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Clearance Sale! New vinyl starting from £4.99, first come first served!
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Orbital - Orbital (The Brown Album)

by Orbital
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Original price £28.99 - Original price £134.99
Original price
Current price £134.99
£28.99 - £134.99
Current price £134.99
Edition: 4x Black Vinyl LP Box Set
Condition: New
RELEASE DATE 23rd May 2025

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Track Listing / Description
A1 Time Becomes
A2 Planet of the Shapes
B1 Lush 3-1
B2 Lush 3-2
B3 Impact (The Earth Is Burning)
C1 Remind
C2 Walk Now…
D1 Monday
D2 Halcyon + On + On
D3 Input Out
E1 The Naked and the Dead (Live)
E2 The Naked and the Dub (Live)
E3 Sunday (Live)
E4 Remind (Live)
F1 Halcyon (Live)
F2 Walk Now (Live)
F3 Kinetic (Live)
G1 Choice (Live)
G2 Satan (Live)
H1 Impact USA (The Earth Is Burning: Diversion)
H2 Semi Detached (Extended)
 
Originally released in 1993, the 'Brown Album' defied expectations and had a significant genre and cultural impact - showcasing the duo's scope and ambition. It was also met with widespread critical acclaim upon release, with NME awarding it 9/10 in their review, and it was chosen as one of Mixmag's "best albums of all time". The album's blend of diverse influences and its rejection of conventional norms helped to solidify Orbital's reputation as The Godfathers Of Rave, expanding the horizons of electronic music beyond local DJ nights.
 
Over 30 years on, London Records re-release this genre defying album – loaded with 23 additional tracks - rarities and previously unreleased material, including 'Live From the Limelight, New York 1992'. Also includes a hardback book containing unseen photos, a track-by-track by Phil and Paul Hartnoll + interviews and essays on the making of the album by esteemed music journalist Andrew Harrison, a slipmat and flyer recreations from the era.  
 
Vinyl masters cut at half speed, to ensure maximum audio fidelity.