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''Parts of the Process'' is a greatest hits album by the British
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band Morcheeba released in 2003 by China Records in the UK, and
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in North America. The album reached number 6 on the
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. The album includes all of the single releases by the band, with the exception of "Shoulder Holster". It also contains the non-single tracks "Over and Over" (from the 1998 album ''
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'') and "What New York Couples Fight About" (from the 2002 album ''
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''), as well as the previously unreleased songs "What's Your Name" and "Can't Stand It". "What's Your Name", which features a rap verse by
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, was released as a single to accompany the album, supported by a video. Tracks on the album were remastered to make them sound louder than their originals. Around the time of the release, Morcheeba also released the DVD ''Morcheeba: From Brixton to Beijing'', which contained performances of a large catalogue of Morcheeba's songs.


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