Chemical Brothers - Desert Island track
alistair you can’t include Fat of the Land amongst their golden albums, only the first 2 we’re decent, then they went downhill. FOTL was ok. All my mates who were into indie and metal starting liking the prodigy when that album came out, they even queued up outside Our Price to buy it on the first day.
I quite liked Always Outnumbered Never Outgunned
Yeh, I think I’ve listened to Fat of the land a handful of times whereas I’ve listened to the first 2 countless times.
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RichM you can’t include Fat of the Land amongst their golden albums, only the first 2 we’re decent, then they went downhill
I am just not having that at all.
Breathe
Narayan
Climbatize
Smack My Bitch Up
Funky Shit
Mindfields
Firestarter
all big tunes.
In fact only ‘Serial Thrilla’ was a bit of a duffer really.
I still listen to lots of them and they still sound great acoustically. The first couple of albums have more tracks which sound rougher and more dated now.
I went to school with Keith and I’m really chuffed what he achieved as he was sound. Grateful to him putting me on to the Cult & Herbie Hancock at Youth Club.
The fat of the land had a handful of bangers… And really I’m talking ⅘ at most. There were some real stinkers and dull moments Vs the first 2 albums which were FULL of bangers. The only exception being Death of the Prodigy dancers.
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1997 was a pretty exceptional year for albums. Dig Your Own Hole, Fat Of The Land, New Forms, Homework, Colours, Modus Operandi, Orblivion, ESCM…
And that’s not even getting into the likes of OK Computer, Bricolage, Life After Death, et cetera.
jonattonyeah Luke Slater Freak Funk and Roni Size New Forms were both 1997 and the two first legit pieces of electronic music I owned.
jonattonyeah spot on. Homogenic too which is exceptional. Best Bjork/Mark Bell collab
zackster Love is such a great piece
jonattonyeah modus operandi a great album
What a double
nicksneddon yep. The very first record I purchased was Love/Class Action.