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Fantastic Planet - Carry On Columbus album

Fantastic Planet - Carry On Columbus album

  • Performer: Fantastic Planet
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: Carry On Columbus
  • Released: 1992
  • Style: Hardcore, Euro House
  • Country: UK
  • MP3 version size: 1561 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1912 mb
  • Other: DTS AIFF MPC AHX TTA AAC FLAC
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 871

Description

This ridiculous track was written and produced by Malcolm McLaren and Leigh Gorman (Adam & The Ants, Bow Wow Wow, Chiefs Of Relief), for the 'Carry O. .

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Producer, Written-By – Lee Gorman, Malcolm McLaren. Carry On Columbus (7", Single). Carry On Columbus (CD, Maxi). Carry On Columbus (2x12", Promo). Category Country Year.

Fantastic Planet is the third studio album by the American alternative rock band Failure, released on August 13, 1996. The album failed to chart on Billboard 's Top 200 albums, but did produce a charting single with "Stuck on You", which reached on Billboard 's Alternative Songs Chart. The album was produced by Failure themselves in a process that took longer than their previous two albums, with one song being recorded and produced soon after being written, and repeating this. In 2009, JustPressPlay named Fantastic Planet the third-best album of the 1990s On March 24, 2015 it was announced the album was to be reissued on 180g clear and 120g black vinyl via the band's own PledgeMusic page.

Tracklist

Carry On Columbus (Extended Edit)
Carry On Columbus (Android Mix)
Carry On Columbus (New Love Baby - Vocal Mix)
Carry On Columbus (New Love Baby - Instrumental Mix)

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
AMY 0065 Fantastic Planet Carry On Columbus ‎(12") A&M Records AMY 0065 UK 1992
AMYDJ 0065 Fantastic Planet Carry On Columbus ‎(2x12", Promo) A&M Records AMYDJ 0065 UK & Europe 1992
AMY 065 DJ Fantastic Planet Carry On Columbus ‎(2x12", Promo) A&M Records AMY 065 DJ UK 1992
AM 0065 Fantastic Planet Carry On Columbus ‎(7", Single) A&M Records AM 0065 UK 1992
AMCD0065 Fantastic Planet Carry On Columbus ‎(CD, Maxi) A&M Records AMCD0065 UK 1992

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Comments

Viashal Viashal
For those of you who haven’t grown up in the UK, “Carry On” films were a series of saucy comedies, relying almost entirely on sexual double-entendres for laughs. They peaked in the late 60s/ early 70s and died out some time later that decade. They are now seen as a British institution right alongside the Queen, rain and cricket. So why on earth would the makers of “Carry on Columbus”, a ’92 revival of the franchise based around the life and times of Christopher Columbus, commission a hardcore rave tune as the theme? And if they wanted a slice of ecstasy drenched techno pop, why on earth did they go to Malcolm McLaren for it? Weren’t the Shamen home? It’s fair to assume therefore, that when they asked McLaren to do the theme, they were not expecting what they got – how could they use a full-on rave track as the theme for an historical comedy? I’ve never seen the film though, so I’m not even sure it got used. Was McLaren perpetrating another of his situationist/ pop-art jokes? Or was he simply carried away on a wave of genuine ecstasy euphoria? The track got a limited release on double 12” and CD, and is pretty thin on the ground these days considering there’s absolutely zero demand for it. The music itself is actually pretty great for the most part - lots of non-sampled Alpha Juno mentasm mayhem and plenty of other neat rave production gimmicks. There’s a bit of cheese here and there, especially with the operatic vocal samples and shouts of “there she blows!” The MC rap that comes in towards the end is also pretty embarrassing and sounds painfully out of place here, although the Android Mix manages to go about 4 and ½ minutes before it comes in, so that’s the mix to play and an early fade-out is highly recommended.