Orbital - Snivilisation

Orbital - Snivilisation
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Album Details

Title: Snivilisation
Artist: Orbital
Release Date: 8/23/1994
Re-Released On: 3/15/2000
Label: Rhino, Ffrr, Warner Music France
UPCs: 639842823326, 643443503426, 769712402723, 042282853622, 639842823364, 769712402747
Genre: Electronica
Styles: Synth Pop, Ambient, Techno, Club/Dance, Ambient Techno, Electronica, Punk/New Wave
Moods: Confident, Elegant, Lush, Circular, Clinical, Detached, Lively, Rousing, Wintry, Cerebral, Freewheeling, Playful, Ethereal, Laid-Back/Mellow, Reflective, Soothing, Stylish, Trippy, Nocturnal, Restrained, Smooth, Eerie, Energetic, Refined/Mannered, Hypnotic
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Forever
  2. I Wish I Had Duck Feet
  3. Sad But True
  4. Crash and Carry
  5. Science Friction
  6. Philosophy by Numbers
  7. Kein Trink Wasser
  8. Quality Seconds
  9. Are We Here?
  10. Attached

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2000CDRhino24027
1994CDFfrr8285362
------CDWarner Music France
------CDFfrr124027

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Album Review

The political commentary inherent in 1994's Snivilization extended even to the Top 30 single "Are We Here?," whose criminal justice bill mix voiced Phil and Paul's concern over what the bill might lead to -- silence. Musically, the album delivers on the diverse promises of early B-sides "Choice" and "Belfast," with more harbingers to their thrash background -- especially on "Quality Seconds" -- and the addition of a third member, vocalist Alison Goldfrapp, on two songs. The shuffling, quasi-Eastern jungle rhythms of "Are We Here?," a beautiful piano run to begin "Kein Trink Wasser," and the glorious ambient climax "Attached" also reflect the fact that Snivilization is Orbital's most varied LP. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Allison GoldfrappVocals