Leftism

Leftism is the debut studio album by English electronic music duo Leftfield, released in 1995 on Columbia Records. It contained a mixture of new tracks along with reworked versions of previous Leftfield singles. The album contains guest spots from musicians not associated with dance music at the time such as John Lydon from Public Image Ltd. (and formerly of Sex Pistols) and Toni Halliday from Curve. The album was described as progressive house, although some journalists found that label too limiting, suggesting the album incorporated many genres. After completing the album, the duo initially were not pleased with it. On its release, the album was well received from the British press with positive reviews from the NME and Q. The album was nominated for the Mercury Prize in 1995 but lost to Portishead’s Dummy. Leftism sold well and was released months later in the United States. Critics have praised the album as one of the major album-length works of dance music, with Q referring to it as “the first truly complete album experience to be created by house musicians and the first quintessentially British one”.

Tracklisting

Position Title
A1 Release The Pressure
A2 Afro-Left
B1 Cut For Life
B2 Melt
C1 Black Flute
C2 Original
D1 Inspection (Check One)
D2 Space Shanty
E1 Storm 3000
E2 Half Past Dub
F1 Open Up
F2 21st Century Poem

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Release Information

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Wikipedia URL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leftism_(album)
Format 3× Vinyl (180 g) LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Special Edition
Label Columbia
Catalog Number 88985388501
Notes Shrinkwrapped, most with transparent sticker on top stating “Special Edition Triple Vinyl - 3 x 180 gm - Original Album Remastered - 88985388501” plus “We Are Vinyl” sticker stating “Claim your download at wearevinyl.com” First 500 orders from Leftfield online store were autographed by Neil Barnes & Paul Daley before the shrinkwrap was added and most had a different barcode sticker attached over the barcode / label / catalogue number info on the back.
Discogs URL Leftfield - Leftism