UNKLE - Never, Never, Land
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Album Review
Release date: 10 August 2000
UNKLE : Never Never Land
Sleek, deep and full of ideas...
As disappointments go UNKLE’s debut album, 1998’s ‘Psyence Fiction’, was up there with discovering that Santa likes a bit of kiddie fiddling. Four years in the making, James Lavelle and DJ Shadow’s all-star opus was talked up and mythologised like few records before or since. But it was a mess. A self-conscious attempt to make a Very Important Record: UNKLE had the dream team...
- Sep 25, 2003
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UNKLE News
UNKLE's James Lavelle pays tribute to friend who dies during film premiere
Singer dedicates 'The Healing' at screening of 'Lives Of The Artists: Follow Me Down'
UNKLE announce new EP tracklisting and release date
'The Answer EP' will be released on September 13
UNKLE to stage pop-up music and art exhibition
James Lavelle's band are coming to London in the summer
UNKLE - Never, Never, Land: Wikipedia Album Entry
Never, Never, Land is the second album by the British electronic music act UNKLE, released on September 22, 2003. On October 24, 2004 an expanded edition entitled Never, Never, Land Revisited was released. The original album debuted at #71 in Australia. It was promoted by four singles: Eye For An Eye, In A State, Reign and released only as a 12" promo Safe in Mind.
The tracks on the album contain audio samples from the movies The Prophecy, THX 1138 and The Thin Red Line, as well as from Black Sabbath track Changes from the album Vol. 4.
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