The Altogether

The Altogether is Orbital's sixth studio album and was released in 2001. It features guest vocals by Phil Hartnoll's brother-in-law David Gray, a sampled Ian Dury, a sample from "Sober" by Tool and a version of the Doctor Who theme. It was Orbital's last studio album for FFRR and received a mixed critical reception. Describing the album shortly before it was released, Phil Hartnoll said, "Whereas Middle of Nowhere was written for a detached mood, for sitting in a field and listening to by yourself, The Altogether is for listening to at a party with your mates. That's what I take it to mean anyway. Paul thinks it's about not having any clothes on." As of 2001, it had sold 135,000 copies worldwide. As of 2004, the album had sold 58,000 copies in United States.

Similar Artists

Austin Weber

Chris Fleming

Honey and the Sting

Dirt Poor Robins

2winz²

Brian David Gilbert

Kitsch Club

Dom Fera

The Scary Jokes

The Narcissist Cookbook

Bug Hunter

The Yellow Dress

Left at London

The Blasting Company

Sierra Scott

Minimall

Autoheart

The Mechanisms

Go! Child

Louie Zong