Work 1989-2002
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Work 1989–2002 is a compilation album
Album
An album is a collection of recordings, released as a single package on gramophone record, cassette, compact disc, or via digital distribution. The word derives from the Latin word for list .Vinyl LP records have two sides, each comprising one half of the album...

 released by the British electronica duo Orbital
Orbital (band)
Orbital are a British electronic dance music duo from Sevenoaks, England consisting of brothers Phil and Paul Hartnoll. Their career initially ran from 1989 until 2004, but in 2009 they announced that they would be reforming and headlining The Big Chill, in addition to a number of other live shows...

 in 2002, featuring a selection of singles and rare tracks from their career together. Work was Orbital's penultimate album and their final for the FFRR record company.

The album

"Chime", "Choice", "Satan" and "Belfast" were previously released (in different forms) on the US version of the green album. This version of "Satan" was released on the Spawn
Spawn (film)
Spawn is a 1997 American superhero film loosely based on the comic book of the same name, by Todd McFarlane and published by Image Comics. Directed and co-written by Mark A.Z. Dippé , the film stars Michael Jai White in the leading role...

soundtrack. "Lush", "Impact" and "Halcyon" appeared on the brown album. "Are We Here?" appeared on Snivilisation
Snivilisation
Snivilisation is the third album and the first named album by Orbital. It was released in 1994. "Are We Here?" features vocals by Alison Goldfrapp, as does "Sad But True"...

. "The Box" was a single for the In Sides
In Sides
In Sides is the fourth album recorded by Orbital, released in 1996. The name is a reference to the fact that the album was originally available as a 3-LP vinyl box set, with one track per "side" of each LP.-The album:...

album. "Nothing Left" and "Style" are from the album The Middle of Nowhere
The Middle of Nowhere (Orbital album)
The Middle of Nowhere is the fifth album released by Orbital. It was released in 1999, where it peaked at #4 and spent 7 weeks in the UK albums chart.- The album :The track "Know Where to Run" was featured in the PlayStation game Wipeout 3....

. "Funny Break" is a highlight from The Altogether
The Altogether
The Altogether is Orbital's sixth studio album and was released in 2001. It features guest vocals by the Hartnolls' brother-in-law, David Gray, a sampled Ian Dury, and a version of the Doctor Who theme...

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Track listing

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