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Originally released nine years ago, www.ShopDjShadow.com is proud to announce the deluxe re-release of Shadow's seminal album Endtroducing
The deluxe edition includes a remastered version of 'Endtroducing' packaged with all of the elements of the original release, along with unseen images from the project's original photographer, liner notes from author Eliot Wilder and Shadow himself, detailed annotations and a discography. The second CD offers a selection of original demos, alternate mixes and musical ideas that served as Shadow's blueprint for the album, along with rare remixes and tracks that were issued exclusively on singles at the time of the album's release.
In 1996 London-based indie label Mo'Wax Records released an album that quietly yet undeniably altered the landscape and expanded the bounds of modern music. 'Endtroducing' the debut long- player from Northern California's DJ Shadow, fulfilled Run-DMC's dream of DJ-as-band and resolutely announced that turntablism -- as it would come to be known -- could not only exist outside the club, but also welcomed repeated listening.
If you've ever thought about revisiting Endtroducing but were waiting for an excuse, the excuse has arrived.
Label: Island Released: June 7, 2005
TRACK LISTING Disc One 1. Best Foot Forward 2. Building Steam With A Grain Of Salt 3. Number Song 4. Changeling 5. Transmission 1 6. What Does Your Soul Look Like? Part 4 7. Untitled 8. Stem / Long Stem 9. Transmission 2 10. Mutual Slump 11. Organ Donor 12. Why Hip-Hop Sucks In '96 13. Midnight In A Perfect World 14. Napalm Brain / Scatter Brain 15. What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 1 - Blue Sky Revisit) 16. Transmission 3
Disc Two - Excessive Ephemera 1. Best Foot Forward [Alternate Version] 2. Building Steam With A Grain Of Salt [Alternate Take Without Overdubs] 3. The Number Song [Cut Chemist Party Mix] 4. Changeling [Original Demo Excerpt] 5. Stem [Cops 'N' Robbers Mix] 6. Soup 7. Red Bus Needs To Leave 8. Mutual Slump [Alternate Take Without Overdubs] 9. Organ Donor [Extended Overhaul] 10. Why Hip-Hop Sucks In '96 [Alternate Take] 11. Midnight In A Perfect World [Gab Mix] 12. Napalm Brain [Original Demo Beat] 13. What Does Your Soul Look Like [Peshay Remix] 14. DJ Shadow Live in Oxford, England - Oct 30 1997 |
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