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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0825646890934
Format: Import, Live
Item Dimensions: 27
Label: Wea Int'l
Manufacturer: Wea Int'l
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Wea Int'l
Release Date: June 16, 2009
Studio: Wea Int'l


Disc 1:
  1. Chime [Live Style Mix]
  2. Belfast
  3. Satan
  4. Halcyon [Tom Middleton Re-Model]
  5. Lush 3
  6. Impact
  7. Are We Here? (Who Are They?)
  8. Box
  9. Nothing Left (Much Ado About Nothing Left)
  10. One Perfect Sunrise [Radio Edit]
Disc 2:
  1. Omen
  2. Choice
  3. Naked and the Dead
  4. Sad But True
  5. Style
  6. Funny Break (One Is Enough)
  7. Girl with the Sun in Her Head
  8. Remind
  9. Lush [Hervé's 'Tree and Leaf' Remix]
  10. Impact (The Earth Is Burning)


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Editorial Review:

Album Description:
2009 two CD collection from the innovative British Electronic duo, released to coincide with their 20th anniversary. Orbital 20 features a selection of their most celebrated tracks alongside two brand new mixes by Herve and Tom Middleton as well as two previously unreleased live tracks. Made up of brothers Phil and Paul Hartnoll, Orbital have crafted some of the most innovative and yet accessible Electronic music. One of their greatest achievements is their longevity, which is firmly based on a sound that is recognizably their own. This double disc collection will not only satisfy the 30+ Rave generation but allow the younger age groups to experience their influence. Features 20 tracks including 'Chime', 'Halcyon', 'Belfast', 'One Perfect Sunrise' and many others. Rhino UK.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - You must be a die-hard Orbital fan to enjoy this.
I cried like a little girl when Orbital disbanded. Now, that they're back together, I would donate my left nut for them continue making what they do best. Hence the purchase of this album. Sure, some of this stuff is some re-spins on the old originals. Except their music sounds fresh (and will continue to do so) for aeons. I strongly recommend a half-decent stereo to fully appreciate their sound. One of them tiny ipod-whatchamathingy running some lossy form of digitally compressed rip-off won't do. ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A greater greatest hits compilation
The first Orbital greatest hits compilation, Work 1989-2002, seemed at the time like a bad omen. Most bands put out a compilation album right before they call it quits. Indeed, the Hartnoll brothers decided to take off the iconic head torches less than two years later with the release of their final album, The Blue Album. Paul and Phil have each released a studio album with their own separate projects since then, The Ideal Condition and Madness and Me, respectively, and have only recently started ... Read More