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Recorded = 1993 |
Recorded = 1993 |
Genre = [[Electronica]] |
Genre = [[Electronica]] |
Length = 23 [[minute|mins]] 3 [[second|secs]] |
Length = 23 [[minute|mins]] 43 [[second|secs]] |
Format = CD, 7" |
Format = CD, 7" |
Label = [[Junior Boys Own]] |
Label = [[Junior Boys Own]] |

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Fourteenth Century Sky is the second The Chemical Brothers release under the name The Dust Brothers. The EP contains "Chemical Beats" and "One Too Many Mornings", later released on The Chemical Brothers' debut album Exit Planet Dust.

Another EP, My Mercury Mouth EP, was released the same day.

The version of "Chemical Beats" is the full-length version, with an extended intro. The full version of Chemical Beats wasn't included on Exit Planet Dust due to an uncleared sample. It has not been available since. "One Too Many Mornings" found fame in 2001 after appearing in a UK TV advertisement.

Track listings

CD 12" Vinyl Single – UK

  1. "Chemical Beats" – 5:41
  2. "One Too Many Mornings" – 4:17
  3. "Dope Coil" – 5:05
  4. "Her Jazz" – 8:40