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01. "Mysterons" 02. "Sour Times" 03. "Strangers" 04. "It Could Be Sweet" 05. "Wandering Star" 06. "It's A Fire" 07. "Numb" 08. "Roads" 09. "Pedestal" 10. "Biscuit" 11. "Glory Box"
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 | Description: | Dummy by Portishead, released 25 May 2000, includes the following tracks: "Strangers", "Wandering Star", "Numb", "Pedestal" and more.
This version of Dummy comes as a 1xCD. - 11-track version includes 'It's a Fire' not featured on the 10-track version. Universal. 1994.This version has a booklet with complete writing credits (sampled writers do appear).
Version which credits only G Barrow/B Gibbons/A Utley: [r=20288971]
Cat# on CD, spine and back: 828 553 - 2
Cat# on booklet: 828 553-2
Samples
Track 2: [a23165] from "The Danube Incident" courtesy of Warner Chappell Music/MCA Records. [a418058] from "Spin It Jig" courtesy of Goldmine Soul Supply.
Track 3: [a10082] from "Elegant People" courtesy of MCA Music/Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Track 5: Contains portions of "[url=https://www.discogs.com/master/754562]Magic Mountain[/url]" as performed by [url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/1287974]Eric Burdon and WAR[/url] courtesy of Avenue Records / Polygram Music Publishing.
Track 10: [a377934] from "[m=232947]" courtesy of Carlyle Music Publishing/Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Track 11: [a48432] from "Ike's Rap III" courtesy of Rondor Music (London) Ltd./Under License from Fantasy Inc.
Note: track 11 actually samples "Ike's Rap II" and not "Ike's Rap III" as it is printed in the booklet.
All tracks recorded at State of Art and Coach House Studios.
All tracks Chrysalis Music Ltd.
© 1994 Go! Discs Limited ? 1994 Go! Discs Limited.
Marketed in France by Barclay and in Germany by Metronome Musik/GmbH."Dummy" is the groundbreaking debut album by British band Portishead, released in 1994 and now available on CD from Go Records. This record is widely regarded as a defining moment for the trip-hop genre, blending haunting vocals, cinematic soundscapes, and innovative sampling techniques. Tracks like "Sour Times," "Glory Box," and "Roads" have become iconic, showcasing Beth Gibbons' emotive voice alongside Geoff Barrow's inventive production. The album received critical acclaim worldwide and won the Mercury Music Prize in 1995. Portishead has since established themselves as pioneers of modern electronic music with their unique style that continues to influence artists today. Go Records is known for its commitment to quality releases across various genres, consistently supporting influential acts and ensuring high-fidelity audio experiences for listeners. |  | Producer: |
Adrian Utley, Portishead |
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11 |
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8285532 |
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