Vol. 1 - Auntie Aubrey's Excursions Beyond the Call of Duty

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
This long out-of-print classic finally gets released stateside! 2 CD's collecting Dr. Alex Patterson's ambient chilled-out remixes of tracks by Depeche Mode, Yello, Primal Scream and more. This is the first in a collection of 2 parts. 16 tracks. 2 CD's packaged in a double slimline cd jewel box with O-card.

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Vol. 1 - Auntie Aubrey's Excursions Beyond the Call of Duty
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Time for a cup of tea with Aunty Aubrey
  • Time for a cup of tea with Auntie Aubrey.
  • Three stars is just about right
  • stereo
  • Merely good
Vol. 1 - Auntie Aubrey's Excursions Beyond the Call of Duty
The Orb
Manufacturer: Ultra Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005LMXR
Release Date: 2001-07-10

Tracks:

  1. Praying Mantra - Material
  2. Democracy (The Russian Tundra Mix) - Killing Joke
  3. Satellite Serenade (Trans Asian Express Mix) - Keiichi Suzuki
  4. Lily Was Here (Space CentreMedical Hum) - David A Stewart
  5. Ambient State - Readymade
  6. So And Slow It Grows (The Orb In Atlas Mix) - Wire
  7. Secret Squirrel - Yasuaki Shimizu

Tracks:

  1. You Gotta Say Yes To Another Excess (Orb Goes The Weasel Mix) - Yello
  2. Out Of Body (Logical Mix) - Innersphere
  3. O'Locco (Orbital Therapy Part 1) - Sun Electric
  4. Ploy (Battersea Was An Island Of Mud Mix) - Mauritzio
  5. Men Of Wadodem (Orbital Mix) - Time Unlimited
  6. Too Much (Start And Depart From Paradise Mix) - Paradise X
  7. Home (Home Sweet Home Orb Remix) - Pop Will Eat Itself
  8. Movin (Ambientappella Live Mix) - Marathon
  9. Fast Forward The Future (Bucket And Bong Mix) - Zodiac Youth

Album Description

This long out-of-print classic finally gets released stateside! 2 CD's collecting Dr. Alex Patterson's ambient chilled-out remixes of tracks by Depeche Mode, Yello, Primal Scream and more. This is the first in a collection of 2 parts. 16 tracks. 2 CD's packaged in a double slimline cd jewel box with O-card.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Time for a cup of tea with Aunty Aubrey.......2004-04-17

This is a collection of the Orb's Best remixes. I recommend the 2001 release which includes Dave Stewart's "Lily was Here". The remix is an Orb classic. Here is the best of the Orb remix projects. Long, indulgent remixes of popular early 1990's songs, this album represents the best of the Orb's remix work. Disc 1 is the highlight. Material, Keichi Suzuki, and Killing Joke sound like they were made to be played together. An impeccable Orb mix.

5 out of 5 stars Time for a cup of tea with Auntie Aubrey........2004-04-17

Here is an essential set of Orb remixes. The 2001 RELEASE is the best choice (as opposed to 1996) as it includes the Orb remix of Dave Stewart's Lily was Here. It is not often written in the cyberspace discussions of Auntie Aubry's, but the 2001 release cut out Depeche Mode and Erasure in favour of more obscure Orb remixes. The result is perfect. Disc One is without flaws, from the long spralling mix of Killing Jokes's "Democracy" to the obscure ambient mix of "Secret Squirrel" this album is a gem. The second disc is a bit more eccentric, but still worth a listen.

3 out of 5 stars Three stars is just about right.......2003-03-21

This album was first released way back in 1996. I bought it then, and found a lot to like on the first disc. The remix of Suzuki Kei'ichi's "Satellite Serenade" was great, but now that the song has made the rounds on other compilations (including Sasha and Digweed's 'Northern Exposure'), it's lost its freshness. "Mantra," a wonderful song by Material, is given the ultra-deluxe treatment here, and an already-great original is turned into something even better. Stunning. "Democracy" (overlong) and "Fast Forward the Future" (dated) help round out an absorbing listening experience. Fity-two minutes of electronic goodness. "Higher Than the Sun," a classic chill out track, is adequate, but should have been better. "Ambient State" promises to be one of the best Oh-my-god tracks ever produced, but lasts all of 46 seconds. In a way, that's worse than not having included it at all.

Then something goes horribly wrong. The final track on disc one is miserable, and the trend continues. From day one, I found the second disc-- from start to finish-- to be entirely unlistenable. Unimiaginative, dated (even then), and boring, the numbers start sounding phoned-in. After a fantastic buildup, everything falls flat.

Recommended only to completists (now that five years have passed since its initial release). Those first tracks are remarkable, but it all adds up to a great EP followed by lots of static.

3 out of 5 stars stereo.......2002-10-19

I just bought this album, making the first of any ORB cd's that I own. I'm not even finished listening to track 2 yet but I can tell you that so far, it is definately in stereo... I'm not sure what these people are talking about unless this is a new version...

I only gave it 3 stars because I haven't heard enough of it yet to make an educated decision.

3 out of 5 stars Merely good.......2002-02-10

Some Orb albums are great (U.F.Orb, Orbus Terrarum) and some merely good (Pomme Fritz, Cydonia). This album falls into the latter category. I had a sense of "deja vu" when I first listened to this album - like I'd heard it all somewhere before. Some of it I had - in its original form.

This doesn't sound like a collection of remixes, though: it sounds like a proper Orb album, albeit one that sounds like it was made on auto-pilot. However, every noise Orb has ever committed to tape is worth having. Just buy the essentials first.

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