Formica Blues - Samples

Samples

  • "Life in Mono": The IPCRESS File, written and recorded by John Barry
  • "Silicone": "Walk On By", written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, recorded by Isaac Hayes; "Get Carter", written and recorded by Roy Budd
  • "Slimcea Girl": "Viva Revolucion", written by Jon Carter, recorded by Artery
  • "Penguin Freud": "Answered Prayers", written and recorded by David Sylvian; an interpolation of "The Pan Piper", written by Gil Evans

Uncredited samples in "Hello Cleveland!" consist of: Sinfonia by Luciano Berio; Six Pieces (Op. 6) by Anton Webern; Five Pieces for Orchestra (Op. 16) by Arnold Schoenberg; and Lulu Suite by Alban Berg. The sources sampled are found to be most likely recordings by Riccardo Chailly for Sinfonia and Simon Rattle for the three latter works — recordings all noted as being out-of-print.

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