Full Album Listen for "Beaucoup Fish" from #Underworld (1999)



"Beaucoup Fish" is the 5th album by Underworld, released in 1999. Following the huge success of the single "Born Slippy" (which folks attribute to it being used in the film "Trainspotting") from 1996's "Second Toughest In The Infants", I was looking forward to their following release, and I was not disappointed. This was a period where I embraced soundscapes more than lyricism, and in many ways it opened up more possibilities of other language-sung music and not needing to understand the words, and instead emote from the music, and create my own landscapes and stories, building top my tolerance and appreciation to even (South) Korean songs these days, IMHO.



Track-list:
1. "Cups" 11:45
2. "Push Upstairs" 4:34
3. "Jumbo" 6:58
4. "Shudder/King of Snake" 9:29
5. "Winjer" 4:29
6. "Skym" 4:07
7. "Bruce Lee" 4:42
8. "Kittens" 7:30
9. "Push Downstairs" 6:03
10. "Something Like a Mama" 6:37
11. "Moaner"
(Info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaucoup_Fish)

1. "Cups" (11:45)


2. "Push Upstairs" (4:34)


3. "Jumbo" (6:58)


4. "Shudder/King of Snake" (9:29)


5. "Winjer" (4:29)


6. "Skym" (4:07)


7. "Bruce Lee" (4:42)


8. "Kittens" (7:30)


9. "Push Downstairs" (6:03)


10. "Something Like a Mama" (6:37)


11. "Moaner"

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