CHICANE

BEHIND THE SUN

2LP
GF

After booking some successes with his debut album in 1997, Chicane sealed his worldwide success with his sophomore album Behind The Sun, which was originally released in March 2000. Both "Saltwater" (feat. Máire Brennan) and “Don't Give Up” were released to commercial success, charting #1 on the UK Dance Singles Chart.  

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  • 180 gram audiophile vinyl
  • Heavyweight gatefold sleeve with leather laminate finish
  • 2000 album featuring the singles “Saltwater” (ft. Máire Brennan), “Don't Give Up” (ft. Bryan Adams) a.o.
  • Limited edition of 1500 individually numbered copies on translucent yellow coloured vinyl
Catalog # : MOVLP3052 Format : 2 LP, 180 gram Releasedate : May 26 2023
Barcode : 8719262023000 Sleeve : Gatefold Original Release : 2000 

Nicholas Bracegirdle, a.k.a. Chicane, is the British electronic musician, composer, and producer. He is often seen as one of the seminal Trance originators. After booking some successes with his debut album in 1997, he sealed his worldwide success with his sophomore album Behind The Sun, which was originally released in March 2000. The album spawned four singles, “Saltwater”, “Don't Give Up”, “No Ordinary Morning” / “Halcyon”, and “Autumn Tactics”. Both “Saltwater” (feat. Máire Brennan) and “Don't Give Up” were released to commercial success, charting #1 on the UK Dance Singles Chart. The latter was a collaboration with best-selling artist Bryan Adams and became a top ten hit on singles charts across Europe and North America.


Behind The Sun is available as a limited edition of 1500 individually numbered copies on translucent yellow coloured vinyl, housed in a gatefold sleeve.

This release is not available for sale in the UK.

 

 

Side A

1. Overture
2. Low Sun
3. No Ordinary Morning (feat. Tracy Ackerman)

Side B

1. Saltwater (Original Mix) (feat. Máire Brennan)
2. Halcyon

Side C

1. Autumn Tactics (feat. Justine Suissa)
2. Overlap
3. Don't Give Up (feat. Bryan Adams)

Side D

1. Saltwater (The Thrillseekers Remix) (feat. Máire Brennan)
2. Andromed