Auntie Aubrey's Excursions Beyond the Call of Duty

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Auntie Aubrey's Excursions Beyond the Call of Duty
Auntie Aubrey's Excursions Beyond the Call of Duty cover
Remix album by The Orb
Released 1996
Genre Ambient, Chill out
Length ??:??
Label Deviant Records, Ultra Records
Professional reviews
Auntie Aubrey Remix Compilations chronology
Auntie Aubrey's Excursions Beyond the Call of Duty
(1996/2001)
Auntie Aubrey's Excursions Beyond the Call of Duty Part 2
(2001)

Auntie Aubrey's Excursions Beyond the Call of Duty is a remix compilation by The Orb originally released on a limited edition four record set in 1996. It was re-released five years later on CD along with its sequel, Auntie Aubrey's Excursions Beyond the Call of Duty Part 2. The original vinyl did not have "Lily Was Here" or Marathon's "Movin" and instead had Depeche Mode's "Happiest Girl", Erasure's "Ship of Fools", Primal Scream's "Higher Than The Sun", and Lovekittens' "What Goes On".

Contents

[edit] 2001 Track listing

[edit] Disc 1

  1. Material - Praying Mantra (16:58)
  2. Killing Joke - Democracy (The Russian Tundra Mix) (19:09)
  3. Suzuki K1 >> 7.5cc - Satellite Serenade (Trans Asian Express Mix) (13:56)
  4. David A. Stewart feat. Candy Dulfer - Lily Was Here (Space Centre Medical Hum) (7:47)
  5. Ready Made - Ambient State (1:06)
  6. Wir - So And Slow It Grows (6:49)
  7. Yasuaki Shimizu - Secret Squirrel (7:16)

[edit] Disc 2

  1. Yello - You Gotta Say Yes To Another Excess (Orb Goes The Weasel Mix) (12:51)
  2. Innersphere - Out Of Body (Logical Mix) (4:08)
  3. Sun Electric - O'Locco (Orbital Therapy Part 1) (5:32)
  4. Maurizio - Ploy (Battersea Was An Island Of Mud Mix) (12:28)
  5. Time Unlimited - Men Of Wadodem (Orbital Mix) (4:19)
  6. Paradise X - 2 Much (Start And Depart From Paradise Mix) (6:41)
  7. Pop Will Eat Itself - Home (Home Sweet Home Orb Remix) (11:29)
  8. Marathon - Movin (Ambientappella Live Mix) (8:42)
  9. Zodiac Youth - Fast Forward The Future (Buckets & Bongs Mixture) (7:34)

Original pressing was in MONO but later releases were in stereo.

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