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[[ | [[File:Hullabaloo Promotional Poster.jpg|thumb|right|Hullabaloo promotional poster]] | ||
{{Discobox | {{Discobox | ||
| Name = Hullabaloo Soundtrack | | Name = Hullabaloo Soundtrack | ||
| Tracks = 21 | | Tracks = 21 | ||
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| Writer = [[Matthew Bellamy]] | | Writer = [[Matthew Bellamy]] | ||
| Producer = [[John Cornfield]], [[John Leckie]], [[Paul Reeve]] | | Producer = [[John Cornfield]], [[John Leckie]], [[Paul Reeve]] | ||
| Mastered = Stuart Hawkes, Metropolis Studios | |||
| Art = Barny Bewick, Laurence Stevens / LSD | | Art = Barny Bewick, Laurence Stevens / LSD | ||
| Publisher = | | Publisher = | ||
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| Format = | | Format = | ||
{{drop | {{drop | ||
|2CD, | |2CD, 1CD+1SACD | ||
|2 Cassette | |2 Cassette | ||
|2CD-R <small>(promo only)</small> | |2CD-R <small>(promo only)</small> | ||
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{{drop | {{drop | ||
|MUSH105CD | |MUSH105CD | ||
|5050466 887-2-3 <small> ( | |5050466 887-2-3 <small> (re-issue) </small> | ||
|481.2012.023 <small>(BX)</small> | |481.2012.023 <small>(BX)</small> | ||
|COL 508464 2 <small>(GR)</small> | |COL 508464 2 <small>(GR)</small> | ||
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}} | }} | ||
| Release = 1<sup>st</sup> July 2002 | | Release = 1<sup>st</sup> July 2002 | ||
| Chart | | Chart = {{drop | ||
|6 <small>(BE)</small> | |||
|9 <small>(FR)</small> | |||
|10 <small>(UK)</small> | |||
|12 <small>(CH)</small> | |||
|23 <small>(NL)</small> | |||
|25 <small>(NO)</small> | |||
|27 <small>(AT)</small> | |||
|29 <small>(IT)</small> | |||
|38 <small>(AU)</small> | |||
|47 <small>(DE)</small> | |||
}} | }} | ||
| Previous = Hullabaloo: Live at Le Zenith, Paris | |||
| PreviousLink = Hullabaloo: Live at Le Zenith, Paris (live) | |||
| Next = Absolution Tour | |||
| NextLink = Absolution Tour (live) | |||
| single1 = Dead Star/In Your World | image1 = Deadstarcdcover.jpg | |||
| Type = live | |||
| singlescount = 1 | |||
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==Information== | ==Information== | ||
The Hullabaloo Soundtrack was released in accompaniment on the [[Hullabaloo ( | {{disco-info | | ||
The Hullabaloo Soundtrack was released in accompaniment on the [[Hullabaloo (live)|''Hullabaloo'' DVD]]. Disc 1 includes a selection of B-sides used in the documentary on Disc 2 of the DVD, and disc 2 includes live tracks recorded at the [[Paris Zénith 2001 - 28th (gig)|Paris Zénith]] [[Paris Zénith 2001 - 29th (gig)|gigs]] in 2001. | |||
On physical copies, if the second (live) disc is rewound from the first song (some CD players will only allow fast forwarding from the last song), the [[Tom Waits]] intro "{{What's He Building}}" can be heard. | |||
}} | |||
Before Screenagers, salesmen can be heard in french trying to sell souvenirs. | |||
Hullabaloo is the only Muse album | ===Artwork=== | ||
Matt on a interview: "Hullabaloo, the front cover [...] we were trying to do a mock of 'The Prisoner', is like a kinda of some geezer, I think he's a secret agent, he's retired [...] he suddenly wakes up one day, in a strange uncivilized town, he's stuck in [...] he can't escape and everytime he tries to escape a large white balloon is chasing him down the beach. So I think for the album cover we wanted to do like a picture of us, kinda just like about that geezer from 'The Prisioner'.<ref>Muse- Stairway To Devon Radio Documentary - BBC Radio 6 - September 2003</ref> | |||
===Release=== | |||
The Japanese CD uses copy prevention methods. Hullabaloo is the only Muse album released on SACD (with only disc 2 in SACD format). | |||
When the Muse back catalogue was released for download in 2009, the name of the album was simplified from ''Hullabaloo Soundtrack'' to just ''Hullabaloo'', the same as the [[Hullabaloo (live)|DVD]]. | |||
==Track list== | ==Track list== | ||
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====Disc 2==== | ====Disc 2==== | ||
Intro - What's He Building (rewinding cd) | |||
#[[Dead Star (song)|Dead Star]] | #[[Dead Star (song)|Dead Star]] | ||
#[[Micro Cuts (song)|Micro Cuts]] | #[[Micro Cuts (song)|Micro Cuts]] | ||
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#[[Agitated (song)|Agitated]] | #[[Agitated (song)|Agitated]] | ||
== | ==Hullabaloo Gallery== | ||
< | <gallery> | ||
File:Hullabaloo 01.jpg|Disc 1 | |||
File:Hullabaloo 02.jpg|Disc 2 | |||
File:Hullabaloo_Soundtrack_SACD.jpg|SACD disc 2 | |||
File:Hullabaloo_Soundtrack_SACD_back.jpg|SACD back cover | |||
File:Hsjpcdc.jpg|JP cover art | |||
File:H_UK_CDR_I.jpg|UK promo CD-R disc 1 cover | |||
File:H_UK_CDR_II.jpg|UK promo CD-R disc 2 cover | |||
File:Hullabaloo_FR_CDR_I.jpg|FR promo CD-R disc 1 cover | |||
File:Hullabaloo_FR_CDR_II.jpg|FR promo CD-R disc 2 cover | |||
File:Hullaballoo_German_Promo_I.jpg|DE promo CD-R cover art | |||
File:Hullaballoo_German_Promo_II.jpg|DE promo CD-R | |||
File:Hullaballoo_German_Promo_III.jpg|DE promo CD-R Interior | |||
File:Hullabaloo_Part_I_Ukraine_Cover.jpg|UA part I promo cassette cover | |||
File:Hullabaloo_Part_I_Ukraine_Back_Cover.jpg|UA part I promo cassette back cover | |||
</gallery>< | File:Hullabaloo_Part_II_Ukraine_Cover.jpg|UA part II promo cassette cover | ||
File:Hullabaloo_Part_II_Ukraine_Back_Cover.jpg|UA part II promo cassette back cover | |||
File:Hullabaloo_JP_Cassette.jpg|JP promo cassette cover art | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Spread Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:FR_CD_Digipak.jpg|FR CD digipak | |||
File:CD_Digipak_(With_Motor_Logo).JPG|DE CD digipak (with Motor logo) | |||
File:JP Hullabaloo CD.jpg|JP CD | |||
File:CD (Mushroom Release).jpg|UK CD (Mushroom) | |||
File:CD (EastWest Release).jpg|UK CD (EastWest) | |||
File:CD Digipak.jpg|UK CD digipak | |||
</gallery> | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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==Hullabaloo Interview promo== | ==Hullabaloo Interview promo== | ||
[[ | [[File:Interview_UK_II.jpg|right|thumb|UK promo CD-R cover]] | ||
[[ | [[File:Hullabaloo_Interview_Interior.jpg|right|thumb|UK promo CD-R interior and disc]] | ||
{{Discobox | | {{Discobox | | ||
| Name = Interview promo | | Name = Interview promo | ||
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This CD was released to promote Hullabaloo, featuring an interview with Zane Lowe. The sleeve folds out to give a full transcript of the interview. | This CD was released to promote Hullabaloo, featuring an interview with Zane Lowe. The sleeve folds out to give a full transcript of the interview. | ||
==References== | |||
<references/> | |||
{{Backto | Discography}} | |||
[[Category:Albums]] | [[Category:Albums]] | ||
Latest revision as of 00:11, 16 August 2020
Muse live | |
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Name | Hullabaloo Soundtrack |
Tracks | 21 |
Total length | 91:09 |
Recorded | 1999-2001 |
Writer/composer | Matthew Bellamy |
Producer | John Cornfield, John Leckie, Paul Reeve |
Art work | Barny Bewick, Laurence Stevens / LSD |
Publisher |
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Format(s) |
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Catalogue № |
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Release date | 1st July 2002 |
Chart position |
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live chronology | |
Hullabaloo: Live at Le Zenith, Paris ← Hullabaloo Soundtrack → Absolution Tour
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Singles | |
Information
The Hullabaloo Soundtrack was released in accompaniment on the Hullabaloo DVD. Disc 1 includes a selection of B-sides used in the documentary on Disc 2 of the DVD, and disc 2 includes live tracks recorded at the Paris Zénith gigs in 2001.
On physical copies, if the second (live) disc is rewound from the first song (some CD players will only allow fast forwarding from the last song), the Tom Waits intro "What's He Building?" can be heard.
Before Screenagers, salesmen can be heard in french trying to sell souvenirs.
Artwork
Matt on a interview: "Hullabaloo, the front cover [...] we were trying to do a mock of 'The Prisoner', is like a kinda of some geezer, I think he's a secret agent, he's retired [...] he suddenly wakes up one day, in a strange uncivilized town, he's stuck in [...] he can't escape and everytime he tries to escape a large white balloon is chasing him down the beach. So I think for the album cover we wanted to do like a picture of us, kinda just like about that geezer from 'The Prisioner'.[1]
Release
The Japanese CD uses copy prevention methods. Hullabaloo is the only Muse album released on SACD (with only disc 2 in SACD format).
When the Muse back catalogue was released for download in 2009, the name of the album was simplified from Hullabaloo Soundtrack to just Hullabaloo, the same as the DVD.
Track list
CDs, cassettes
Disc 1
- Forced In
- Shrinking Universe
- Recess
- Yes Please
- Map of Your Head
- Nature_1
- Shine Acoustic
- Ashamed
- The Gallery
- Hyper Chondriac Music
Disc 2
Intro - What's He Building (rewinding cd)
- Dead Star
- Micro Cuts
- Citizen Erased
- Showbiz
- Megalomania
- Darkshines
- Screenager (piano)
- Space Dementia
- In Your World
- Muscle Museum
- Agitated
JP CDs, JP promo cassettes
Disc 1
- Shrinking Universe
- Recess
- Yes Please
- Map of Your Head
- Nature_1
- Shine Acoustic
- Jimmy Kane
- Ashamed
- The Gallery
- Hyper Chondriac Music
Disc 2
- Dead Star
- Micro Cuts
- Citizen Erased
- Showbiz
- Sunburn (piano)
- Megalomania
- Darkshines
- Screenager (piano)
- Space Dementia
- In Your World
- Muscle Museum
- Agitated
Hullabaloo Gallery
Spread Gallery
See also
Hullabaloo Interview promo
Muse release | |
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Name | Interview promo |
Tracks | 1 |
Total length | 24:53 (UK) |
Recorded | 2002 |
Writer/composer | Muse |
Producer | Paul Reeve, John Leckie and Muse |
Publisher | Mushroom |
Format(s) | CD-R |
Chart position | Unknown |
{{{Type}}} chronology | |
Interview promo
|
Information
This CD was released to promote Hullabaloo, featuring an interview with Zane Lowe. The sleeve folds out to give a full transcript of the interview.
References
- ↑ Muse- Stairway To Devon Radio Documentary - BBC Radio 6 - September 2003