Originally Posted by: 50poundnote I may be about to expose a gap in my own NO knowledge (until now) and perhaps fill in a gap for some other people at the same time (?).
I gave the above a listen today, and then decided I wanted to give Angel Dust a full play.
So I found this, a 12" version of Angel Dust. It's been sitting on YouTube since 2016 (YT channel called "Unreleased Versions"). I don't think I've ever heard this before. It didn't come out with the '09 Brotherhood reissue AFAIK, so where did it leak from?
New Order - Angel Dust (12 Inch Version)
Listening with fresh ears, the guitar is very "State Of The Nation" isn't it? Bernard doesn't speak too highly of the track in the above program, but I'm enjoying this extended version.
It features some middle eastern vocals in there, of course. This version more so than the album version. "Where are they from?", I used to wonder. I believe they're from this Lebanese singer. From around 0:44 to 1:06 below (for the bit around 0.10 to 0:31 in Angel Dust above). Also the bit from around 0:47 above is
I think at about 2:05 onwards in the video below. Also the bit at the very end of Angel Dust is at 2:56 below.
Dunya Yunis - Abu Zeluf
This sample was also used by David Byrne & Brian Eno on a track called Regiment, the B-side to their 1981 single
The Jezebel Spirit. Sleeve design by Eno and some bloke called Peter Saville(!).
The A & B-side of that single appeared on their album
My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts. On the same album another track, The Carrrier samples a dfferent part of this Dunya Yunis piece. The album credits sleeve typography to... that Peter Saville bloke.
Brian Eno & David Byrne - Regiment
You may have also heard a sample of the track in Santiago by Yellow, and (massively pitched up) in MARRS' Pump Up The Volume (UK 12") at around 3:46.
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