Apollo XIPeace (In The Middle East)

Label:

WAU! Mr. Modo Recordings – APOLLO 11

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 45 RPM, Stereo

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Bleep

Tracklist

A Peace (In The Middle East) (Sea Of Tranquility Mix) 6:45
B1 Peace (In The Middle East) (7" Radio Edit) 3:31
B2 Peace (In The Middle East) (Is This Really The Orb? Mix) 3:23

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗WAU! Mr. Modo Records
  • Copyright ©WAU! Mr. Modo Records
  • Published ByOrb Music
  • Published ByBig Life Music
  • Published ByCopyright Control
  • Designed AtThe Designers Republic
  • Mastered AtMusitech

Credits

  • DesignThe Designers Republic
  • EngineerThrash
  • ProducerApollo XI
  • Written-ByWilliams*

Notes

Info on sticker:
["Approved Orbsonic" logo]
Twelve inches Orbiting at 45 RPM in Stereo from Wau! Mr Modo PO Box 483 Sheffield S1 2BY Made in England and Designed in The Designers Republic

Info on label:
℗ 1991 Wau! Mr Modo Records © 1991 Wau! Mr Modo Records
Made in England

Samples President Richard Nixon's phone call with the astronauts from Apollo 11 on the moon, July 20, 1969.
No durations appear on release.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Scanned): 5018775901199
  • Barcode (Text): 5 018775 901199
  • Other (Code on bottom of back of sleeve, some copies): 205
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, variant 1): APOLLO 11 A-1 "ALL PEOPLE ON EARTH ARE ONE" MT H
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, variant 1): APOLLO 11 B-1 "GENERATING... ANALYZING" J
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, variant 2): APOLLO 11 A-1 "ALL PEOPLE ON EARTH ARE ONE" MT H
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, variant 2): APOLLO 11 B-1 "GENERATING... ANALYZING..." L
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, variant 3): APOLLO 11 A-1 "ALL PEOPLE ON EARTH ARE ONE" MT D
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, variant 3): APOLLO 11 B-1 "GENERATING... ANALYZING..." C

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Reviews

  • chimneyfish's avatar
    chimneyfish
    Interesting that this was released on 21st January 1991, as a week earlier on 14th January, and considering the Orb and KLF / Patterson and Cauty connection, “Klonk Blip Every Trip” which is solely credited to Tony Thorpe of The Moody Boys was released as a vinyl exclusive 12” on the KLF’s 3am Eternal (The Moody Boys Selection) KLF 005Y. Both tracks use the chanting sample. Anyone know the source of the sample? https://discogs.mejordescarga.net/release/44536-The-KLF-3-AM-Eternal-The-Moody-Boys-Selection
    • BlueMoonWax's avatar
      BlueMoonWax
      Great track. Heard this on Ultra Rare Trax & always thought the distorted bass was just the result of a bad recording as the album was a bootleg. Just listened to the YouTube video & it sounds the same (although, not the same recording featured on the album, which had more record crackle). It's a shame as it's such a wicked tune with great breaks, which can't be heard properly once the bass kicks in. Wonder if this was intentional or not... Given how highly accomplished The Orb were I would say it was, would still be nice to hear it crystal clear though !
      • philipondroid's avatar
        philipondroid
        slightly surprised how this seems to slip under the radar given the fact that it is basically The Orb.
        it is well worth it for a measly £squid or two
        • robberblackdog's avatar
          robberblackdog
          Edited 14 years ago
          I love this Ep - a mate used to play it out all the time back in the day. 1992/3 at squat rave we used to run in Clerenwell North London (Zero Gravity)
          it took me 15 years to track it down thanks to discogs! Think i paid A £10 for this ,but its a great record in my opinion.
          it has a wicked breakbeat, moon landing samples and monster sub bass!
          best orb record ever!

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