls Girl," perhaps the best production of their career and an obvious peak here. Granted, Underworld doesn't blend each transition on Everything, Everything, and Karl Hyde's vocals aren't always as perfect as on the LP. Still, excellent track selection (evenly distributed from all three LPs) and a winning performance let the band get nearly everything right on their first live album. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide This post has been edited by SpeculaNT on 25-07-2006, 22:38 |
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Posted: 25-07-2006, 22:39
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EAC extraction logfile from 28. June 2006, 13:04 for CD Underworld / Everything, Everything Used drive : HL-DT-STDVDRAM GSA-4163B Adapter: 0 ID: 0 Read mode : Secure with NO C2, accurate stream, disable cache Read offset correction : 667 Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : No Used output format : Internal WAV Routines 44.100 Hz; 16 Bit; Stereo Other options : Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No Native Win32 interface for Win NT & 2000 Range status and errors Selected range Filename E:\APE\tadeo\new releases\Underworld - Everything, Everything.wav Peak level 97.9 % Range quality 100.0 % CRC 8A1C64B3 Copy OK No errors occured End of status report |
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