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Leftism is the debut album by electronica musicians Leftfield, released in 1995. It was shortlisted for the 1995 Mercury Music Prize but lost-out to "Dummy" by Portishead . In a 1998 Q magazine poll, readers voted it the eightieth greatest album of all time, while in 2000 Q magazine placed it at number 34 in its list of the 100 Greatest British Albums Ever.
[edit] Track listing
- "Release The Pressure" – 7:39 (featuring Earl Sixteen and Cheshire Cat with Ad-Libs by Papa Dee)
- "Afro-Left" – 7:33 (featuring Djum Djum)
- "Melt" – 5:21
- "Song Of Life" – 6:55
- "Original" – 6:22 (featuring Toni Halliday)
- "Black Flute" – 3:46
- "Space Shanty" – 7:15
- "Inspection (Check One)" – 6:30 (featuring Danny Red)
- "Storm 3000" – 5:44
- "Open Up" – 6:52 (featuring John Lydon)
- "21st Century Poem" – 5:42 (featuring Lemn Sissay)
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[edit] Triple LP
The Album was also released on Double and Triple LP Editions. The Triple LP Edition had a slightly altered track listing, two extra songs on it ("Cut For Life" & "Half Past Dub"), and an extended version of "Open Up". It however didn't contain "Song Of Life"
- Release The Pressure – 7:39
- Afro-Left – 7:32
- Cut For Life - 7:09
- Melt - 5:15
- Black Flute - 3:56
- Original - 6:22
- Inspection (Check One) - 6:29
- Space Shanty - 7:14
- Storm 3000 - 5:45
- Half Past Dub - 3:38
- Open Up - 8:44
- 21st Century Poem - 4:39
[edit] Australian Edition Bonus Disc
The Australian release was released with a bonus disc containing bonus and re-mixed tracks.
- Afro-Left (Afro-Ride) - 9:10
- Release The Pressure (Release One) - 7:23
- Original (Live Dub) - 7:37
- Filter Fish - 7:40
- Afro-Left (Afro-Central) - 7:43
- Release The Pressure (Release Four) - 5:03
[edit] Bonus Disk
The Album was re-released on 29th May 2000 with a bonus disk of remixed versions
- Afro-Ride – 9:10
- Release The Pressure (Release One) – 7:20
- Original (Live Dub) – 7:31
- Filter Fish – 7:40
- Afro-Central – 7:43
- Release The Pressure (Release Four) – 5:02
- Cut For Life – 7:02