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In Operation
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In Operation
 
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Featuring a full live performance, all the band's videos and exclusive behind the scenes footage, `In Operation' also comes backed with `CCTVersions - an exclusive CD of alternative dub versions of tracks from the band's d...  more »

     
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All Artists: Hard-Fi
Title: In Operation
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Release Date: 9/12/2006
Album Type: Import
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 505101138285, 9325583038815

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Album Description
Featuring a full live performance, all the band's videos and exclusive behind the scenes footage, `In Operation' also comes backed with `CCTVersions - an exclusive CD of alternative dub versions of tracks from the band's debut album. Filmed at London's historic Astoria venue during their sold out 15 date UK tour in December 2005, `In Operation' is an essential document of a legendary tour. The performance, in front of an ecstatic hometown crowd, features all the tracks on Hard-Fi's debut album `Stars Of CCTV', plus brand new track `You And Me' and the band's version of `Seven Nation Army' - a massive crowd favourite. Additional footage includes all the Hard-Fi videos, from April 2005's `Tied Up Too Tight' through to `Better Do Better'. There is also behind the scenes footage from the making of each video plus the `Stars Of CCTV' EPK and mini-documentary `In Operation'. Eagle eyed fans will also be able to find a host of hidden content on the DVD, including 2004's rarely seen, original video for `Cash Machine' which saw the band dodging security to vault the perimeter fence at Heathrow airport to film just feet from the main runway. Meanwhile, the exclusive additional CD `CCTVersions' compiles dub versions of `Stars Of CCTV' tracks produced by Wongtom, Wolsey White, the co-producer of `Stars Of CCTV', and Roots Manuva. These versions have been produced over the previous eighteen months - from January 2005's `Cash Machine' B-side `Dub Machine' to never-heard-before versions of `Move On Now' and `Stars Of CCTV'.