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- Fourteenth_Century_Sky runtime "23.716666666666665".
- Fourteenth_Century_Sky abstract "Fourteenth Century Sky is an EP by English big beat duo The Chemical Brothers, their second release under the name The Dust Brothers. The EP contains "Chemical Beats" and "One Too Many Mornings", later released on the Brothers' debut album Exit Planet Dust."One Too Many Mornings" found fame in 2001 after appearing in a UK TV advertisement.[citation needed] The version of "Chemical Beats" is the full-length version, with an extended intro. The full version of the song wasn't included on Exit Planet Dust due to an uncleared vocal sample and has not been available since. The sample was "take this, brother, may it serve you well," from The Beatles' song "Revolution 9".[citation needed] They were later miscredited as sampling The Beatles song "Tomorrow Never Knows" (which sometimes closed Chemical Brothers DJ sets) in their hits "Setting Sun" and "Let Forever Be" (both feature Noel Gallagher, a well acknowledged Beatles fan). to the point where they were almost sued. The Chemical Brothers and Virgin Records proved they did not sample the song. "Chemical Beats" later gave the duo their name The Chemical Brothers.Another EP, My Mercury Mouth EP, was released the same day.".
- Fourteenth_Century_Sky artist The_Chemical_Brothers.
- Fourteenth_Century_Sky genre Electronica.
- Fourteenth_Century_Sky previousWork Song_to_the_Siren_(The_Chemical_Brothers_song).
- Fourteenth_Century_Sky producer The_Chemical_Brothers.
- Fourteenth_Century_Sky recordLabel Junior_Boy's_Own.
- Fourteenth_Century_Sky releaseDate "1994-01-01".
- Fourteenth_Century_Sky runtime "1423.0".
- Fourteenth_Century_Sky subsequentWork My_Mercury_Mouth_E.P.
- Fourteenth_Century_Sky type Extended_play.
- Fourteenth_Century_Sky wikiPageID "11952111".
- Fourteenth_Century_Sky wikiPageRevisionID "594324387".
- Fourteenth_Century_Sky artist The_Chemical_Brothers.
- Fourteenth_Century_Sky cover "14".
- Fourteenth_Century_Sky format "CD, 7" vinyl".
- Fourteenth_Century_Sky genre Electronica.
- Fourteenth_Century_Sky hasPhotoCollection Fourteenth_Century_Sky.
- Fourteenth_Century_Sky label Junior_Boy's_Own.
- Fourteenth_Century_Sky lastAlbum ""Song to the Siren"".
- Fourteenth_Century_Sky name "Fourteenth Century Sky".
- Fourteenth_Century_Sky nextAlbum "My Mercury Mouth EP".
- Fourteenth_Century_Sky producer "The Dust Brothers".
- Fourteenth_Century_Sky recorded "1993".
- Fourteenth_Century_Sky released "1994-01-01".
- Fourteenth_Century_Sky thisAlbum "Fourteenth Century Sky".
- Fourteenth_Century_Sky type "EP".
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- Fourteenth_Century_Sky comment "Fourteenth Century Sky is an EP by English big beat duo The Chemical Brothers, their second release under the name The Dust Brothers. The EP contains "Chemical Beats" and "One Too Many Mornings", later released on the Brothers' debut album Exit Planet Dust."One Too Many Mornings" found fame in 2001 after appearing in a UK TV advertisement.[citation needed] The version of "Chemical Beats" is the full-length version, with an extended intro.".
- Fourteenth_Century_Sky label "Fourteenth Century Sky".
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- Fourteenth_Century_Sky name "Fourteenth Century Sky".