Hullabaloo Soundtrack
Compilation album / Live album by
Released1 July 2002
Recorded
  • March 1999 (1999-03) – October 2001 (2001-10) (disc one)
  • 28 and 29 October 2001 (disc two)
VenueLe Zénith (Paris) (disc two)
StudioVarious studios (disc one)
GenreAlternative rock
Length91:11
LabelTaste[lower-alpha 1]
Producer
John Cornfield (disc two)
Muse chronology
Origin of Symmetry
(2001)
Hullabaloo Soundtrack
(2002)
Absolution
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
NME6/10[2]

Hullabaloo Soundtrack, also known as simply Hullabaloo, is a compilation and live album by English rock band Muse. The album is a double album with disc one containing previously released B-sides and disc two acting as the soundtrack to their live video Hullabaloo: Live at Le Zenith, Paris, which documented the band's performances at Le Zénith in Paris, France, on 28 and 29 October 2001. It was released alongside the live video on 1 July 2002 via Taste and Mushroom records.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Matthew Bellamy except "What's He Building?" by Tom Waits

Disc 1 (Selection of B-sides recorded between March 1999 & October 2001)
No.TitleOriginal releaseLength
1."Forced In""Uno" (1999)4:18
2."Shrinking Universe""New Born" (2001)3:06
3."Recess""Unintended" (2000)3:35
4."Yes Please""Sunburn" (2000)3:05
5."Map of Your Head""New Born" (2001)4:25
6."Nature_1""Plug In Baby" (2001)3:39
7."Shine Acoustic" (previously unreleased acoustic version of "Shine")"Hyper Music/Feeling Good" (2001) ("Shine")5:12
8."Ashamed""Sunburn" (2000)3:47
9."The Gallery""Bliss" (2001)3:30
10."Hyper Chondriac Music""Bliss" (2001)5:28
Disc 2 (Live at Le Zenith, Paris)
No.TitleOriginal releaseLength
0."What's He Building?"Mule Variations (1999)1:55
1."Dead Star""Dead Star/In Your World" (2002)4:11
2."Micro Cuts"Origin of Symmetry (2001)3:30
3."Citizen Erased"Origin of Symmetry (2001)7:21
4."Showbiz"Showbiz (1999)5:04
5."Megalomania"Origin of Symmetry (2001)4:36
6."Dark Shines"Origin of Symmetry (2001)4:36
7."Screenager"Origin of Symmetry (2001)4:22
8."Space Dementia"Origin of Symmetry (2001)5:32
9."In Your World""Dead Star/In Your World" (2002)3:10
10."Muscle Museum"Showbiz (1999)4:29
11."Agitated""Uno" (1999)4:11
Notes
  • A sample of Tom Waits's "What's He Building?" can be heard in disc two's pregap (length: 1:53). On later digital editions, the sample is placed at the beginning of track no. 1
  • The intro of Rachmaninov's 'Prelude in C Sharp Minor "The Bells of Moscow"' is played at the beginning of disc two's track no. 7.

Personnel

Charts and certifications

References

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Notes

  1. Also released through Mushroom Records in the United Kingdom, PIAS Recordings in Benelux, Motor Music in Germany, Naïve Records in France, Festival Mushroom Records in Oceania, and Cutting Edge/maximum10 in Japan.
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