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2002 compilation/soundtrack album by Muse

Hullabaloo Soundtrack
Compilation album / Live album by Muse
Released 1 July 2002
Recorded March 1999 (1999-03) – October 2001 (2001-10) (disc one) 28 and 29 October 2001 (disc two)
Venue Le Zénith (Paris) (disc two)
Studio Various studios (disc one)
Genre Alternative rock
Length 91:11
Label Taste[a]
Producer Matt Bellamy John Leckie Paul Reeve (disc one) John Cornfield (disc two)
Muse chronology
Origin of Symmetry(2001) Hullabaloo Soundtrack(2002) Absolution(2003)

Professional ratings

Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic [1]
NME 6/10[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.

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. Title Original release Length
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

Notes

Charts and certifications

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  21. ^ 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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