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offline quantum_echo from Manchester (United Kingdom) on 2003-06-01 09:35 [#00722870]
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just heard it for the first time, reckon its one of the
best twin tunes ever.


 

offline nacmat on 2003-06-01 09:39 [#00722873]
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and it is which one in abb3?


 

offline wilcoooo from Sydney (Belgium) on 2003-06-01 09:57 [#00722882]
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i thought ab3 had only untitled tracks?



 

offline nacmat on 2003-06-01 10:02 [#00722886]
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then where is that track from?


 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2003-06-01 10:09 [#00722891]
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its 6th track on abb3


 

offline quantum_echo from Manchester (United Kingdom) on 2003-06-01 10:13 [#00722894]
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on the lp they all have titles


 

offline Skink from A cesspool in eden on 2003-06-01 10:18 [#00722907]
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Yeah but they jumbled up phone numbers or something like
that.

The track is also my favorite on ab3
track no 4 is another favorite of mine.


 

offline nacmat on 2003-06-01 10:29 [#00722922]
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its nice but nothing can top track 1 and 2 in that album
imo

track 1 is a classic, and track 2 is never mentioned here
but its one of my all aphex favs... so ambient and harsh at
the same time... so aphexish


 

offline eXXailon from purgatory on 2003-06-01 10:59 [#00722947]
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is this the track with the sound of a vacuum cleaner right
at the beginning?

It's pretty OK, but it can't beat track 1 and 8

nacmat: please tell me you haven't forgotten about track
8!!! It's so sugar sweet!! Oh and eh......you have 11111
points! Hooray!!


 

offline quantum_echo from Manchester (United Kingdom) on 2003-06-01 11:00 [#00722949]
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yea. i havnt heard 8 yet but ill gedit


 

offline rez from here on 2003-06-01 11:03 [#00722953]
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track 6 is RDJ's best tune.
After heliosphan of course


 

offline teapot from Paddington (Australia) on 2003-06-01 11:10 [#00722967]
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ive always thought 2 & 4 were the only decent tracks on this
release... i love the hypnoticness of them


 

offline Jaser from Castle Greyskull (United Kingdom) on 2003-06-01 14:48 [#00723159]
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ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW

Release date February, 1993
Label REPHLEX RECORDS
Catalog CAT-008CD
Available formats CD/LP
Tracks
01. .215061 (CD Version) [3:50]
02. .1993841 [7:59]
03. .0180871R [4:11]
04. .942937 [4:31]
05. .0180871L [3:48]
06. .000890569 (CD Version) [4:46]
07. .55278037732581 [4:19]
08. #8 [4:02]
09. #9 [5:01]
10. AFX 6/B [0:32]
11. #11 [4:39]
12. #12 [0:50]
13. #13.1 [5:02] #13.2 [0:09]
Additional info
* Reissued in UK 1997.
* As neither of the UK issuances of the cd release for
"Analogue Bubblebath Volume 3" come with any type of sleeve
or inserts, their tracklisting is not featured anywhere on
their packaging or on the discs themselves. In fact, their
discs (for all releases) have absolutely no print on them
whatsoever - both sides look the same except that the call
number, "CAT 008 CD", is digitally etched into their run-out
grooves onto the non-playable side. The corrections are as
appear above.
* As both the original pressing and the reissuance of the UK
cd for "Analogue Bubblebath Volume 3" are nearly identical,
the only way to scrutinize one from the other are from three
subtle differences. The first (and most obvious) is the
packaging. The first pressing comes in either a slimline
jewel case housed within a clear plastic 'bubblebag' [a
plastic bag with bubbles on it, like the ones used for
packing and shipping], or in the slimline jewel case by
itself. Both of these come with an identical 10.4x3.7cm
black [photocopied print] on white paper sleeve sticker. The
reissuance also comes in a slimline jewel case (without the
`bubblebag'), but this time has a 10.6x3.7cm black & blue
[print] on white glossy sleeve sticker affixed to its front.
Where on the original sleeve sticker it states: "66% more
bubbles", the reissuance credits: "written and produced by
Richard D. James". Also, where there were originally
'bubbles' printed [in black] on the original sleeve sticker,
they have now been replaced with equal-sized blue [print]
APHEX TWIN logos. The second differen


 

offline Jaser from Castle Greyskull (United Kingdom) on 2003-06-01 14:51 [#00723161]
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The second difference between the two pressings is that the
second pressing comes with an additional black [print] on
white glossy sleeve sticker affixed to the back of its jewel
case (which features production/release information, as well
as information pertaining to its 12" ep. companion release
(CAT 00897)). The third difference is in the 'etchings' on
the center rings of both of the discs. The original cd
release is encoded with the following information: "CAT 008
CD", and: "Mastered By Nimbus". The reissuance on the other
hand is encoded with the following: "A6213 CAT 008 CD :
|:0", and: "IFPI L123 NIMBUS IFPI L123".
* The Japanese cd for "Analogue Bubblebath Volume 3" comes
with a transparent inlay tray, which allows an additional
picture sleeve to be visible beneath it. This release also
comes with a standard obi-strip, as well as a rectangular
green & white [print] on black sleeve
sticker affixed. This issuance does in fact come with a
picture sleeve (merely a photograph of the first UK pressing
of "Analogue Bubblebath Volume 3" in its original
`bubblebag'), which in turn includes an actual tracklisting
as well (the disc itself also has printing on its
non-playable side). Within the front sleeve is an additional
black & white fold-out insert which features the
tracklisting, information (in Japanese) on AFX and the
RePhLeX label (and its Japanese release schedule), as well
as a cartoon featuring a
manga cariacture of Richard James.
* The Japanese cd for "Analogue Bubblebath Volume 3"
incorrectly identifies track #1 and #6 as simply ".215061"
and ".000890569",
respectively. Tracks #8, #9, and #13 are identified as "(CAT
00897-AA1)", "(CAT 00897-A1)", and "(CAT 00897-A2)",
respectively. Also,
tracks #11 and #12 are misleadingly identified as "(CD Only
Track#1)" and "(CD Only Track #2)", respectively. The
corrections are as
appear above.
* On the UK and Japanese issuances of the cd for "Analogue
Bubblebath Volume 3", there is one untitled piece which is
not acknowledg


 

offline Jaser from Castle Greyskull (United Kingdom) on 2003-06-01 14:53 [#00723164]
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* On the UK and Japanese issuances of the cd for "Analogue
Bubblebath Volume 3", there is one untitled piece which is
not acknowledged in the tracklisting. The piece begins at
the 5:05 minute mark of track #13 and continues along its
duration. The corrections are as appear above.


 


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