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Recorded = 2004 |
Recorded = 2004 |
Genre = [[Trip hop]], [[big beat]] |
Genre = [[Trip hop]], [[big beat]] |
Length = 60:18 |
Length = 60:20 |
Label = [[Virgin Records]]<br> [[Freestyle Dust]]<br> [[EMI|Music from EMI]] |
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Producer = The Chemical Brothers |
Producer = The Chemical Brothers |

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Push the Button is the fifth studio album by British electronica group The Chemical Brothers, first released in January 2005 (see 2005 in music). It won the Grammy Award for Best Electronic/Dance Album in January 2006. It was certified Gold by the BPI on January 28, 2005. [1]

This album has been released with the Copy Control protection system in some regions.

Track listing

Push The Button
No.TitleLength
1."Galvanize" (Rowlands, Simons, Kamal Fareed, featuring Q-Tip)6:33
2."The Boxer" (Rowlands, Simons, Burgess, featuring Tim Burgess)4:08
3."Believe" (featuring Kele Okereke)7:01
4."Hold Tight London" (featuring Anna-Lynne Williams)6:00
5."Come Inside"4:47
6."The Big Jump"4:43
7."Left Right" (Rowlands, Simons, Anwar, featuring Anwar Superstar)4:14
8."Close Your Eyes" (Rowlands, Simons, Romeo Stodart, featuring The Magic Numbers)6:13
9."Shake Break Bounce"3:44
10."Marvo Ging"5:28
11."Surface To Air"7:23
Total length:60:13

Singles

  • "Galvanize" was the first single from the album, released a week before the album was released. It peaked at the #3 spot in the British charts.
  • "Believe" was the second single from the album, released in May 2005. It peaked at #18.
  • "The Boxer" was the third single from the album, released in early July 2005. It peaked at #41.
  • Live 05 was released as a digital EP promoting the album on 29 November 2005. It was recorded live from their 2005 tour. It's leading track is "Close Your Eyes".

Notes

  • Track No. 1, "Galvanize", has been featured on Budweiser Select commercials and on All-Star Family Fortunes aired 23 December 2006. It was also used to advertise ITV's Dancing on Ice.
  • Track No. 2 and 3, "The Boxer" and "Believe", respectively, were used in the world's first theater performance of Requiem for a dream in Kristiansand, Norway 2007.
  • Track No. 5, "Come Inside", is featured in game Forza Motorsport 2.
  • Track No. 6, "The Big Jump", was featured on the soundtracks of the video games Burnout Revenge and Project Gotham Racing 3.
  • Track No. 9, "Shake Break Bounce", features on the Ford S-Max 7-Seater advertisement and was used in the Thunderball trial in the 2006 series of I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here.
  • Track No. 10 "Marvo Ging", featured in Season two of The O.C., in the episode The Risky Business. It is also used on Channel 4, E4 and More4 in the United Kingdom to advertise Film4.
  • Track No. 11, "Surface to Air", was featured on Sky Sports News as its title music. It also can be heard near the end of the comedy film "Smiley Face" starring Anna Faris.

Release

The album was released in various countries in January 2005.

Country Date Label Catalog Format
Japan January 13, 2005 Toshiba-EMI VJCP 68715 CD
United Kingdom January 24, 2005 Virgin XDUSTCD7 CD
XDUSTLP7 LP
Australia January 24, 2005 Virgin 5633032 CD
United States January 25, 2005 Astralwerks ASW 63282 CD

External links

Preceded by UK number one album
February 6, 2005 – February 12, 2005
Succeeded by