Orbital Album: «Orbital 20»

- Customers rating: (4.2 of 5)
- Title:Orbital 20
- Release date:2009-06-16
- Type:Audio CD
- Label:Wea Int'l
- UPC:825646890934
- 1 - 1Chime (Live Style mix)
- 1 - 2 Belfastimg 8:11
- 1 - 3 Satanimg 3:44
- 1 - 4Halcyon [Tom Middleton Re-Model]
- 1 - 5 Lush 3img 14:37
- 1 - 6Impact
- 1 - 7Are We Here? (Who Are They?)
- 1 - 8 The Boximg 4:16
- 1 - 9Nothing Left (Much Ado About Nothing Left)
- 1 - 10One Perfect Sunrise (radio edit)
- 2 - 1 Omenimg 4:13
- 2 - 2 Choiceimg 5:35
- 2 - 3The Naked and the Dead
- 2 - 4 Sad But Trueimg 7:49
- 2 - 5 Styleimg 4:16
- 2 - 6Funny Break (One Is Enough)
- 2 - 7 The Girl With the Sun in Her Headimg 10:28
- 2 - 8 Remindimg 7:59
- 2 - 9Lush [Hervé's 'Tree and Leaf' Remix]
- 2 - 10 Impact (The Earth Is Burning)img 10:28
The first Orbital greatest hits compilation,
, seemed at the time like a bad omen. Most bands put out a compilation album right before they call it quits. Indeed, the Hartnoll brothers decided to take off the iconic head torches less than two years later with the release of their final album, The
. Paul and Phil have each released a studio album with their own separate projects since then,
and
, respectively, and have only recently started hitting the festival circuit together again as Orbital. So, both Work and Orbital 20 are drawing on pretty much the same music catalog, why the second compilation? Is this just a double dip, or something better?
One way that Orbital 20 sets itself apart from Work is by not limiting itself to a single disc. Orbital was always known for epic songs that evolved over the course of eight to ten minutes, and a paltry 70 minutes just isn't enough time to really demonstrate that. Work ended up with abbreviated versions of the second half of some of their best works, like Nothing Left, Are We Here?, and The Box. With a running time of a little over 2 and a half hours, Orbital 20 has much less of a problem. It includes full versions of Belfast, Lush 3-1 and Lush 3-2, Impact (The Earth Is Burning) and The Girl With The Sun In Her Head.
Both Work and Orbital 20 tried to appease long time fans (like myself) with rarities and unreleased tracks. Work had a few gems, like the 7" Mix of Halcyon (now my favorite rendition of the track), and the previously unreleased Frenetic. But Orbital 20 has this in spades, including a live version of Impact (The Earth Is Burning), new mixes of Halcyon and Lush, and no less than three unreleased tracks, Omen, The Naked and the Dead, and LC 1 (if you get the digital version).
As with any compilation, fans who already have the albums may be hard pressed to purchase an album that mostly has stuff that they already own, but I believe that the new remixes, live recording and unreleased tracks make a compelling offer. For new listeners who are looking for a good starting point, I can think of nothing better, and can whole-heartedly recommend this compilation over Work.
In conclusion, I'll finish my review with a quote from Paul Hartnoll:
"This compilation is the most definitive summary of our work since `Chime' came out in 1989... It's a great introduction, or indeed a reminder, of the story so far..."
I cried like a little girl when Orbital disbanded. Now, that they're back together, I would donate my left nut for them continue making what they do best. Hence the purchase of this album. Sure, some of this stuff is some re-spins on the old originals. Except their music sounds fresh (and will continue to do so) for aeons. I strongly recommend a half-decent stereo to fully appreciate their sound. One of them tiny ipod-whatchamathingy running some lossy form of digitally compressed rip-off won't do. This will make a fine addition to my Orbital collection.
Let's be honest. Orbital is amazing. Just as much now as when they started. If you want a great taste of the beats and vibes, get this greatest hits. It's a must listen too when cycling, playing disc golf or driving down the road. Pretty much anytime!
I've been an Orbital fan for quite some time and I thought I had heard all songs from the duo before I listened to this album. I got it from my wish list and I was pleasantly surprised to find that some of my favorite songs were remixed and remixed well. The reason for 5 stars is simple: I love the band and I thought it was not possible for me to hear anything new. Thanks Mom!
This has good songs on it, but too many remixes, and it is not a good retrospective due to lack of coverage. There should have been more songs from different albums, like The Middle of No where, which they only included one song ... and certainly not the best song. This should have been a 3 disc release, which would have allowed enough room for critical Orbital songs that are left out of this.