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Length
  
73:55

U.F.Orb (1992)
  
Live 93 (1993)

Release date
  
6 July 1992

Label
  
Big Life

Artist
  
The Orb

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Released
  
6 July 1992 (1992-07-06)

Genres
  
Ambient music, Ambient house, Electronica, Intelligent dance music

Producers
  
Steve Hillage, Martin Glover

Nominations
  
Brit Award for MasterCard British Album of the Year

Similar
  
The Orb albums, Ambient music albums

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U.F.Orb is the second studio album by English electronic music group The Orb. It was released in July 1992 and reached number one on the UK Album Chart. It featured an edited version of The Orb's single "Blue Room". Noted graphic design group The Designers Republic designed the cover art.

Contents

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Background

Orb member Kris Weston integrated his technical and creative expertise with Alex Paterson's Eno-influenced ambience on U.F.Orb, creating "drum and bass rhythms" with "velvet keyboards" and "rippling synth lines". U.F.Orb reached number one on the UK Albums Chart to the shock of critics, who were surprised that fans had embraced what journalists considered to be progressive rock. Heavily influenced by The Orb and U.F.Orb in particular, many trip hop groups sprang up emulating The Orb's "chill-out blueprint". U.F.Orb expresses The Orb's fascination with alien life with its bizarre sound samples and in the album's title itself. The album's single, "Blue Room", is itself a reference to the supposed Blue Room of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, which was heavily investigated as a possible UFO evidence holding room.

"Blue Room", a near 17-minute piece, features bass playing by Jah Wobble and guitar by coproducer Steve Hillage. The full version of the song is 40 minutes and was released as a single. The initial UK vinyl release featured a limited edition which came in a sealed blue heavy PVC cover and featured two art prints and a bonus 12" of the soundtrack to the film The Orb's Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld: Patterns and Textures.

On 1 October 2007, the album was reissued on two CDs as part of Universal Music's "Collector's Series". Although all the tracks are remastered, its release is to coincide with 15th anniversary of the album's release. The second CD includes remixes from the singles released around the period of the original album.

Original release

Big Life – BLRLP 18, 513 749-1

1992 US double CD edition

Mercury – 314 513 749-2, Big Life – 314 513 749-2

15th anniversary edition

Universal Music – 5300703

Songs

1OOBE12:52
2UFOrb6:09
3Blue Room17:34

References

U.F.Orb Wikipedia