The Sabres Of ParadiseHaunted Dancehall

Label:

Warp Records – WARPLP26

Format:

2 x Vinyl , LP, Album

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Breaks

Tracklist

A1 Bubble And Slide
A2 Bubble And Slide II
A3 Duke Of Earlsfield
B1 Flight Path Estate
B2 Planet D (Portishead Remix)
Remix, Producer [Additional]Portishead
B3 Wilmot
Producer [Additional]Scruff
B4 Tow Truck
C1 Theme 4
C2 Return To Planet D
C3 Ballad Of Nicky McGuire
D1 Jacob Street 7am
D2 Chapel Street Market 9am
D3 Haunted Dancehall

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Warp Records Limited
  • Copyright ©Warp Records Limited
  • Recorded AtSabresonic Studios
  • Recorded AtOrinoco Studios
  • Published ByMCA Music
  • Published ByIsland Music
  • Pressed ByMPO

Credits

  • Design [Cover Design]MadArk, London*
  • Written-By, Producer, Mixed ByThe Sabres Of Paradise

Notes

Cardboard picture inner sleeves.

B2 appears as "Planet D" on cover, inner sleeve track list and label. "Planet D (Portishead Remix)" appears only in the final general fine print credits.

All tracks recorded at Sabresonic except B3 to C1 ("6, 7, 8 & 9") recorded at Orinoco.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Scanned): 5021603026117
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched A side runout): WARP LP-26 A1 MPO
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched B side runout): WARP_LP 26 B1 MPO
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched C side runout): WARP_LP_ 26 C1 MPO
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched D side runout): WARP-LP 26 D1 MPO

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Haunted Dancehall (CD, Album) Warp Records WARPCD26 UK 1994
Haunted Dancehall (Cassette, Album) Warp Records WARP MC26 UK 1994
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Haunted Dancehall (CD, Album) Warp Records RTD 126.1955.2 1994
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Haunted Dancehall (2×LP, Album, Test Pressing) Warp Records WARPLP26 UK 1994
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Haunted Dancehall (CD, Album) Warp Records WARPCD26MDS Australia 1994

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Reviews

  • griZlore's avatar
    griZlore
    Reissue just announced Due date August 2 0 2 5
    • leeinglis's avatar
      leeinglis
      Is this a sick joke?
      Two days ago you could pick up this lp for £25 / £30.........
      Andy ed away. All the vinyl was removed, only to be reposted with a crazy price tag.
      These people trying to profit from this great mans work should be utterly ashamed of themselves!
      • pu235's avatar
        pu235
        We should send this piece of art directly into space as representation for our planet, cause it´s one of the most intelligent things we ever created..
        • MrZyc
          this is one of my favorite albums of all time.
          highly recommended.
          • nickygeneral's avatar
            nickygeneral
            Edited 14 years ago
            A review on the CD version of this album doesn't seem to be very positive so I thought I'd give the other side of the fence so to speak.

            An eccentric oddball of warpy alien wallpaper chimes, this is one of my favourite albums of all time. Very few dance albums have really fully cut the mustard in of having enough decent material and a proper structure too the tracks, this is one. The textured cover showing a red razor blade shows it all, these are clinical beats backed up by some of the most inventive use of synthesisers I have ever heard. The feel here is classic Wetherall; however the almost band like quality does shine through with contributions from all the .

            To be fair though this is an abstract album, the obviously dubbed up undertones mean that the tracks go on for quite a long time with only subtle alterations (not for everyones' short attention spans!). Some tracks don't even really go anywhere but just act as a build up to the preceeding track, drawing you in to a world of glitchy beats and then declining a resolution only to hit you with a further prolonged build up on the next track. In my world though this adds to the atmosphere as you're drawn down a dark street with only the sound of a distant scraping noise to reel you in until out of the next alley you see a multicolour rainbow of sound realisms (my personal interpretation of the brilliant 8minutes + soundscaping of the Ballad Of Nicky McGuire).

            In my opinion this stays so true to dub, it offers the listener sometimes the most basic of sounds. Allowing the listener to draw imaginary connections and in essence 'read between the lines' of the beats. When the beats give way to a fully blown melody, as in dub, the melody is bought to the front and allowed full control of the track.

            The classic Wilmot has one of the best rewinds in the history of music (as well as a huge low slung blissed up and spliffed up bassline), Tow Truck has a dark menace that hints at the big-beat future of the mid-90s and Haunted Dancehall is probably the darkest tune to ever make it on to an Ibiza Chill Out CD and a stunning closer to the album.

            An album of a million and one possibilites; where the space between the music is often more important than the music itself.

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