Felix Atagong first had to fight a panic attack because there was actually an Orb related question on this list saying: +.+.+ What's the best and worse track off of B&T and why? What version of B&T, that mf LX released two of them! But anyway: Bad: Aftermath because I don't like the rap Good: Hell's Kitchen Excellent: Kompania (the one with the K) I like B&T because there is a lot of everything: The Ultraworld camp: although there is no Guy Pratt (and no Steve Hillage either) on this record, Orb creator Jim Cauty makes a re-entry. More a one-time novelty act than a real collaboration it makes the fan hungry for an extra lump of. Custerd. The Pomme Fritz camp: Fil le Gonidec was part of the tomfoolery on Pomme Fritz and co-wrote Toxygene for Orblivion and A Mile Lump Of Lard for Cydonia (forgive him Egnable). The Orbus Terrarum camp: Simon Phillips has been in several occidental valleys, and co-wrote the Badorb's epitaph: I'm The Red Worm. Nick Burton has been promised golden mountains before. The Cydonia camp: John 'Witchman' Roome, who helped Cydonia a bit signs on 5, of what can be considered the best tracks, including Green Ginger, Hell's Kitchen and Tower Twenty Three. The Swiss Fella camp: Thomas Fehlmann has been everywhere over the years, but this record shows him more of a sideman. Gee Strings and Dilmun are nothing but Orb copyrighted solo-outings but Green Ginger and Compania show his valuable input, especially on the blast master mix from From A Distance (UK 2004 version). Back to wanking. Felix