Fourteenth Century Sky

1994 EP by The Dust Brothers
Fourteenth Century Sky
EP by
The Dust Brothers
ReleasedJanuary 1994
Recorded1993
GenreBig beat
Length23:43
LabelJunior Boys Own
ProducerThe Dust Brothers
The Dust Brothers chronology
Song to the Siren
(1992)
Fourteenth Century Sky
(1994)
My Mercury Mouth E.P
(1994)

Fourteenth Century Sky is an extended play (EP) by English big beat duo The Chemical Brothers, their second release under the name The Dust Brothers.[1][2] The EP contains "Chemical Beats" and "One Too Many Mornings", later released on the Brothers' debut album Exit Planet Dust. There are two different versions of the EP in terms of design, one has a predominantly black background as in the picture, the other is predominantly white and appears to be somewhat rarer.

"One Too Many Mornings" found fame in 2001 after appearing on several chillout compilation albums.[citation needed] The version of "Chemical Beats" is the full-length version, with an extended intro. The full version of the song wasn't included on Exit Planet Dust due to an uncleared vocal sample and has not been available since. The sample was "take this, brother, may it serve you well," from the Beatles' song "Revolution 9".[citation needed]

Track listings

All tracks are written by The Dust Brothers

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Chemical Beats"5:37
2."One Too Many Mornings"4:10
Side two
No.TitleLength
3."Dope Coil"5:02
4."Her Jazz"8:35
Total length:23:43

References

  1. ^ Kamau, Eric (21 November 2021). "Top 10 Chemical Brothers Songs". ClassicRockHistory.com. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  2. ^ "20 years celebrating life with electronics, Chemical Brothers. – A Review by SongBlog". songblog.io. Retrieved 18 April 2023.

External links

  • Fourteenth Century Sky at Discogs
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