What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 1 - Blue Sky Revisit)
Written-By [Sample] – J. Heath*
7:29
1-13.2
**Transmission 3
Excessive Ephemera
2-1
Best Foot Forward (Alternate Version)
1:16
2-2
Building Steam With A Grain Of Salt (Alternate Take Without Overdubs)
6:43
2-3
The Number Song (Cut Chemist Party Mix)
Remix – Cut Chemist
5:14
2-4
Changeling (Original Demo Excerpt)
1:00
2-5
Stem (Cops 'N' Robbers Mix)
3:48
2-6
Soup
Written-By – Josh Davis
0:44
2-7
Red Bus Needs To Leave!
2:45
2-8
Mutual Slump (Alternate Take Without Overdubs)
4:21
2-9
Organ Donor (Extended Overhaul)
4:29
2-10
Why Hip-Hop Sucks In '96 (Alternate Take)
0:54
2-11
Midnight In A Perfect World (Gab Mix)
Voice [Spoken Word] – Gab*Written-By – T. Parker*
4:55
2-12
Napalm Brain (Original Demo Beat)
0:35
2-13
What Does Your Soul Look Like (Peshay Remix)
Remix, Producer [Additional] – Peshay
9:24
2-14
DJ Shadow Live In Oxford, England, Oct. 30, 1997
DJ Mix – DJ Shadow
12:35
Companies, etc.
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Universal Island Records Ltd.
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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BBC
Copyright (c)
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Universal Island Records Ltd.
Licensed From
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Virgin Records Ltd.
Licensed From
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One Little Indian
Licensed From
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Mother Records Ltd.
Licensed From
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Elektra Entertainment Group
Made By
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EDC, Germany
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51609184
Made By
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EDC, Germany
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51609187
Recorded At
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The Glue Factory
Mastered At
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The Mastering Lab
Credits
A&R
–
James Lavelle
Art Direction
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Vartan
Coordinator [Photo Coordination]
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Ryan Null
Design
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Otherworldly
Design [Sleeve]
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Ben Drury,
Will Bankhead
Engineer [Assistant]
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The Automator*
Liner Notes
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DJ Shadow,
Eliot Wilder
Management
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Jamal Chalabi
Management [Licensing]
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Kelly Martinez
Mastered By
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Gavin Lurssen
Photography By
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B Plus
Photography By [Montage Photography]
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Barney Bankhead,
Will Bankhead
Producer, Mixed By, Engineer
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DJ Shadow
Product Manager
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Adam Starr
Production Manager
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Monique McGuffin
Research [Master Tape Research]
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Jane Hitchin,
Zoe Roberts
Supervised By [Reissue]
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DJ Shadow,
Dana Smart,
Jamal Chalabi
Written-By
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Josh Davis
Notes
Packaged in 4-panel Digipak with 28-page full-colour booklet.
First disc is the original version of Endtroducing... (originally released on Mo Wax in 1996).
Second disc titled "Excessive Ephemera" includes demo versions, alternate takes, remixes and b-sides.
Recorded at The Glue Factory, San Francisco.
Track 1-2 contains a sample of "I Feel A New Shadow", as performed by Jeremy Storch, written by Jeremy Storch.
Track 1-3 contains a sample of "Orion".
Track 1-4.1 contains a sample of "Invisible Limits" by Tangerine Dream.
Track 1-5 contains a sample of "The Vision And The Voice Part One - The Vision (Ray Smith)", as performed by Flying Island, written by Flying Island.
Track 1-7.2 contains a sample of "Love Suite", as performed by Nirvana .
Track 1-8 contains a sample of "Possibly Maybe", as performed by Björk.
Track 1-11 contains a sample of "The Madness Subsides", as performed by Pekka Pohjola, written by Pekka Pohjola. Also contains a sample of "Sower Of Seeds", as performed by Baraka , written by Baraka.
Track 1-13.1 contains a sample of "The Voice Of The Saxophone" from "Afro American Suite Of Evolution", as performed by In Motion, written by J. Heath.