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| Released = 1st July 1993 | | Released = 1st July 1993 | ||
| Recorded = Spring 1993 | | Recorded = Spring 1993 | ||
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| This album = '''''360°'''''<br />(1993) | | This album = '''''360°'''''<br />(1993) | ||
| Next album = '']''<br>(1995) | | Next album = '']''<br />(1995) | ||
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'''''360°''''' is the debut album by British band ]. It was released in ] on ] and set forth the combination of dub, trance, electro and sampling for which Dreadzone were to become well-known. Although lacking chart success, the album attracted the attention of ], who gave it significant airplay. | '''''360°''''' is the debut album by British band ]. It was released in ] on ] and set forth the combination of dub, trance, electro and sampling for which Dreadzone were to become well-known. Although lacking chart success, the album attracted the attention of ], who gave it significant airplay. | ||
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==Samples and Influences== | ==Samples and Influences== | ||
*'''L.O.V.E.''' begins with a sample of dialogue from ] (1955), spoken by ]: <blockquote> | * '''L.O.V.E.''' begins with a sample of dialogue from ] (1955), spoken by ]: <blockquote> | ||
:"''L-O-V-E! You see these fingers, dear hearts? These fingers has veins that run straight to the soul of man. The right hand, friends, the hand of love. Now watch, and I'll show you the story of life''". | :"''L-O-V-E! You see these fingers, dear hearts? These fingers has veins that run straight to the soul of man. The right hand, friends, the hand of love. Now watch, and I'll show you the story of life''". | ||
</blockquote>The dialogue "''We're going to have an orgasm that you can't even comprehend''" is an extract from ]'s documentary ]. Piano fragments are sampled from "Moments in Love" by ]. The closing words "''And what is love? ....Love is the inspiration of poets and philosophers. Love is the voice of music''" are spoken by Burt Lancaster in the 1960 film ]. | </blockquote>The dialogue "''We're going to have an orgasm that you can't even comprehend''" is an extract from ]'s documentary ]. Piano fragments are sampled from "Moments in Love" by ]. The closing words "''And what is love? ....Love is the inspiration of poets and philosophers. Love is the voice of music''" are spoken by Burt Lancaster in the 1960 film ]. | ||
*'''The Good, The Bad And The Dread''' "''When you hear a strange sound, drop to the ground''" is spoken by ] in the 1968 film ]. Musical samples are taken from ]'s score for ] (1965). | * '''The Good, The Bad And The Dread''' "''When you hear a strange sound, drop to the ground''" is spoken by ] in the 1968 film ]. Musical samples are taken from ]'s score for ] (1965). | ||
*'''The Warning''' The opening dialogue section<blockquote> | * '''The Warning''' The opening dialogue section<blockquote> | ||
:''Don't move. | :''Don't move. | ||
:''That's what you get for messin' with the police'' | :''That's what you get for messin' with the police'' | ||
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is taken from the 1988 film ]. A snatch of dialogue from ] ("''Ooh! Ahh! Come on!''") is used as a rhythmic trope. | is taken from the 1988 film ]. A snatch of dialogue from ] ("''Ooh! Ahh! Come on!''") is used as a rhythmic trope. | ||
*'''Dream On''' samples a cry "Marijuana!" from the 1970 film ]. | * '''Dream On''' samples a cry "Marijuana!" from the 1970 film ]. | ||
*'''Skeleton At The Feast''' : "Like a little grain of gold glittering in sand" and other snatches of dialogue are from the 1936 film ] | * '''Skeleton At The Feast''' : "Like a little grain of gold glittering in sand" and other snatches of dialogue are from the 1936 film ] | ||
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360° is the debut album by British band Dreadzone. It was released in 1993 on Creation Records and set forth the combination of dub, trance, electro and sampling for which Dreadzone were to become well-known. Although lacking chart success, the album attracted the attention of John Peel, who gave it significant airplay.
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "House of Dread" | Letts, Roberts, Williams | 5:04 |
2. | "L.O.V.E." | Roberts, Bran | 7:09 |
3. | "Chinese Ghost Story" | Mah, Roberts | 6:09 |
4. | "The Good The Bad and The Dread" | Morricone, Roberts | 6:51 |
5. | "The Warning" | Roberts, Bran | 7:05 |
6. | "Dream On" | Roberts | 7:05 |
7. | "Far Encounter" | Roberts | 8:22 |
8. | "Skeleton at the Feast" | Roberts | 5:38 |
9. | "Rastafarout" | Roberts, Bran | 7:01 |
Samples and Influences
- L.O.V.E. begins with a sample of dialogue from Night of the Hunter (1955), spoken by Robert Mitchum:
- "L-O-V-E! You see these fingers, dear hearts? These fingers has veins that run straight to the soul of man. The right hand, friends, the hand of love. Now watch, and I'll show you the story of life".
The dialogue "We're going to have an orgasm that you can't even comprehend" is an extract from Diane Keaton's documentary Heaven. Piano fragments are sampled from "Moments in Love" by Art of Noise. The closing words "And what is love? ....Love is the inspiration of poets and philosophers. Love is the voice of music" are spoken by Burt Lancaster in the 1960 film Elmer Gantry.
- The Good, The Bad And The Dread "When you hear a strange sound, drop to the ground" is spoken by Charles Bronson in the 1968 film Once Upon a Time in the West. Musical samples are taken from Ennio Morricone's score for For a Few Dollars More (1965).
- The Warning The opening dialogue section
- Don't move.
- That's what you get for messin' with the police
- Hands behind your heads, interlock your fingers, down on your knees. Let's go
is taken from the 1988 film Colors. A snatch of dialogue from Rocky ("Ooh! Ahh! Come on!") is used as a rhythmic trope.
- Dream On samples a cry "Marijuana!" from the 1970 film Woodstock.
- Skeleton At The Feast : "Like a little grain of gold glittering in sand" and other snatches of dialogue are from the 1936 film The Man Who Could Work Miracles
Personnel
- Greg Roberts - Keyboards, Synthesizer, Programming
- Tim Bran - Keyboards, Synthesizer, Programming, Mixing, Engineering
- Melanie Guillaume - Vocals
- Deborah Irie - Vocals
- Dan Donovan - Keyboards
- Alison Goldfrapp - Vocals (Tracks 4, 7)
- Ted Hayton - Editing
References
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