"Morcheeba"
- The Sea
- Blindfold
- Otherwise
- Rome Wasn't Built in a Day
- World Looking In
- Undress Me Now
- Part of the Process
"Morcheeba"
Friction
автор:
Morcheeba
жанры: trip-hop, chillout, downtempo
альбомы: Big Calm
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Skye : Locked in a cell for your very last breath How can it be that, This is your death Something is stirring, way underneath As people ignite the last burning wreath Friction is turning to fire Friction is burning much higher Men in high places Can't understand How to end trouble in this broken land They have no idea and no feelings for love Just send in the dogs and they stand well above Friction is turning to fire Friction is burning much higher Spikey-T : Them say me bringing the naughty dread So now I fight for me life Can't feel me ???? Now can't feel me wife Me a feature until you leave unpleased because Try my call me and beg me ??? ??? ??? Don't return to send the light out there That's why the friction can't seize, yeah. Skye : Red is the vision, Flames light the street Danger in droves as we feel the heat All coming together, the time is now ripe Think for yourself and forget all the hype ! Friction is turning to fire Friction is burning much higher Friction is turning to fire Friction is burning much higher Spikey-T : Fire brought to my babylon Skye : Turning to fire Spikey-T : Fire burning near my babylon, know how Skye : Burning much higher Spikey-T : I'll tell you fire burning the babylon Skye : Turning to fire Spikey-T : Fire burning down the babylon, know how Skye : Burning much higher
Big Calm (released in 1998) is the second album by Morcheeba. "The Music That We Hear", included on special-edition versions of the album, is a reworking of "Moog Island" from Morcheeba's first album, Who Can You Trust?.
The album cover was inspired by that of the 1966 Ray Conniff compilation Hi Fi Companion. (*View image)
The song "The Sea" was used as the theme tune for the UK reality TV show Shipwrecked, in a set of advertisements for TDT TV, and in the Thomas Cook advertisements starring Jamie and Louise Redknapp. It was also used in a 1998 episode of the original Top Gear when James May was reviewing the Rover 75.
The song "Part of the Process" was used in the fourth season Daria episode "Fire!" as Daria looks over her shoulder at Jane and Tom leaving Jane's house.