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The Future Sound Of London, Papua New Guinea Translations

Audio CD

Disk ID: 971224

Disk length: 60m 15s (9 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2002

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. 12" Original 4:59
2. Papsico 9:51
3. The Lovers 9:03
4. Wooden Ships 6:04
5. The Great Marmalade Mama In The Sky 4:37
6. Requiem 6:05
7. Things Change Like The Patterns And Shades That Fall From The Sun 6:01
8. The Big Blue10:13
9. Data 3:15

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Review

The Future Sound Of London's Translations takes their very essence, subverts it, turns it on it's head, twists and nurtures it. This is an album that makes a global journey of rare insight and beauty through the history of musical composition. Translations grew from the seminal 'Papua New Guinea' and is a transportive journey through the world of music and image, an album which is a stepping stone between their former works and their new incarnation. Jumpin' & Pumpin.Brave Interpolations of the First Real "Trance" Track that Helped Set Ambient Dancers on their Heads.fsol Revisit their Landmark Track and Do a Lot More Than Just Remake It, but Developing an Entire Themed Setfrom the Brilliant Roots. Think Philip Glass with Bowie and Eno.

Other Versions

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Papua New Guinea Translations

Tracks: 9, Disk length: 60m 16s (+0m 1s)

Papua New Guinea Translations

Tracks: 8 (-1 tracks), Disk length: 54m 27s (-6m 12s)

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