Spicelab – A Day On Our Planet
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Harthouse – HHLP009 |
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Electronic |
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Ambient |
Tracklist
A | Falling | 17:59 | |
B | We Got Spice (Part 1-4) | 19:14 | |
C | A Day On Our Planet | 17:49 | |
D | Planet Spice | 16:19 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Harthouse
- Copyright © – Harthouse
- Published By – Moonquake Music
- Published By – Edition Discoton
- Made By – Warner Music Manufacturing Europe
- Lacquer Cut At – Record Service Alsdorf
- Pressed By – WMME Alsdorf
Credits
- Lacquer Cut By – Hü*
- Producer, Written-By – Oliver Lieb
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (barcode on sleeve): 4 005902 633062
- Label Code: LC 5303
- Rights Society: GEMA/BIEM
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): WMME Alsdorf HH-LP-009-A Hü
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): WMME Alsdorf HH-LP-009-B Hü
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side C): WMME Alsdorf HH-LP-009-C Hü
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side D): WMME Alsdorf HH-LP-009-D Hü
Other Versions (5 of 9)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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A Day On Our Planet (CD, Album) | Harthouse | HH CD 009 | 1994 | ||||
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A Day On Our Planet (2×LP, Album, Test Pressing) | Harthouse | HH LP 009 | 1994 | |||
A Day On Our Planet (CD, Album) | Planet Earth Recordings | P 50119-2 | US | 1995 | |||
A Day On Our Planet (CD, Album) | Harthouse America | HH 1003-2 | US | 1995 | |||
New Submission
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A Day On Our Planet (Cassette, Album, Stereo) | Harthouse | P 50119-4 | 1995 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Am I the only one who's cover is upside down (or sideways)? - I mean, if I want the cover's opening to be on the right (as most records are), it means either I flip the cover upside-down, or have the back cover act as the front... Like its an album printed in a country who's language is read right to left.
Rather odd, no? -
The sound of life for me - unique cosmos - love - freedom - lose yourself in the universe - An absolutely timeless masterpiece!
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Edited 8 years ago-"You should always take responsibility for your mistakes" my mother told me... so here we go! Posted wrongly my opinion at the CD-release version some years back, without never ever seen a copy in that format with my own two blue eyes; how could I be so blind?!
I'm old for heavens sake - CD's is for schmucks, and every other sound carrying source, except for vinyl of course (!), is probably an ill intended conspiracy, trying to micromanage fine people like you and me!
So here is my review, somewhat late but anyway:
eyqq June 28, 2014
The track "Falling" has always been, now and forever, the, obvious, soundtrack for my life; consisting a emotional ambivalence and beauty... I reckon that it will be played, and provide the atmosphere, at my funeral; while the pastor is preaching!?
30+ something now but still: goose bumps present themselves when listened to; while it also carries the memories of a past and cheerful, intoxicated, youth.
Amen
Edit: The sample in Fallings intro is taken from the movie "Silence of the lambs" - a scene where a cop, in an elevator, talking into a walkie talkie: "... He sees to be hanging on; top three floor secured; main stair wall secured, we think he's on two" -
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Edited 15 years agoIn my opinion one of Oliver Lieb's strongest releases. It got woefully overlooked due to his quarrels with Harthouse at the time, which in turn lead to a severe lack of promotion. Quite unjust, as this LP contains some of the most wonderful music to ever come out of Oliver's studio. "Falling", with its spine-chilling intro, hazy samples and tense melodics, as well as the fiercely driving tribal workout "We Got Spice Pt.1-4" show yet again that Oliver knows how to handle both the dancefloor and the home listening environment quite brilliantly.
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