Singles 93–03
2003 greatest hits album by The Chemical Brothers From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2003 greatest hits album by The Chemical Brothers From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Singles 93–03 is a compilation album by English electronic music duo The Chemical Brothers, released on 22 September 2003. It is a collection of singles from the duo between 1993 and 2003 (though not all the singles are included), plus two new songs "Get Yourself High" and "The Golden Path". Early copies of the CD came with a bonus CD. It was certified gold by the BPI on 24 October 2003.[citation needed]
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Released | 22 September 2003 | |||
Recorded | 1992–2003 | |||
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Length | 71:22 | |||
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Producer | The Chemical Brothers | |||
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Singles from Singles 93–03 | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
About.com | [1] |
AllMusic | [2] |
Drowned in Sound | 6/10[3] |
Mojo | [4] |
musicOMH | positive[5] |
Pitchfork | 7.8/10[6] |
Q | [4] |
Resident Advisor | [7] |
Rolling Stone | [8] |
Stylus Magazine | A−[9] |
"Otter Rock", which is featured on the bonus disc as a previously unreleased song, also appears on The Big Noise (a charity CD released in The Guardian for Oxfam).
"The Golden Path" was released on 15 September 2003 as the first single from the album. It reached number 17 in the UK charts.[citation needed] "Get Yourself High" was the second single from the album, released on 8 December 2003. It was not eligible for the UK charts because it had five songs instead of three songs, which is required for qualification.
Many of the songs are edited, even if only by roughly 10 seconds.
No. | Title | Album | Length |
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1. | "Song to the Siren" | Exit Planet Dust | 4:30 |
2. | "Chemical Beats" | Exit Planet Dust | 4:02 |
3. | "Leave Home" | Exit Planet Dust | 5:05 |
4. | "Setting Sun" (featuring Noel Gallagher) | Dig Your Own Hole | 3:59 |
5. | "Block Rockin' Beats" | Dig Your Own Hole | 4:52 |
6. | "The Private Psychedelic Reel" | Dig Your Own Hole | 9:06 |
7. | "Hey Boy Hey Girl" | Surrender | 4:48 |
8. | "Let Forever Be" (featuring Noel Gallagher) | Surrender | 3:40 |
9. | "Out of Control" (featuring Bernard Sumner) | Surrender | 7:19 |
10. | "Star Guitar" | Come with Us | 6:08 |
11. | "The Test" (featuring Richard Ashcroft) | Come with Us | 6:52 |
12. | "Get Yourself High" (featuring k-os) | Previously unreleased | 5:48 |
13. | "The Golden Path" (featuring The Flaming Lips) | Previously unreleased | 4:46 |
Total length: | 71:20 |
A bonus disc was included with early copies of the CD. It features B-sides, previously unreleased material, EP tracks, remixes, and live tracks.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Not Another Drugstore (Planet Nine Mix)" | 6:52 |
2. | "The Duke" (previously unreleased) | 5:38 |
3. | "If You Kling to Me I'll Klong to You" (from the My Mercury Mouth EP and Life Is Sweet) | 5:23 |
4. | "Otter Rock" (previously unreleased) | 4:08 |
5. | "Morning Lemon" (from "Block Rockin' Beats") | 4:37 |
6. | "Galaxy Bounce (Original Version)" (full length version, originally featured on the soundtrack to Lara Croft: Tomb Raider; an edited version appears on Come with Us) | 4:46 |
7. | "Loops of Fury" (from the EP of the same name) | 4:43 |
8. | "Delik" (Remix of "Life Is Sweet", originally featured on the compilation "Trance Europe Express 4" (1995)[10]) | 5:29 |
9. | "Elektrobank (Live)" (live from the Roxy, NYC, November '96) | 7:51 |
10. | "Under the Influence (Mix 2)" (Mix 1 version on Surrender) | 5:28 |
11. | "Piku Playground (Live)" (originally released in 1998 on the MTV's Amp 2 compilation. Later on the Japanese edition of "Music:Response". Originally found on Dig Your Own Hole ("Piku") and Exit Planet Dust ("Playground for a Wedgeless Firm")) | 4:56 |
Total length: | 59:56 |
DVD extras
The album was repackaged with its original bonus disc and corresponding DVD and re-issued on Monday 26 November 2007.
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