Strange Cargo Hinterland
1995 studio album by Strange Cargo
Hinterland | ||||
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Studio album by Strange Cargo | ||||
Released | 1995 | |||
Genre | Electronic, ambient | |||
Length | 60:39 | |||
Label | N-Gram Records | |||
Producer | William Orbit | |||
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Hinterland is the fifth studio album by electronic instrumentalist William Orbit, which released under the alias Strange Cargo.[1][2][3] It is the fourth in a series of similarly themed albums: Strange Cargo, Strange Cargo II, and Strange Cargo III.
Track listing
- "Million Town"
- "She Cries Your Name"
- "Montok Point" (with Joe Frank)
- "Hulaville"
- "Kiss of the Bee"
- "El Ninjo"
- "Crimes of the Future"
- "The Name of the Wave"
- "Say Anything"
- "Lost in Blue"
- "Hinterland"
- "The Last Dream of Lucy Mariner"
Use in other media
"The Name of the Wave" was used in the soundtrack of the documentary Amy (2015) about the late singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse. It is the only track in the film neither by Winehouse herself nor by film composer Antônio Pinto, who scored the film.
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William Orbit
- Orbit
- Strange Cargo
- Strange Cargo 2
- Strange Cargo III
- Strange Cargo Hinterland
- Pieces in a Modern Style
- Hello Waveforms
- My Oracle Lives Uptown
- Pieces in a Modern Style 2
- "Barber's Adagio for Strings"
- "Ravel's Pavane Pour Une Infante Défunte"
- "Feel Good Time" (Pink featuring William Orbit)
- Bassomatic
- Guerilla Records
- Torch Song
- Albums
- Albums produced
- Song recordings produced
- Songs written