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The Private Press : ウィキペディア英語版
The Private Press


|rev2 = Robert Christgau
|rev2Score = (A)
|rev3 = Entertainment Weekly
|rev3Score = (A−)
|rev4 = Stylus Magazine
|rev4Score = (C)
|rev5 = Pitchfork Media
|rev5Score = (7.0/10)
|rev6 = RapReviews
|rev6Score = (9.5/10) 〔http://www.rapreviews.com/archive/2002_05F_privatepress.html〕
|rev7 = The A.V. Club
|rev7Score = (favorable)
|rev8 = New York Magazine
|rev8Score = (favorable)
|rev9 = The Austin Chronicle
|rev9Score =
|rev10 = Rolling Stone
|rev10Score =
|rev11 = Q Magazine
|rev11Score = 〔May 2002, p.107〕
|rev12 = Sputnikmusic
|rev12Score = 〔http://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/12496/DJ-Shadow-The-Private-Press/〕
}}
''The Private Press'' is the second full-length studio album by DJ Shadow, released on June 2, 2002 on MCA. Although not as critically well-received as his 1996 debut breakthrough ''Endtroducing.....'', ''The Private Press'' still received widespread acclaim.
==Release==
The single "Six Days" featured a promotional video directed by Wong Kar-wai. "Blood on the Motorway" was featured in a TV commercial for the British mobile phone network O2 and for the BBC advert for ''Darwin: The Genius of Evolution''.
The limited edition version of ''The Private Press'' has different packaging, and includes "Giving Up the Ghost (original version)" and a bonus disc featuring "Pushin' Buttons Live," a 12-minute live track featuring Cut Chemist and DJ Nu-Mark.
The album was given a Parental Advisory warning, because the tracks "Walkie Talkie" and "Mashin' on the Motorway" contain several uses of profanity. An edited version also exists with the profane moments re-edited.
''The Private Repress'' was released in 2003, consisting of remixed tracks and b-sides from the recording era.
The song "Blood on the Motorway" was featured in the ending scene of the film ''dot the i'' and in the film ''Better Luck Tomorrow.''

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