Confidential (High Contrast album)

High Contrast Confidential
Compilation album by High Contrast
Released April 27, 2009
Genre Drum and bass
Length 145:44
Label Hospital
Producer Lincoln Barrett
High Contrast chronology
Tough Guys Don't Dance
(2007)
High Contrast Confidential
(2009)
The Agony and the Ecstasy
(2012)
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High Contrast Confidential is the fourth album and the second double album from the Welsh drum and bass producer High Contrast, released on April 27, 2009 on the Hospital Records label. It is an assortment of handpicked songs he has written in the past. The first disc includes a premium selection of singles from his previous three albums but the second disc includes some of his remixes from the past.

The Album Art contains aspects of High Contrast's previous albums. The backdrop is the same as True Colours, he has the suit and cocktail from High Society and the phone pictured on the cover of Tough Guys Don't Dance is lying on the floor.

Track listing

Disc 1 - The Originals

  1. "Racing Green"
  2. "Return of Forever"
  3. "If We Ever"
  4. "Seven Notes In Black"
  5. "Kiss Kiss Bang Bang"
  6. "Twilights Last Gleaming"
  7. "Tread Softly"
  8. "Lovesick"
  9. "Music Is Everything"
  10. "The Persistence Of Memory"
  11. "Basement Track"
  12. "When The Lights Go Down"

Disc 2 - The Remixes

  1. Adele - "Hometown Glory"
  2. The Streets - "Has It Come To This?"
  3. High Contrast - "The Basement Track" (HC's Upstairs Downstairs Remix)
  4. Omni Trio - "Renegade Snares"
  5. Eric Prydz - "Pjanoo"
  6. London Elektricity - "Remember The Future"
  7. Utah Saints - "Something Good 08"
  8. Ils - "No Soul"
  9. Missy Elliott - "We Run This"
  10. Blaze - "Most Precious Love"
  11. Blue Sonix - "This Feeling"
  12. Basement Jaxx - "Hey U"
  13. London Elektricity - "My Dreams"

Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalog
United Kingdom April 24, 2009 Hospital Records 29 x File, FLAC NHS151DD2
United Kingdom April 27, 2009 Hospital double CD NHS151CD

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