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''Woob2 4495'' is the second full-length album from
Woob Woob is the stage name of Paul Frankland, an English ambient musician who started recording in the early 1990s. Woob's albums combine elements of ambient, downtempo and space music, with samples from field recordings, movies and television. ...
, the stage name of ambient musician Paul Frankland. It was released in the UK on em:t records on 21 September 1995.


Overview

While not generally regarded by ambient music fans to be as cohesive or ground-breaking as its predecessor, '' Woob 1194'', ''Woob2 4495'' still contains material reckoned to be among the best ambient music released in the 1990s – particularly the 25-minute-long "Depart", and the album's closer, "Later". It also contains the shortest Woob track to date, the 33-second long "Cupboard", which is made up of elements of "Depart". The album also makes less use of vocal samples than 1194, instead using organic sounds such as hand-claps and heartbeats. Frankland himself was dissatisfied with the album; in a 1998 interview, he said: "Woob² did not quite live up to my expectations. On a compilation I had a track where the band really played together with guitar, drums and bass. I wanted the second Woob album to really sound "live", but that was not possible".http://www.emit.cc/interview/1998-01-woob.jsp More recently, in 2009, he stated "the second was a lot more structured, with mostly predefined arrangements", lacking the spontanteity and serendipity that defined the first album. The album's cover (like all em:t releases of the 1990s, a
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), shows a
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. Unusually for an em:t release, however, the sleeve folded out, to reveal two cartoon-like illustrations. Two tracks recorded during the ''4495'' sessions ended up on em:t compilation CDs – one that emerged before the album itself was released, and one after. These are "Fourteen Thirty Three" featured on Em:t 2295, and "Mould", (which makes use of samples taken from the film ''
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''), which featured on Em:t 5595. Elements of "Mould" would be re-used on the track "Stranger Air", on the ''Repurpose'' album.


''Repurpose''

On 1 May 2010, it was announced via Paul Frankland's blog that a new Woob album, ''Repurpose'', would be released. It finally emerged on 27 May. ''Repurpose'' contains two tracks that are reworked versions of tracks from ''4495'' – "Nylon", a new remix of "Later", and "Departure", a remixed and shortened version of "Depart". It also contains samples of other Woob tracks from various em:t releases and compilation albums. ''Repurpose'' was released in three forms: 25 numbered first edition CDs, 150 second edition CDs, and as a download on soundcloud; and eventually on the
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music store.


Legacy

Though not as lauded as the first Woob album, the reputation of ''4495'' remains high. The Ambient Music Guide website describes the album as a "surreal journey, this time though some deep, dark tropical jungle teeming with life, an aural travelogue filled simultaneously with visions of beauty and lurking, unseen menace", adding that the mix of electronics and live instrumentation is "quietly dazzling". In common with many other em:t releases, ''4495'' is highly sought after by ambient music fans, and copies can fetch over £50 on
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(with pristine, shrink-wrapped copies fetching as high as £125). So far, ''4495'' has not been re-released, though some of the tracks are now available as name-your-price downloads from the official Woob website (with one track, "Tillstand", being a remix of "Gate", another track, "Pondlife," was also made available).


Track list

# "Gate" (4:26) # "Pondlife" (4:53) # "Woobed" (12:21) # "Creek" (8:35) # "Cupboard" (0:33) # "Depart" (24:57) # "Later" (6:18)


''Woob3''

Shortly after he completed work on his second Journeyman album, Frankland planned a third Woob album as a follow-up to ''4495'', to be released on em:t. However, financial problems at em:t prevented this, and work on the album was never begun. ''4495'' proved to be Frankland's last full-length Woob album for em:t records, although subsequent Woob material would be released on various compilations until the collapse of the em:t label in 1998. More than a decade would elapse before any new Woob material would emerge, with the release of the download-only track "Unknown Quantity" in January 2010. In September 2010, Frankland stated on his blog that a Woob soundtrack album, entitled ''Paradigm Flux'', was to be released, following a collaboration with the artist and film-maker Samuel Cockedey. Confusingly, this followed an announcement that the forthcoming album from Frankland's Max and Harvey project would be known as ''Woob3''. In November 2011, Frankland issued ''Return to the City'', a soundtrack album for the film of the same name. Whilst not formally constituting the third Woob album, the album is the first album of all-new Woob material since ''4495''. It was released as a limited edition keycard with extra tracks via Frankland's website, then subsequently on iTunes. On 21 November 2012, Frankland finally released the album ''Have Landed'' (also known as ''Woob3'') via his Season 9 website, in a variety of formats. The album combines material from both Frankland's Max and Harvey project, as well as new Woob material. The album is branded with a new Woob logo. The album also features production by Tom Smyth, who was involved in many of the original em:t releases, and contributions from Riad Abji, who provided much of the live instrumentation on ''4495''. On 13 September 2013 the official third Woob album, titled ''Ultrascope'' or ''Woob 1113'', was released, almost 18 years after ''4495''.


References

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