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Parts of the Process is a greatest hits album by British Trip-Hop band Morcheeba.
The album features all songs released as singles except for Shoulder Holster. It also contains the non-single tracks Over And Over (from the 1998 album Big Calm) and What New York Couples Fight About (from the 2002 album Charango), as well as the previously unreleased songs What's Your Name and I Can't Stand It.
What's Your Name, which features a rap verse from Big Daddy Kane, was released as a single to accompany the album. The video showed the members of Morcheeba in a club setting set in a vector image.[clarification needed]
Tracks of the album have been remasterised to make them sound louder, making them a bit harder to the ear than their original counterparts.
Around the time of the release, Morcheeba also released the DVD Morcheeba: From Brixton To Beijing, which contained various performances of a large catalogue of Morcheeba's songs.
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- "The Sea"
- "Tape Loop"
- "Otherwise"
- "Blindfold"
- "Be Yourself"
- "Part of the Process"
- "Let Me See"
- "Undress Me Now"
- "What's Your Name" (featuring Big Daddy Kane)
- "Trigger Hippie"
- "Rome Wasn't Built in a Day"
- "Over and Over"
- "What New York Couples Fight About" (featuring Kurt Wagner)
- "World Looking In"
- "Moog Island"
- "Way Beyond"
- "Never an Easy Way"
- "Can't Stand It"
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- Parts of the Process (2003)
- The Platinum Collection (2005)
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