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| Radio 1 Anti-Nazi Mix | ||||
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| Remix album by The Chemical Brothers | ||||
| Released | May 1997 | |||
| Genre | Electronica, Breaks | |||
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CD1 – 57:28 |
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| Label | Virgin Records » Freestyle Dust | |||
| Producer | Tom Rowlands, Ed Simons | |||
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Radio 1 Anti-Nazi Mix is a promotional mix album by British electronica duo The Chemical Brothers, released in the UK in May 1997 (see 1997 in music). It contains two discs: Disc 1 contains a mix named "Radio 1 Anti-Nazi Mix"; disc 2 contains an interview with journalist Peter Paphides, of which 38 answers (as 38 tracks) are included. The questions however are left out.
Being a numbered[1] promotional release, it is quite rare nowadays.
This mix was the basis of what would later be released as Brothers Gonna Work It Out[2].
Its artwork, promotional status, and the idea of having the album one continuous track, is similar to their later In Glint album.
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It features 18 tracks, these are:
This disc features 38 questions answered by Peter Paphides, although the questions are not given on the sleeve. A track is given for each answer, totalling 38 tracks.
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