UnderworldBeaucoup Fish

Label:

JBO – 63881-27042-2

Format:

CD , Album

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Tech House

Tracklist

1 Cups 11:45
2 Push Upstairs 4:34
3 Jumbo 6:58
4 Shudder / King Of Snake
Written-ByPeter Bellotte*
9:29
5 Winjer 4:29
6 Skym 4:07
7 Bruce Lee 4:42
8 Kittens 7:30
9 Push Downstairs 6:03
10 Something Like A Mama 6:37
11 Moaner 7:32

Companies, etc.

  • Record CompanyV2 Records, Inc.
  • Record CompanyBMG Entertainment
  • Manufactured ByBMG Distribution
  • Distributed ByBMG Distribution
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Underworld (2)
  • Copyright ©Underworld (2)
  • Licensed ToJBO Limited
  • Licensed ToV2 Music Ltd.
  • Record CompanyTime Warner Inc.
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Warner Brothers (2)
  • Licensed ToUnderworld (2)
  • Published ByUnderworld (2)
  • Published BySherlock Holmes Music Ltd.
  • Published ByWarner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.
  • Published ByRick's Music, Inc.
  • Published ByBudde Songs, Inc.
  • Published BySweet Summer Night Music
  • Published ByRightsong Music, Inc.
  • Recorded AtLemonworld
  • Mixed AtLemonworld
  • Mastered AtThe Soundmasters
  • Glass Mastered AtCinram, Richmond, IN – D90215-15
  • Pressed ByCinram, Richmond, IN

Credits

  • ArtworkTomato (6)
  • Engineer, Mixed ByTom Morrison
  • ManagementJukes Productions Ltd.*
  • Management [Tour Management]Malcolm Corbett
  • Mastered ByKevin Metcalfe
  • Percussion [All The Hitting Things Done In A Live, Loose And Sexy Way Not Dissimilar To Drumming But Better]Trevor Morais
  • Performer [Underworld]Rick Smith
  • ProducerRick Smith
  • Voice [Spoken Text]Todd (7)
  • Written-ByUnderworld

Notes

Recorded and mixed at LemonWorld.
Mastered at Soundmasters.

Published by Underworld / Sherlock Holmes Music Ltd. (ASCAP) / Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI), except
"Shudder/King Of Snake" published by Underworld / Sherlock Holmes Music Ltd. (ASCAP) /Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI) / Rick's Music, Inc, o.b.o. itself and Budde Songs, Inc. (BMI) / Sweet Summer Night Music (ASCAP).

All rights on behalf of Budde Songs, Inc and Rick's Music Inc,
istered by Rightsong Music, Inc (BMI).

(p)(c) 1998 Underworld exclusively licensed to JBO Limited for UK and Ireland; World excluding UK and Ireland V2 Music Limited
except for "Moaner" (p)1997 Warner Brothers, a division of Time Warner Inc. under license to Underworld / JBO Limited for UK and Ireland; World excluding UK and Ireland V2 Music Limited.

Printed in the U.S.A.
Made in the U.S.A.

Issued in a standard jewel case with clear tray and 12 fold-out insert.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 6 38812 70422 1
  • Barcode (String): 638812704221
  • Rights Society: ASCAP
  • Rights Society: BMI
  • ISRC (Track 01): GBCGL9800029
  • ISRC (Track 02): GBCGL9800030
  • ISRC (Track 03): GBCGL9800031
  • ISRC (Track 04): GBCGL9800032
  • ISRC (Track 05): GBCGL9800033
  • ISRC (Track 06): GBCGL9800034
  • ISRC (Track 07): GBCGL9800035
  • ISRC (Track 08): GBCGL9800036
  • ISRC (Track 09): GBCGL9800037
  • ISRC (Track 10): GBCGL9800038
  • ISRC (Track 11): GBCGL9800039
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): 3881 63881270422 D90215-15 A
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 2): 3881 63881270422 D00908-01 A
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 6100
  • Mastering SID Code: L388

Other Versions (5 of 73)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Untitled (Cassette, Advance, Album) Not On Label (Underworld Self-released) none UK 1998
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Beaucoup Fish (CD, Album) V2 JBO1005438 Europe 1999
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Beaucoup Fish (2×LP, Album) V2 JBO1005431 UK & Europe 1999
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Beaucoup Fish (CD, Album, Limited Edition, Digisleeve) V2 JBO1005432 UK & Europe 1999
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Beaucoup Fish (Minidisc, Album) V2 JBO1005439 UK 1999

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Reviews

  • Booj1Boy's avatar
    Booj1Boy
    Edited 5 years ago
    Some great singles and some standout album cuts, but overall the album doesn't feel very cohesive and instead feels scattershot. A good, maybe even great album, but pales in comparison to Dub and Second Toughest.
    • FLuViRuS's avatar
      FLuViRuS
      Edited 18 years ago
      I totally see why Underworld chose the singles off this album as they did. This album comprises quality house / tech house / techno tunes, with subtly-infused pop sensibilities. When it came out in the market, I ed that epic house was the new frontier and Underworld's 12 minutes "Cups" (which subsequently yielded another 9 minutes' worth of remix by Salt City Orchestra) wowed the world over.

      The singles off this album have been remixed by big names such as Adam Beyer, Darren Price, Roger Sanchez, Rob Rives, Francois K, Future Shock, Micronauts (incredibly creative remix of Bruce Lee), Buffalo Daughter, Dave Clarke, Ashley Beedle, Slam, Fatboy Slim, and of course, Underworld themselves. The remixes are quality tracks, each and every of them, which rivals the hard-to-beat originals. The B sides off this album are a little more questionable, but they're not the highlights anyway.

      That was a wonderful era for Underworld. Darren Emerson was still part of the group, BT was a rising star, and Pete Tong was releasing his Essential Mixes compilations. I those glorious days.
      • kentandrew's avatar
        kentandrew
        Edited 18 years ago
        For some strange reason, the first and last tracks on this full-length are the best offerings. However formulaic Underworld are and similar all their albums are, every album sounds refreshing and energetic. Moaner is the reason I bought this, but overall everything is enjoyable. I have never liked the picks that Underworld make for their singles. Push upstairs and bruce lee are singles in numerous forms of media, but I have never touched a single one, regardless of who remixed the track. This is one of the few bands whose remixes are never matched by the original song.

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