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The Mountain Will Fall
artist: DJ Shadow
year: 2016
label: Mass Appeal
catalog_no: msap0034lp
country: US
discogsID: 8687623
format:
2xLP
tracks:
A1: DJ Shadow - The Mountain Will Fall
A2: DJ Shadow - Nobody Speak
A3: DJ Shadow - Three Ralphs
B1: DJ Shadow - Bergschrund
B2: DJ Shadow - The Sideshow
B3: DJ Shadow - Depth Charge
C1: DJ Shadow - Mambo
C2: DJ Shadow - Ashes To Oceans
C3: DJ Shadow - Pitter Patter
D1: DJ Shadow - California
D2: DJ Shadow - Ghost Town
D3: DJ Shadow - Suicide Pact




genres:
['Electronic', 'Hip Hop']
styles:
['Bass Music', 'Breaks', 'Instrumental', 'Experimental']
tags:
['Album', 'LP']
notes:
Issued in Gatefold sleeve, together with a large sticker sheet representing a triangular mountain, a rectangular "DJ Shadow The Mountain Will Fall" and the personage and his crown in a circle. The stencil is wider compared to the one to be found with the CD version and shows: "For use with chalk spray only. Do not vandalize private property. We do not condone the willful destruction of public and private property." Vinyl are stored in printed inner sleeves. Pre-orders of the LP received an email to download the MP3 @ 320 kbps album, but a proper cardboard redeem coupon with a unique serial number was also given with this release.

Differences on this Release as Compared to the Digital Version:
A1: Fades in and Fades Out. Lacks the "HI" present on other version and lacks the cassette sound effect at the end of the track.
A3: Does not include the final "Ralph?" after the speed change as on other versions. Does not fade into "Bergschrund"
B1: Does not fade in from "Three Ralphs" and thus lacks the "Ralph?" vocal from the end of "Three Ralphs"

All tracks published by New Futility Music, ASCAP, except:
A2: Definitive Jux Music/Pulse Music, SESAC, Aniyah's Music/Royalty Network, ASCAP
B1: Manners McDade
B2: Copyright Control
C2: Copyright Control, MCPS/PRS
C3: Michele Publ. Co., BMI,  Bleep Bloop Music, ASCAP, G Jones Music, ASCAP

A1 Contains interpolation of "Prima Alba" by [a380870] ([l90843], 1975).
A2: Brass recorded at Thrum Studio, London.
Contains interpolation of "Ol' Man River" by [a294306] ([l1060], 1968).
B2: Vocal treatments recorded at Circuit Studios, SF. 
Contains a sample of "Every Day Is The Weekend" by [a238045] ([l2186] Records, 1998).
C2: Live instrumentation recorded at 80 Hertz Studios, Manchester.
C3: Contains interpolation of "Pitter Patter" by [a385513] ([l206967], 1965).
D1: Contains interpolation of "Color Blind" by [a13732] ([l2715], 1991).
D2: This is the most ancient track of this album as it was initially released on November 4th, 2014 on [r=6265564].
(P) 2014 A&M Records Ltd. a division of Universal Music Operations Limited. Licensed courtesy of Universal International Music B.V.

For Mass Appeal Records: Amit Nerurkar, [a354068]
Thanks [a2538] @ [l303763] for the use of the Synthi 100.

On back of vinyl 2's inner sleeve: © 2016 Reconstruction Productions, Inc., under exclusive license to Mass Appeal Records, LLC.
On side B & side D's label: © 2016 New Futility Music (ASCAP), all rights worldwide administered exclusively by Kobalt Songs Music Publishing.