Burningn'n Tree

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Burningn'n Tree
Squarepusher-Burningn'n Tree.jpg
Compilation album by
Released10 November 1997
Recorded1995 – 1997
Genre Drum and bass, jungle, jazz fusion
Length72:02
Label Warp Records / EMI
WARP53 and SPY 7
Producer Tom Jenkinson
Squarepusher chronology
Big Loada
(1997)
Burningn'n Tree
(1997)
Buzz Caner
(1998)
Professional ratings
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Burningn'n Tree is a compilation album by Squarepusher. It compiles two early EPs, namely Conumber E:P and Alroy Road Tracks , the latter having been released under the pseudonym Duke of Harringay on his independent label Spymania. Burningn'n Tree also contains three previously unreleased compositions. The album is a fusion of high speed breaks and jazz. Burningn'n Tree names all songs after their respective track index, but many of the songs were titled when released previously; those titles are parenthesized below.

Track listing

No.TitleOriginally FromLength
1.Untitled ("Central Line") Alroy Road Tracks 3:57
2.Untitled 4:08
3.Untitled ("Nux Vomica")Alroy Road Tracks7:57
4.Untitled ("Eviscerate") Conumber E:P 4:33
5.Untitled 3:20
6.Untitled ("Male Pill 5")Conumber E:P8:03
7.Untitled ("Sarcacid Part 1")Alroy Road Tracks5:56
8.Untitled ("Conumber")Conumber E:P11:01
9.Untitled 1:37
10.Untitled ("Eviscerate (Version)")shortened version from the Conumber E:P7:13
11.Untitled ("Toast For Hardy")Alroy Road Tracks9:23
12.Untitled ("Sarcacid Part 2")Alroy Road Tracks5:05

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References

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