Talk:Volume Four

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[edit] Swallow, swallow love

Note that the AMG entry is currently mistaken; track three is called "Lovesleep" by the band Swallow, and not vice-versa. The AMG also lists the Aphex Twin track as "En Trange to Exit". An almost equal number of Google hits list it as "En Trance to Exit", which makes more sense, but unfortunately I do not have a copy of the album to find out for sure. I believe the same track was also on the first Analogue Bubblebath EP, but I have seen it spelled "Entrance to Exit", and I cannot be 100% sure that it is the same track, or instead something that the Aphex Twin grabbed out of his cassette box and slung into a jiffy bag. -Ashley Pomeroy 17:52, 4 December 2007 (UTC)