Bunkka
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Bunkka | ||
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Studio album by Paul Oakenfold | ||
Released | June 18, 2002 | |
Recorded | ??? | |
Genre | Electronica | |
Length | 51:45 | |
Label | Maverick | |
Producer(s) | Paul Oakenfold, Steve Osborne, Andy Gray, Carmen Rizzo, Jeff Turzo | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Paul Oakenfold chronology | ||
Swordfish: The Album (2001) |
Bunkka (2002) |
Perfecto Presents Great Wall (2004) |
Bunkka is the title of an album by electronica artist and DJ Paul Oakenfold. It was released in 2002 (see 2002 in music) under the Maverick label.
The first track of the album, "Ready, Steady, Go", appears in the film The Bourne Identity, when Jason Bourne is attempting to elude the French police as they are chasing him in their vehicles. It also appears in Collateral, in the club Fever scene though this is a reproduced version with Korean lyrics and vocals. It appears in the popular video game series Dance Dance Revolution in DDR Ultramix for the Xbox. It appears in a commercial for Saab, and is featured on the soundtrack for the EA Sports video game Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2003. It also appears in the film Stormbreaker, the film based on Anthony Horowitz's novel of the same name, and in the TV show Alias, when Sydney and Noah attempt to steal a hard drive, and a sample of the song is played through Marshall's stereo. The eighth track on the album, "Starry Eyed Surprise" was featured in a diet Coke commercial.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Ready Steady Go" (feat. Asher D) – 4:13
- "Southern Sun" (featuring Carla Werner) – 6:57
- "Time of Your Life" (featuring Perry Farrell and Grant-Lee Phillips) – 4:17
- "Hypnotised" (featuring Tiff Lacey) – 6:34
- "Zoo York" – 5:25
- "Nixon's Spirit" (featuring Hunter S. Thompson) – 2:48
- "Hold Your Hand" (featuring Emilíana Torrini)– 3:39
- "Starry Eyed Surprise" (featuring Shifty Shellshock of Crazy Town) – 3:48
- "Get Em Up" (featuring Ice Cube) – 3:50
- "Motion" (featuring Grant-Lee Phillips) – 6:24
- "The Harder They Come" (featuring Nelly Furtado and Tricky) – 3:50
[edit] Personnel
- Paul Oakenfold - Producer, Mixing, Vocal Engineer
- Hunter S. Thompson - Vocals, Spoken Word
- Emiliana Torrini - Vocals
- Ice Cube - Vocals
- Tiff Lacey - Vocals
- Perry Farrell - Vocals
- Nelly Furtado - Vocals
- Tricky - Vocals
- Carla Werner - Vocals
- Shifty Shellshock - Vocals
- Grant Lee Phillips - Vocals, Vocals (background)
- Mark Ralph - Guitar
- David Rhodes - Guitar
- Emerson Swinford - Guitar
- Jamie Muhoberac - Keyboards
Additional personnel
- Steve Osborne - Producer, Programming, Mixing, Vocal Mixing
- Andy Gray - Producer, Programming, Engineer, Mixing
- Carmen Rizzo - Producer, Engineer, Vocal Engineer
- Jeff Turzo - Producer, Mixing
- Ed Chadwick - Assistant Engineer
- Pete Davies - Programming, Engineer
- Chris Blair - Mastering
- Marc Marot - A&R
- Guy Oseary - A&R
- Ricardo Vinas - A&R
- Anton Corbijn - Photography
[edit] Triva
The Track "Zoo York" has a sample of Clint Mansell´s Winter: Lux Aeterna (also referred to "Requiem For A Tower") from the Requiem for a Dream soundtrack
[edit] Charts
Album - Billboard (North America)
Year | Chart | Position |
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2002 | The Billboard 200 | 65 |
2002 | Top Electronic Albums | 1 |
Discography |
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Mix Albums: Journeys by Stadium DJ · A Voyage Into Trance · Perfecto Fluoro · Global Underground 004: Oslo · Global Underground 007: New York · Tranceport · Resident. Two Years of Oakenfold at Cream · Essential Millennium with Pete Tong & Fatboy Slim · Perfecto Presents: Another World · Perfecto Presents: Travelling · Perfecto Presents: Ibiza · Perfecto Presents: Great Wall · Creamfields · Perfecto Presents: The Club |
Studio Albums: Bunkka · A Lively Mind |
Soundtracks: Swordfish Original Soundtrack · Matrix Reloaded Original Soundtrack |
Singles: Starry Eyed Surprise · Ready Steady Go · The Harder They Come · Hypnotised · Southern Sun · Faster Kill Pussycat · Sex 'N' Money |
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