Burial (Burial album)
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| Burial | |||||
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| Studio album by Burial | |||||
| Released | 15 May 2006 | ||||
| Genre | Dubstep | ||||
| Length | 51:24 | ||||
| Label | Hyperdub | ||||
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Burial is the self-titled debut album by the anonymous dubstep producer, Burial. It was released in 2006 on Kode9's Hyperdub records to critical acclaim, including being named "Album of the Year" by The Wire magazine.[1] The album artwork is by Burial[2], and includes an aerial view of South London around the area of Wandsworth Prison and the intersection of Trinity Road and Windmill Road.
[edit] Track listing
Tracks 1, 2, 4, 6-10 and 12 composed by William Bevan.[3]
- "(untitled)"
- "Distant Lights"
- "Spaceape feat. spaceape"
- "Wounder"
- "Night Bus"
- "Southern Comfort"
- "U Hurt Me"
- "Gutted"
- "Forgive"
- "Broken Home"
- "Prayer"
- "Pirates"
- "(untitled)"
[edit] Notes
- ^ The Wire #275 (January 2007) page 36.
- ^ Blackdown: 03/2006 - 04/2006
- ^ BMI.com Repertoire Search entry on artist "Burial". repertoire.bmi.com. Retrieved February 1, 2008.

