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AmericanEP
EP by
Released19 November 2002
Recorded2001–2002
GenreElectronic
Length40:37
LabelAstralwerks, Virgin, EMI
ProducerThe Chemical Brothers
The Chemical Brothers chronology
Come with Us/Japan Only EP
(2002)
AmericanEP
(2002)
The Golden Path
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Rolling Stone(not rated)[1]

AmericanEP is an extended play by English electronica duo The Chemical Brothers, released in 2002 following the release of their successful fourth studio album Come with Us.

Track listing

  1. "Star Guitar (Trisco La Funk Dub)" – 7:06 (Rowlands, Simons)
  2. "H.I.A." – 7:14 (Rowlands, Simons, Heard, Owens)
  3. "Come with Us (H Foundation Remix)" – 8:17 (Rowlands, Simons, Rallo, Cooperman, Krissen, Fairstein)
  4. "Electronic Battle Weapon 6" – 9:03 (Rowlands, Simons)
  5. "Temptation/Star Guitar (Live from Brixton Academy)" – 8:57 (Hook, Morris, Sumner, Gilbert, Rowlands, Simons)
  6. "Star Guitar" (video) – 4:01
  7. "The Test" (video) – 4:39

Come with Us/Japan Only EP

Come with Us Japan Only EP
EP by
ReleasedJapan 17 July 2002
Recorded2002
GenreElectronica
Length36:00 (EP)
LabelVirgin Records
The Chemical Brothers chronology
Come with Us/The Test
(2002)
Come with Us Japan Only EP
(2002)
AmericanEP
(2002)

Come with Us/Japan Only EP is the Japanese EP from The Chemical Brothers 2002 album Come with Us. This album is very similar to AmericanEP, except that it has 2 different songs and different videos.

Track listing

EP – Japan

  1. "Come With Us (Radio Edit)" – 3:40
  2. "Star Guitar (Trisco La Funk Dub)" – 7:06
  3. "H.I.A." – 7:10
  4. "Come With Us (H Foundation Remix)" – 8:09
  5. "Temptation /Star Guitar (Live from Brixton Academy)" – 8:55
  6. "Let Forever Be (Video)"

References

  1. ^ Rolling Stone: 98. 12 December 2002.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)