Big Calm
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Big Calm | |||||
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Studio album by Morcheeba | |||||
Released | March 16, 1998 | ||||
Genre | Trip-Hop Downtempo |
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Length | 50:23 | ||||
Label | Sire | ||||
Producer | Morcheeba | ||||
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Big Calm (released in 1998) is the second album by Morcheeba. One of their more popular albums, Big Calm comprises 12 tracks. 'The Music That We Hear' which is found on special edition versions of the album is actually a reworking of another song off Morcheeba's first album, 'Who Can You Trust'. Along with the song itself being retitled instead of the original title, 'Moog Island'. It is given a summery output with a faster tempo added.
[edit] Track listing
- "The Sea"
- "Shoulder Holster"
- "Part of the Process"
- "Blindfold"
- "Let Me See"
- "Bullet Proof"
- "Over and Over"
- "Friction"
- "Diggin' a Watery Grave"
- "Fear and Love"
- "Big Calm"
- "The Music That We Hear" (bonus track)