Faithless - Sunday 8pm (special Edition) -1998 -
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Faithless - Sunday 8pm (special Edition) -1998 -

Released on September 28, 1998, via Cheeky Records , Sunday 8PM is the second studio album by the British electronic group Faithless. The album cemented the band's status as a leading force in the 1990s dance scene, blending Progressive House, Trance, and Trip Hop with Maxi Jazz’s signature spiritual and philosophical spoken-word delivery.

The following report outlines the details, significance, and content of Faithless's seminal second album, Sunday 8PM , specifically focusing on its 1998 release and various "Special Edition" configurations. Faithless - Sunday 8pm (Special Edition) -1998

While the standard album contains 11 tracks, several "Special Edition" versions were released in 1998 and shortly after, often including bonus discs or exclusive remixes: Released on September 28, 1998, via Cheeky Records

: The record explores themes of love, loss, loneliness, and the club as a "sacred refuge" for healing. Special Edition Variations While the standard album contains 11 tracks, several

: It was shortlisted for the prestigious Mercury Prize in 1999.

: The album reached #10 on the UK Albums Chart.