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Item no. | 423715 |
Title | Always outnumbered never outgunned |
Musical Genre | Electro |
Product topic | Bands |
Band | The Prodigy |
Release date | 8/23/04 |
Product type | CD |
Media - Format 1-3 | CD |
CD 1
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1.Spitfire
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2.Girls
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3.Memphis Bells
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4.Get Up Get Off
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5.Hotride
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6.Wake Up Call
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7.Action Radar
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8.Medusa's Path
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9.Phoenix
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10.You'll Be Under My Wheels
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11.The Way It Is
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12.Shoot Down
A long seven years have passed since their ultimate "The Fat Of The Land" manifest of the Electronica-movement. Like many other bands of the genre (Underworld, Leftfield, Chemical Brothers), they afterwards vanished from the scene completely. Maybe because three quarters of the original line-up (Maxim, Keith Flint and Leeroy) tried their solo projects - and failed as poorly as The Prodigy with the comeback-single, "Baby's Got A Temper". Just because this track was weak, the critics were destructive and the sales figures devastating. So, mastermind Liam Howlett locked for two years in his home studio and re-recorded everything completely. On the one hand with guest vocalists, like Liam Gallagher (Oasis), the actors Juliette Lewis or Princess Superstar, on the other hand with the heaviest, dirtiest and punkiest beats The Prodigy have ever used. An energetic mix of weird loops and samples, chased through the sequencer to the end and still extremely danceable. An obvious return to "The Jilted Generation" - with an extra portion of punk! (Marcel Anders - July 2004)