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A Cross the Universe is the first live album by the French electronic music duo Justice, released on 24 November 2008 on iTunes and on 9 December 2008 physically by Ed Banger Records and Because Music in France, and Atlantic Records in the US.
History and background
The album's title is a play on words of the Beatles song "Across the Universe" and the band's own album †. The live portion of this release was recorded at a concert in San Francisco, California at the Concourse Exhibition Center, on 27 March 2008. The CD also came with a DVD of the film of the same name called A Cross the Universe.
Track listing
Notes
"Phantom P† I" contains a sample of "Tenebre" (from the Tenebrae soundtrack) by Goblin.
"Phantom P† I.5" contains a sample of "Tenebre" by Goblin.
"Waters of Nazareth (Prelude)" contains a sample of "The Fallen (Justice Remix)" by Franz Ferdinand.
"Let There Be Lite" contains a sample of "Skitzo Dancer" by Scenario Rock.
"Stress" contains a sample of "Nazis" by Mr. Oizo.
"We Are Your Friends (Reprise)" contains samples from "Never Be Alone" by Simian, "Atlantis To Interzone" by Klaxons, and "Just One Fix" by Ministry.
"Waters of Nazareth" contains samples from "Killing In The Name" by Rage Against the Machine and "The Fallen" by Franz Ferdinand.
"Encore" contains a sample of "Never Be Alone" by Simian.
"NY Excuse" contains a sample of "NY Excuse" by Soulwax.
"Final" contains samples from "Master of Puppets" by Metallica and “The Party” by Justice.