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''Work 1989–2002'' is a compilation
album An album is a collection of audio recordings (e.g., music) issued on a medium such as compact disc (CD), Phonograph record, vinyl (record), audio tape (like 8-track cartridge, 8-track or Cassette tape, cassette), or digital distribution, dig ...
by the British electronica duo Orbital, released in 2002. It features a selection of singles and rare tracks from their career. ''Work'' was Orbital's final album for
FFRR FFRR Records (sometimes credited as Full Frequency Range Recordings) is a dance music label founded as a subsidiary of London Records in 1986, with A&R run by the British DJ Pete Tong. Originally a part of London Records' label roster, FFRR ...
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The album

"Chime", "Choice", "Satan" and "Belfast" were previously released (in different forms) on the US version of '' Orbital (1991)''. The version of "Satan" was released on the ''
Spawn Spawn or spawning may refer to: * Spawning, the eggs and sperm of aquatic animals Arts, entertainment and media * Spawn (character), a fictional character in the comic series of the same name and in the associated franchise ** ''Spawn: Armageddon' ...
'' soundtrack. "Lush", "Impact" and "Halcyon" appeared on the '' Brown Album''. "Are We Here?" appeared on ''
Snivilisation ''Snivilisation'' is the third studio album by the British electronic music duo Orbital (band), Orbital. It was released on 8 August 1994 through FFRR Records. The album peaked at number 4 on the UK Albums Chart, and had sold over 80,000 copies ...
''. "The Box" was a single for the ''
In Sides ''In Sides'' is the fourth album by British electronic group Orbital (band), Orbital, released in the UK on Internal on 29 April 1996. The album's title is a reference to the fact that the original vinyl LP release of the album was as a 3-LP ...
'' album. "Nothing Left" and "Style" are from the album '' The Middle of Nowhere''. "Funny Break" and "Illuminate" are from ''
The Altogether ''The Altogether'' is Orbital's sixth studio album and was released in 2001. It features guest vocals by the Hartnolls' brother-in-law David Gray, a sampled Ian Dury, a sample from " Sober" by Tool and a version of the ''Doctor Who'' theme. ...
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* Orbital (band) compilation albums 2002 compilation albums FFRR Records albums {{2000s-techno-album-stub