Work 1989-2002

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'''Work 1989-2002'''
Work 1989-2002 cover
Studio album by Orbital
Released 2002
Genre Electronica
Length 1:09:45
Label FFRR
Producer(s) Orbital
Orbital chronology
The Altogether
(2001)
Work 1989-2002
(2002)
Octane (OST)
(2003)


Work 1989-2002 was a compilation album released by the British electronica duo Orbital in 2002, featuring a selection of singles and rare tracks from their career together. Work was Orbital's penultimate album and their final for the FFRR record company; their last was the Halcyon (Best Of) which was released in 2005.

  1. "Chime" (7" single version, 1990)
  2. "Choice" (Original version, 1991 Crucifix Vocal U.S. Hardcore Punk)
  3. "Illuminate" (Short version, previously unreleased)
  4. "Satan Spawn" (Re-recorded for the movie Spawn with Metallica's Kirk Hammett, 1997)
  5. "Nothing Left" (Short version, 1999)
  6. "Halcyon" (7" version, 1993)
  7. "Impact" (USA version, 1993)
  8. "Are We Here?" (Industry Standard? version)
  9. "Style" (Single version, 1999)
  10. "The Box" (Single version, 1996)
  11. "Frenetic" (Previously unreleased)
  12. "Lush 3.1" (Original version 1993)
  13. "Funny Break" (Single version 2001)
  14. "Belfast" (Original version 1991)


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