Beaucoup Fish Singles

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Beaucoup Fish Singles
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Released7 December 1999
Recorded1997–99
Genre Progressive house, progressive trance, electronica
Length117:08
Label Junior Boys Own/V2
Producer Rick Smith, Karl Hyde, Darren Emerson
Underworld chronology
Bruce Lee
(1999)
Beaucoup Fish Singles
(1999)
8 Ball
(2000)
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Beaucoup Fish Singles is a CD box set that includes the four Beaucoup Fish (1999) CD singles condensed onto three CDs, released in the US/Canada only. White box with a blue sticker "Limited Edition includes Fatboy Slim Remix ECD and previously unreleased remixes." The three CDs are in slim jewel cases with the original "King of Snake", "Jumbo", and "Push Upstairs" CD sleeve artwork.

Contents

Track listings

3xCD: JBO/V2, 63881-27622-2A-C (US/CA)

Disc one
  1. "King of Snake (Straight [Mate] Mix)" - 3:51
  2. "King of Snake (Barking Mix)" - 3:52
  3. "King of Snake (Fatboy Slim Remix)" - 6:57
  4. "King of Snake (Slam Remix)" - 7:17
  5. "King of Snake (Dave Clarke Remix)" - 6:01
  6. "King of Snake (Video)"
Enhanced CD containing a music video for "King of Snake (Barking Mix)" in QuickTime format.
Disc two
  1. "Push Upstairs" - 4:34
  2. "Push Upstairs (Adam Beyer Remix 1)" - 4:56
  3. "Push Upstairs (Roger S Blue Plastic People Mix)" - 8:13
  4. "Push Upstairs (Darren Price Remix)" - 6:47
  5. "Please Help Me" - 7:29
  6. "Bruce Lee (Short Version)" - 2:58
  7. "Bruce Lee (The Micronauts Remix)" - 8:54
  8. "Bruce Lee (Dobropet)" - 4:20
Disc three
  1. "Jumbo (Edit)" - 4:07
  2. "Jumbo (Rob Rives & Francios K. Main Dish)" - 8:26
  3. "Jumbo (Jedis Electro Dub Mix)" - 6:02
  4. "Jumbo (Future Shock Worlds Apart Mix)" - 6:30
  5. "Jumbo (Jedis Sugar Hit Mix)" - 6:28
  6. "Cups (Salt City Orchestra's Vertical Bacon Vocal)" - 9:23

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  2. http://www.starpulse.com/Music/Underworld/Discography/album/P14596/R447372/ [ dead link ]
  3. Alternative Press (5/00, p.72) - 4 out of 5 - "...They turn their songs over to the U.K.'s favorite remixers and get back greatness....It's a testament to [their] thrifty use of primary ingredients that each remixer finds a different feature around which to base his on-plastic surgery..."