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{{About|the Underworld compilation album|the time period in West Africa|Sierra Leone Civil War}}
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{{Infobox album
{{Infobox album
| name = 1992—2002
| name = 1992–2002
| type = greatest
| type = greatest
| artist = [[Underworld (band)|Underworld]]
| artist = [[Underworld (band)|Underworld]]
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| released = 3 November 2003
| released = 3 November 2003
| recorded = 1992–2002
| recorded = 1992–2002
| venue =
| studio =
| studio =
| genre = [[Techno music|Techno]]<br />[[House music|House]]<br />[[Trance music|Trance]]<br />[[Electronica]]
| genre =
* [[Techno music|Techno]]
* [[House music|house]]
* [[Trance music|trance]]
* [[electronica]]
| length = 153:42
| length = 153:42
| label = [[Junior Boy's Own|JBO]]/[[V2 Records]]
| label =
* [[Junior Boy's Own|JBO]]
* [[V2 Records|V2]]
| producer = [[Rick Smith (Underworld)|Rick Smith]]
| producer = [[Rick Smith (Underworld)|Rick Smith]]
| prev_title = [[A Hundred Days Off]]
| prev_title = [[A Hundred Days Off]]
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| next_year = 2005–2006
| next_year = 2005–2006
}}
}}
{{Album ratings
{{Music ratings
| rev1 = [[AllMusic]]
| rev1 = [[AllMusic]]
| rev1Score = {{Rating|4|5}}<ref>{{cite web|last=Bush |first=John |url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/1992-2002-r667092 |title=1992-2002 - Underworld |publisher=AllMusic |date=2003-12-02 |accessdate=2011-08-06}}</ref>
| rev1score = {{Rating|4|5}}<ref>{{cite web|last=Bush |first=John |url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/1992-2002-r667092 |title=1992-2002 - Underworld |publisher=AllMusic |date=2003-12-02 |access-date=2011-08-06}}</ref>
| rev2 = ''[[About.com]]''
| rev2 = ''[[About.com]]''
| rev2Score = {{Rating|5|5}}<ref>{{cite web|author=DJ Zak Davis |url=http://dancemusic.about.com/cs/reviews/fr/Underworld9202.htm |title=Underworld - 1992-2002 |publisher=Dancemusic |date=2012-04-10 |accessdate=2013-05-29}}</ref>
| rev2score = {{Rating|5|5}}<ref>{{cite web|author=DJ Zak Davis |url=http://dancemusic.about.com/cs/reviews/fr/Underworld9202.htm |title=Underworld - 1992-2002 |publisher=Dancemusic |date=2012-04-10 |access-date=2013-05-29}}</ref>
| rev3 = ''Almost Cool''
| rev3 = ''Almost Cool''
| rev3Score = 8/10<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.almostcool.org/mr/1357/ |title=Underworld - 1992-2002 - almost cool music review |publisher=Almostcool.org |accessdate=2011-08-06| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20110725020300/http://www.almostcool.org/mr/1357/| archivedate= 25 July 2011 | url-status= live}}</ref>
| rev3score = 8/10<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.almostcool.org/mr/1357/ |title=Underworld - 1992-2002 - almost cool music review |publisher=Almostcool.org |access-date=2011-08-06| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110725020300/http://www.almostcool.org/mr/1357/| archive-date= 25 July 2011 | url-status= live}}</ref>
| rev4 = ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]''
| rev4 = ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]''
| rev4Score = A−<ref>{{cite web|author=Raymond Fiore | url=http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,552613,00.html |title=1992-2002 Review &#124; Music Reviews and News |publisher=EW.com |date=2003-12-05 |accessdate=2011-08-06}}</ref>
| rev4score = A−<ref>{{cite web|author=Raymond Fiore | url=https://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,552613,00.html | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081007065447/http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,552613,00.html | url-status=dead | archive-date=7 October 2008 |title=1992-2002 Review |work=Entertainment Weekly |date=2003-12-05 |access-date=2011-08-06}}</ref>
| rev5 = ''Music Emissions''
| rev5 = ''Music Emissions''
| rev5Score = {{Rating|5|5}}<ref>{{cite web|author=dscanland |url=http://www.musicemissions.com/artists/albums/index.php?album_id=2679 |title=Underworld - 1992-2002 Review |publisher=Music Emissions |date=2004-02-23 |accessdate=2013-05-29}}</ref>
| rev5score = {{Rating|5|5}}<ref>{{cite web|author=dscanland |url=http://www.musicemissions.com/artists/albums/index.php?album_id=2679 |title=Underworld - 1992-2002 Review |publisher=Music Emissions |date=2004-02-23 |access-date=2013-05-29}}</ref>
| rev6 = ''[[NME]]''
| rev6 = ''[[NME]]''
| rev6Score = 8/10<ref>{{cite web|author=Anthony Thornton |url=http://www.nme.com/reviews/artistKeyname/7231 |title=Underworld : Anthology 1992-2002 |publisher=NME |date=2003-11-14 |accessdate=2013-05-29}}</ref>
| rev6score = 8/10<ref>{{cite web|author=Anthony Thornton |url=https://www.nme.com/reviews/artistKeyname/7231 |title=Underworld : Anthology 1992-2002 |work=NME|date=2003-11-14 |access-date=2013-05-29}}</ref>
| rev7 = ''[[PopMatters]]''
| rev7 = ''[[PopMatters]]''
| rev7Score = favorable<ref>{{cite web|last=Gairola |first=Rahul |url=http://www.popmatters.com/music/reviews/u/underworld-1992-2002.shtml |title=Underworld: Underworld 1992 - 2002 |publisher=Popmatters |date= |accessdate=2011-08-06}}</ref>
| rev7score = favorable<ref>{{cite web|last=Gairola |first=Rahul |url=https://www.popmatters.com/music/reviews/u/underworld-1992-2002.shtml |title=Underworld: Underworld 1992 - 2002 |work=PopMatters |access-date=2011-08-06}}</ref>
| rev8 = ''[[Uncut (magazine)|Uncut]]''
| rev8 = ''[[Uncut (magazine)|Uncut]]''
| rev8Score = {{Rating|3|5}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uncut.co.uk/music/underworld/reviews/6680 |title=Underworld - Anthology 1992-2002 - Review |publisher=Uncut.co.uk |date= |accessdate=2011-08-06}}</ref>
| rev8score = {{Rating|3|5}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uncut.co.uk/music/underworld/reviews/6680 |title=Underworld - Anthology 1992-2002 - Review |publisher=Uncut.co.uk |access-date=2011-08-06}}</ref>
}}
}}
'''''1992—2002''''' is a double disc compilation album by [[Underworld (band)|Underworld]], released 3 November 2003 on [[Junior Boy's Own|JBO]]. The album was released in conjunction with the single, "[[Born Slippy .NUXX 2003]]".
'''''1992–2002''''' is a double disc compilation album by [[Underworld (band)|Underworld]], released 3 November 2003 on [[Junior Boy's Own|JBO]]. The album was released in conjunction with the single "[[Born Slippy .NUXX|Born Slippy .NUXX 2003]]".


== Summary ==
== Summary ==
This compilation marked the first album appearances of "Big Mouth" (listed here as "Bigmouth"), "[[Dirty (song)|Dirty]]", "[[Rez (song)|Rez]]" and "[[Spikee]]"; all of which had previously only been available as singles. Furthermore, it contained some of their more popular soundtrack pieces, including "[[Dark & Long|Dark & Long (Dark Train)]]" and "[[Born Slippy .NUXX]]", both used in the film ''[[Trainspotting (film)|Trainspotting]]''; "[[Rez (song)|Rez]]", as used in ''[[Vanilla Sky]]''; "[[Cowgirl (song)|Cowgirl]]" from ''[[Hackers (film)|Hackers]]''; "[[Moaner (Underworld song)|Moaner]]" from ''[[Batman & Robin (film)|Batman & Robin]]''; and "8 Ball", which was featured in ''[[The Beach (film)|The Beach]]''. The original versions of "Dark & Long" and "Born Slippy" were not included in the compilation.
''1992–2002'' marked the first album appearances of "Big Mouth" (listed here as "Bigmouth"), "[[Dirty Epic#"Dirty"|Dirty]]", "[[Rez (song)|Rez]]" and "[[Spikee]]"; all of which had previously only been available as [[Twelve-inch single|12" vinyl singles]]. The version of "Born Slippy .NUXX" included on this compilation is an exclusive edit of the song with a new outro, while "Push Upstairs" is an extended mix that was limited to a 12" promotional vinyl on its original release in 1999. "Cowgirl" appears in the lightly edited form which appeared on ''[[Dubnobasswithmyheadman]]''. The full length "album version" of "Moaner" is also included, as opposed to the "long version" used on ''[[Beaucoup Fish]]'', which cut the extended outro (this compilation's version of "Moaner" does not fade out, unlike other copies of the "album version"). The original versions of "Dark & Long" and "Born Slippy" were not included on the compilation. A promotional version of ''1992–2002'' also included the unedited version of "Dirty" and a previously unreleased extended version of "Jumbo", the latter of which would later appear on ''[[1992–2012 The Anthology]]''.


Notably, half of the tracks on ''1992–2002'' are songs that were used as part of film soundtracks. These are: "[[Dark & Long|Dark & Long (Dark Train)]]" and "[[Born Slippy .NUXX]]", both used in the film ''[[Trainspotting (film)|Trainspotting]]''; "[[Rez (song)|Rez]]", as used in ''[[Vanilla Sky]]''; "[[Cowgirl (song)|Cowgirl]]" from ''[[Hackers (film)|Hackers]]''; "[[Pearls Girl]]" as heard in ''[[The Saint (1997 film)|The Saint]]''; "[[Moaner (song)|Moaner]]" from ''[[Batman & Robin (film)|Batman & Robin]]''; "[[King of Snake|Shudder/King of Snake]]", as used in ''[[Biutiful]]''; and "8 Ball", which was featured in ''[[The Beach (film)|The Beach]]'' and the only song in the entire set that was not released as its own proper single.
The version of "Born Slippy .NUXX" included on this album is an exclusive edit of the song, while "Push Upstairs" is an extended mix that was limited to a 12" promotional vinyl on its original release in 1999. The full length version of "Moaner" is also included. A promotional version of ''1992–2002'' also included the unedited version of "Dirty" and a previously unreleased extended version of "Jumbo", which would later appear on ''[[1992–2012 The Anthology]]''.


[[Tim Booth]] of [[James (band)|James]] has ranked it among his favourite albums.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Freeman|first1=John|title=How Was It For You? Tim Booth Of James' Favourite Albums|url=http://thequietus.com/articles/19957-tim-booth-james-favourite-albums-interview?page=8|website=The Quietus|accessdate=16 June 2017|page=8|date=31 March 2006}}</ref>
[[Tim Booth]] of [[James (band)|James]] has ranked it among his favourite albums.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Freeman|first1=John|title=How Was It For You? Tim Booth of James' Favourite Albums|url=http://thequietus.com/articles/19957-tim-booth-james-favourite-albums-interview?page=8|website=The Quietus|access-date=16 June 2017|page=8|date=31 March 2006}}</ref>


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
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===CD version===
===CD version===
{{Track listing
{{Tracklist
| headline = Disc One
| headline = Disc one
| total_length = 76:57
| total_length = 76:57
| title1 = Bigmouth
| title1 = Bigmouth
| note1 = originally released under artist name Lemon Interupt
| length1 = 10:07
| length1 = 10:07
| title2 = Dirty
| title2 = [[Dirty Epic#"Dirty"|Dirty]]
| note2 = originally released under artist name Lemon Interupt
| length2 = 10:18
| length2 = 10:18
| title3 = [[Mmm... Skyscraper I Love You]]
| title3 = [[Mmm Skyscraper I Love You|Mmm... Skyscraper I Love You]]
| length3 = 13:15
| length3 = 13:15
| title4 = [[Rez (song)|Rez]]
| title4 = [[Rez (song)|Rez]]
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| length7 = 10:51
| length7 = 10:51
}}
}}
{{Track listing
{{Tracklist
| headline = Disc Two
| headline = Disc two
| total_length = 76:46
| total_length = 76:46
| title1 = [[Cowgirl (song)|Cowgirl]]
| title1 = [[Cowgirl (song)|Cowgirl]]
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| title3 = [[Pearl's Girl]]
| title3 = [[Pearl's Girl]]
| length3 = 9:39
| length3 = 9:39
| title4 = [[Jumbo (song)|Jumbo]]
| title4 = [[Jumbo (Underworld song)|Jumbo]]
| length4 = 6:58
| length4 = 6:58
| title5 = [[Push Upstairs|Push Upstairs (The Full Length of It)]]
| title5 = [[Push Upstairs]]
| length5 = 6:10
| length5 = 6:10
| title6 = [[Moaner (Underworld song)|Moaner]]
| title6 = [[Moaner (song)|Moaner]]
| length6 = 10:23
| length6 = 10:23
| title7 = Shudder/[[King of Snake]]
| title7 = Shudder/[[King of Snake]]
| note7 = Bellotte, Moroder, Summer
| writer7 = [[Pete Bellotte]], [[Giorgio Moroder]], [[Donna Summer]]
| length7 = 9:30
| length7 = 9:30
| title8 = 8 Ball
| title8 = 8 Ball
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| title9 = [[Two Months Off]]
| title9 = [[Two Months Off]]
| length9 = 9:08
| length9 = 9:08
}}<br />
}}
{{Track listing
{{Tracklist
| headline = Disc Three (DVD)
| headline = Disc three (DVD)
| title1 = Rez
| title1 = Rez
| length1 = 9:54
| length1 = 9:54
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===Promotional pressing===
===Promotional pressing===
A very small number of releases contained extended versions of "Dirty" (which includes a [[Coda (music)|coda]] that contains a sample from "Dolls' Polyphony", from the soundtrack to the [[anime]] film ''[[Akira (1988 film)|Akira]]'') and of "Jumbo" (which was later given a wide release on ''[[1992–2012 The Anthology]]''.)
A very small number of releases contained extended versions of "Dirty" (which includes a [[Coda (music)|coda]] that contains a sample from "Dolls' Polyphony", from the soundtrack to the [[anime]] film ''[[Akira (1988 film)|Akira]]'') and of "Jumbo" (which was later given a wide release on ''[[1992–2012 The Anthology]]''.)
{{Track listing
{{Tracklist
| headline = Disc One
| headline = Disc one
| title1 = Bigmouth
| title1 = Bigmouth
| length1 = 10:07
| length1 = 10:07
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| length7 = 10:51
| length7 = 10:51
}}
}}
{{Track listing
{{Tracklist
| headline = Disc Two
| headline = Disc two
| title1 = Cowgirl
| title1 = Cowgirl
| length1 = 8:29
| length1 = 8:29
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| length6 = 10:23
| length6 = 10:23
| title7 = Shudder/King of Snake
| title7 = Shudder/King of Snake
| note7 = Bellotte, Moroder, Summer
| writer7 = Bellotte, Moroder, Summer
| length7 = 9:30
| length7 = 9:30
| title8 = 8 Ball
| title8 = 8 Ball
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}}
}}


===UK Vinyl version===
===UK vinyl version===
{{Track listing
{{Tracklist
| headline = Disc One
| headline = Disc one
| title1 = Bigmouth
| title1 = Bigmouth
| length1 = 10:07
| length1 = 10:07
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| length4 = 9:57
| length4 = 9:57
}}
}}
{{Track listing
{{Tracklist
| headline = Disc Two
| headline = Disc two
| title1 = Spikee
| title1 = Spikee
| length1 = 12:30
| length1 = 12:30
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| length4 = 8:29
| length4 = 8:29
}}
}}
{{Track listing
{{Tracklist
| headline = Disc Three
| headline = Disc three
| title1 = Born Slippy .NUXX
| title1 = Born Slippy .NUXX
| length1 = 7:34
| length1 = 7:34
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| length4 = 6:10
| length4 = 6:10
}}
}}
{{Track listing
{{Tracklist
| headline = Disc Four
| headline = Disc four
| title1 = Moaner
| title1 = Moaner
| length1 = 10:23
| length1 = 10:23
| title2 = Shudder/King of Snake
| title2 = Shudder/King of Snake
| note2 = Bellotte, Moroder, Summer
| writer2 = Bellotte, Moroder, Summer
| length2 = 9:30
| length2 = 9:30
| title3 = 8 Ball
| title3 = 8 Ball
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==Charts==
==Charts==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders"
|+Chart performance for ''Underworld 1992–2002''
!align="left"|Chart (2003)
!scope="col"|Chart (2003–2005)
!align="left"|Peak<br/>position
!scope="col"|Peak<br />position
|-
|-
{{album chart|Flanders|25|artist=Underworld|album=1992-2002|rowheader=true|access-date=10 July 2024}}
|align="left"|[[Belgian Albums Chart]]<ref>http://www.ultratop.be/nl/showitem.asp?interpret=Underworld&titel=1992-2002&cat=a</ref>
|align="center"|25
|-
|-
{{album chart|Netherlands|61|artist=Underworld|album=1992-2002|rowheader=true|access-date=10 July 2024}}
|align="left"|[[Dutch Albums Chart]]<ref>[[Underworld discography]]</ref>
|align="center"|61
|-
|-
|align="left"|[[Japanese Albums Chart]]<ref>[[Underworld discography]]</ref>
!scope="row"|Japanese Albums ([[Oricon]])<ref>[[Underworld discography]]</ref>
|align="center"|4
|align="center"|4
|-
|-
{{album chart|Scotland|38|date=20031109|rowheader=true|access-date=10 July 2024}}
|align="left"|[[UK Albums Chart]]<ref>http://www.officialcharts.com/artist/_/underworld/</ref>
|align="center"|43
|-
|-
{{album chart|UK2|43|date=20031109|rowheader=true|access-date=10 July 2024}}
|align="left"|US ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' Top Electronic Albums<ref>http://www.allmusic.com/artist/underworld-mn0000807949/awards</ref>
|-
|align="center"|13
{{album chart|UKDance|4|date=20050925|rowheader=true|access-date=10 July 2024}}
|-
{{album chart|UKIndependent|3|date=20031109|rowheader=true|access-date=10 July 2024}}
|-
{{album chart|BillboardDanceElectronic|13|artist=Underworld|rowheader=true|access-date=10 July 2024}}
|}
|}

==Certifications==
{{certification Table Top|caption=Certifications for ''Underworld 1992–2002''}}
{{certification Table Entry|type=album|region=Japan|artist=Underworld|title=Underworld 1992–2002|award=Gold|certyear=2003|relyear=2003|certmonth=10|access-date=22 September 2021}}
{{Certification Table Bottom | nosales=true}}


==References==
==References==
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1992–2002
Greatest hits album by
Released3 November 2003
Recorded1992–2002
Genre
Length153:42
Label
ProducerRick Smith
Underworld chronology
A Hundred Days Off
(2002)
1992–2002
(2003)
Riverrun
(2005–2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
About.com[2]
Almost Cool8/10[3]
Entertainment WeeklyA−[4]
Music Emissions[5]
NME8/10[6]
PopMattersfavorable[7]
Uncut[8]

1992–2002 is a double disc compilation album by Underworld, released 3 November 2003 on JBO. The album was released in conjunction with the single "Born Slippy .NUXX 2003".

Summary

[edit]

1992–2002 marked the first album appearances of "Big Mouth" (listed here as "Bigmouth"), "Dirty", "Rez" and "Spikee"; all of which had previously only been available as 12" vinyl singles. The version of "Born Slippy .NUXX" included on this compilation is an exclusive edit of the song with a new outro, while "Push Upstairs" is an extended mix that was limited to a 12" promotional vinyl on its original release in 1999. "Cowgirl" appears in the lightly edited form which appeared on Dubnobasswithmyheadman. The full length "album version" of "Moaner" is also included, as opposed to the "long version" used on Beaucoup Fish, which cut the extended outro (this compilation's version of "Moaner" does not fade out, unlike other copies of the "album version"). The original versions of "Dark & Long" and "Born Slippy" were not included on the compilation. A promotional version of 1992–2002 also included the unedited version of "Dirty" and a previously unreleased extended version of "Jumbo", the latter of which would later appear on 1992–2012 The Anthology.

Notably, half of the tracks on 1992–2002 are songs that were used as part of film soundtracks. These are: "Dark & Long (Dark Train)" and "Born Slippy .NUXX", both used in the film Trainspotting; "Rez", as used in Vanilla Sky; "Cowgirl" from Hackers; "Pearls Girl" as heard in The Saint; "Moaner" from Batman & Robin; "Shudder/King of Snake", as used in Biutiful; and "8 Ball", which was featured in The Beach and the only song in the entire set that was not released as its own proper single.

Tim Booth of James has ranked it among his favourite albums.[9]

Track listing

[edit]

All songs by Underworld, unless noted.

CD version

[edit]
Disc one
No.TitleLength
1."Bigmouth" (originally released under artist name Lemon Interupt)10:07
2."Dirty" (originally released under artist name Lemon Interupt)10:18
3."Mmm... Skyscraper I Love You"13:15
4."Rez"9:57
5."Spikee"12:30
6."Dirty Epic"9:59
7."Dark & Long (Dark Train)"10:51
Total length:76:57
Disc two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Cowgirl" 8:29
2."Born Slippy .NUXX" 7:34
3."Pearl's Girl" 9:39
4."Jumbo" 6:58
5."Push Upstairs" 6:10
6."Moaner" 10:23
7."Shudder/King of Snake"Pete Bellotte, Giorgio Moroder, Donna Summer9:30
8."8 Ball" 8:55
9."Two Months Off" 9:08
Total length:76:46
Disc three (DVD)
No.TitleLength
1."Rez"9:54
2."Dark Train"9:55
3."Born Slippy Nuxx"4:31
4."Jumbo"4:10
5."Two Months Off"3:59

Promotional pressing

[edit]

A very small number of releases contained extended versions of "Dirty" (which includes a coda that contains a sample from "Dolls' Polyphony", from the soundtrack to the anime film Akira) and of "Jumbo" (which was later given a wide release on 1992–2012 The Anthology.)

Disc one
No.TitleLength
1."Bigmouth"10:07
2."Dirty"11:37
3."Mmm... Skyscraper I Love You"13:15
4."Rez"9:57
5."Spikee"12:30
6."Dirty Epic"9:59
7."Dark & Long (Dark Train)"10:51
Disc two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Cowgirl" 8:29
2."Born Slippy .NUXX" 7:34
3."Pearl's Girl" 9:39
4."Jumbo" 9:12
5."Push Upstairs (The Full Length of It)" 6:10
6."Moaner" 10:23
7."Shudder/King of Snake"Bellotte, Moroder, Summer9:30
8."8 Ball" 8:55
9."Two Months Off" 9:08

UK vinyl version

[edit]
Disc one
No.TitleLength
1."Bigmouth"10:07
2."Dirty"10:18
3."Mmm... Skyscraper I Love You"13:15
4."Rez"9:57
Disc two
No.TitleLength
1."Spikee"12:30
2."Dirty Epic"9:59
3."Dark & Long (Dark Train)"10:51
4."Cowgirl"8:29
Disc three
No.TitleLength
1."Born Slippy .NUXX"7:34
2."Pearl's Girl"9:39
3."Jumbo"6:58
4."Push Upstairs (The Full Length of It)"6:10
Disc four
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Moaner" 10:23
2."Shudder/King of Snake"Bellotte, Moroder, Summer9:30
3."8 Ball" 8:55
4."Two Months Off" 9:08

Charts

[edit]
Chart performance for Underworld 1992–2002
Chart (2003–2005) Peak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[10] 25
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[11] 61
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[12] 4
Scottish Albums (OCC)[13] 38
UK Albums (OCC)[14] 43
UK Dance Albums (OCC)[15] 4
UK Independent Albums (OCC)[16] 3
US Top Dance/Electronic Albums (Billboard)[17] 13

Certifications

[edit]
Certifications for Underworld 1992–2002
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Japan (RIAJ)[18] Gold 100,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Bush, John (2 December 2003). "1992-2002 - Underworld". AllMusic. Retrieved 6 August 2011.
  2. ^ DJ Zak Davis (10 April 2012). "Underworld - 1992-2002". Dancemusic. Retrieved 29 May 2013.
  3. ^ "Underworld - 1992-2002 - almost cool music review". Almostcool.org. Archived from the original on 25 July 2011. Retrieved 6 August 2011.
  4. ^ Raymond Fiore (5 December 2003). "1992-2002 Review". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on 7 October 2008. Retrieved 6 August 2011.
  5. ^ dscanland (23 February 2004). "Underworld - 1992-2002 Review". Music Emissions. Retrieved 29 May 2013.
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