1992—2002 | ||||
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Greatest hits album by Underworld | ||||
Released | 3 November 2003 | |||
Recorded | 1992–2002 | |||
Genre |
Techno House Trance Electronica |
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Length | 153:42 | |||
Label | JBO/V2 Records | |||
Producer | Rick Smith | |||
Underworld chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
AllMusic | |
Entertainment Weekly | A− |
About.com | |
Music Emissions | |
NME | 8/10 |
Almost Cool | 8/10 |
Uncut | |
PopMatters | favorable |
1992—2002 is a double disc compilation album by Underworld, released 3 November 2003 on JBO. This album was released in conjunction with the single, "Born Slippy .NUXX 2003".
This compilation marked the first album appearances of "Bigmouth", "Dirty" and "Spikee"; all of which had previously only been available as singles. Furthermore, it contained some of their more popular soundtrack pieces, including "Dark & Long (Dark Train)" and "Born Slippy .NUXX", both used in the film Trainspotting; "Rez", as used in Vanilla Sky; "Moaner" from Batman & Robin; and "8 Ball", which was featured in The Beach. The original versions of "Dark & Long" and "Born Slippy" were not included in the compilation.
The version of "Born Slippy .NUXX" included on this album is an exclusive edit of the song, while "Push Upstairs" is an extended mix. The full version of "Moaner" is also included.
Tim Booth of James has ranked it among his favourite albums.
All songs by Underworld, unless noted.
As above
A very small number of releases contained extended versions of "Dirty" and "Jumbo".