Oblivion with Bells
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| Oblivion with Bells | |||||
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| Studio album by Underworld | |||||
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| Recorded | Abbey Road Studios, Lemonworld Studios, and around the world, 2000–2007 | ||||
| Genre | Electronic, Progressive Electronic | ||||
| Label | Different Recordings, Traffic, Side One Recordings | ||||
| Producer | Rick Smith | ||||
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Oblivion with Bells is the seventh studio album from Underworld, released on October 3, 2007, in Japan, October 15, 2007, in the EU, and October 16, 2007, in the USA.
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[edit] Track listing
All songs by Karl Hyde and Rick Smith.
- "Crocodile" – 6:32
- "Beautiful Burnout" – 8:11
- "Holding the Moth" – 5:31
- "To Heal" – 2:38
- "Ring Road" – 4:33
- "Glam Bucket" – 5:48
- "Boy, Boy, Boy" – 6:07
- "Cuddle Bunny vs The Celtic Villages" – 2:24
- "Faxed Invitation" – 4:46
- "Good Morning Cockerel" – 2:30
- "Best Mamgu Ever" – 9:12
Additional track on the Japanese release (Traffic, TRCP10):
- "Loads of Birds" – 5:30
[edit] Book of Jam – Video DVD [UWR-00017-5 (UK) and SOR0001 (US) only]
- Crocodile (video) – 3:57
- Tokyo Makuhari (slideshow with "Boy, Boy, Boy") – 1:32
- Metal Friend (video) – 1:37
- Abbey Road Recording Session (slideshow with "Globe") – 1:31
- Good Morning Cockerel (video) – 2:31
- Rez Live (video) – 9:28
- Art Jam (slideshow with "Faxed Invitation") – 1:46
[edit] Appearances
To Heal appears as part of the score for the movie Sunshine.
[edit] Trivia
- The word "mamgu " (pronounced "mum-ghee" ) from the track "Best Mamgu Ever" is the Welsh word for grandmother [[1]]

