art direction Blue Source art direction The Chemical Brothers artwork [art screenprints] Kate Gibb edited by Cheeky Paul engineer Steve Dub engineer [assistant] Greg Fleming mastered by Mike Marsh musician [additional musician] Beverley Skeete musician [additional musician] Greg Fleming musician [additional musician] Jim Hunt musician [additional musician] Shovell performer [the players] Ed Simons performer [the players] Tom Rowlands producer The Chemical Brothers vocals Beth Orton vocals Richard Ashcroft written-by Ed Simons written-by Tom Rowlands Phonographic Copyright (p) Virgin Records Ltd. Copyright (c) Virgin Records Ltd. Mastered At The Exchange Recorded At Miloco Studios Glass Mastered At EMI Uden Pressed By EMI Uden Published By Universal/MCA Music Ltd. Published By Copyright Control Published By Ardmore & Beechwood Ltd. Published By Editions Musicales Sforzando Published By BMG Music Publishing Ltd. Published By EMI Music Publishing Ltd. Recorded at Miloco Studios, South London Edited in the basement
Beth Orton appears courtesy of Heavenly Recordings. Richard Ashcroft appears courtesy of Hut Recordings.
Track 1 'Come With Us' contains a sample from the recording 'The Evidence' licensed courtesy of G. Chemouny and J. Claudel. Track 2 'It Began In Afrika' contains a sample from 'Drumbeat' performed by Jim Ingram, courtesy of Stax Records/Fantasy Inc. Track 5 'Hoops' features samples from The Association recording 'Round Again' (Alexander). Produced under license from Warner Bros. Records. By arrangement with Warner Special Projects. Track 6 'My Elastic Eye' contains elements sampled from 'Tic Tac Nocturne' (Estardy). Tele Music Records (1973). Used by permission. All rights reserved. Track 9 'Pioneer Skies' contains elements sampled from 'Yellow Train' (Camison/Bacheler), Sirocco Records (1973). Used by permission. All rights reserved. Track 10 'The Test' contains part of the improvisation performed by C. Niemen in the recording 'Pielgrzym', originally released on the LP '[m=228419]' (1974), catalogue number SX 1192, by Polskie Nagrania Muza.