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Formica Blues by Released August 1997 (UK) February 10, 1998 (US) August 1998 (UK 2-disc) Recorded,;, London, Length 57: 34 (UK) (US) (Japan) Martin Virgo, Formica Blues is an album from English trip hop group. It was first released in the UK in 1997. Four singles were released from the album, of which the lead single, 'Life in Mono', was the most successful. The album reached #71 in the UK album charts and remained on the chart for 1 week. In the United States the album reached 137 on the billboard 200 and remained on the chart for 7 weeks. ^ Molineaux, Sam (June 1998). Retrieved 2006-10-08.

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The Official UK Charts Company. Retrieved 2015-04-10. ^ Roland, Mark (October 11, 1997), 'Formica Blues', 74 (41), p. 50,. ^ D., Spence (July 1998). Grid magazine. Archived from on 2007-02-07. Retrieved 2007-01-19.

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Muzer, Al (February 24, 1998). Consumable Online. Retrieved 2006-03-09. 'Show them (show them) you're a Slimcea girl / You're a slim girl in a new and exciting world!' Jenkins, Stephanie (January 18, 2007). UK television commercials 1955–1985., website. Retrieved 2007-01-19.

^ James, Martin (October 11, 1997), 'Mono double-edged, low-phat pop', 74 (41), p. 12,. ^ Raggett, Ned. Retrieved 2007-01-19. The Music Corner.

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Retrieved 2007-01-25. Bonds, Mark Evans, ed. (2001), (PDF), Abstracts of Papers Read, pp. 3–4,. ^ Nicholson, Sara (2002), Echo: a music-centered journal, 4 (1),. (vol. 9, February 28, 1998). Anonymous (December 20–27, 1997), 'Albums of the Year 1997', 74 (51), pp. 66–67,.

Nicholson also makes the claim that 'All of the samples used in Formica Blues are listed in the album’s liner notes with the exception of those used in 'Hello Cleveland!' This does not acknowledge Jim Abbiss's implicit statement: 'A lot of other effects we used which maybe sound like they were very reverby were just samples of sounds which already had a lot of reverb on them. I buy loads and loads of old crap records from charity shops – the worse the cover the better they usually are – and I use lots of samples I find on them, especially for reverby sounds.' (Molineaux). Surreal Madrid. Archived from on 2009-08-04. Retrieved 2007-02-05.

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Anonymous (December 5, 1997), 'The stars in their eyes: We ask pop celebrities for their top three albums of 1997 – and the one they hated most', p. T.026. This is the same sample as used in the 1996 debut single by (then called Hoover), '2Wicky'. Flohimont, Clarisse (1998). Alternative (in French). Archived from on 2006-04-28. Retrieved 2006-09-21. Official Mono website.

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Paoletta, Michael (February 28, 1998), 'Mercury's Mono evades pop stereotypes with 'Blues ', 110 (9), pp. 36–37,. Chaos Control Digizine. Retrieved 2007-01-26. Archived from on November 8, 2004. Retrieved 2007-01-25. Retrieved 2006-09-30.

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Dench Arnold Agency. Retrieved 2007-01-25. Live for Today (retrieved from the ). Archived from on 1999-05-08. Retrieved 2007-01-19. References.

Official Mono website. Archived from on 2001-02-15. Retrieved 2006-11-27.