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Fatboy
Slim
Palookaville
label: Astralwerks
released: 10.05.04
our score: 3.0 out of 5.0
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Oddly, the
latest Fatboy Slim press release emailed to my computer had nothing
to do with his new CD release. Instead Norman Cook, the man behind
the whole FB-S thing, seemed extremely angry at Tony Blair. The
PM waltzed on stage at the Labour Party conference to the tune
"Right Here, Right Now". Poor old Fatboy Slim, a firm
anti-war campaigner, was powerless to stop him because artists
have no control over which party uses it as long as they pay for
the privilege. At least Mr Blairs advisors chose a track
from an early Fatboy Slim album, because Palookaville does
not have the holding appeal that many of his dance anthems did
five years ago..
His problem
is that music has shifted away from the popular dance genre that
he helped to carve, and Cook has not moved along with it. There
is but one saving grace on Palookaville and that comes
from a band that has adapted with the times and remained successful.
Blur used Cook to produce two tracks for them on Think Tank
and when Damon Albarn performs the vocals on "Put It Back
Together", he provides the best point on the album.
Elsewhere,
theres lots of samples, lots of scratching and lots
of disappointment. A couple of singles may appear and sell a decent
number of albums. But the material is much thinner than it used
to be.
06-Oct-2004
9:44 PM

If you
liked Palookaville...
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Tracklist:
1. Don't Let The Man Get You Down
2. Slash Dot Dash
3. Wonderful Night (ft. Lateef)
4. Long Way From Home (ft. Jonny Quality)
5. Put It Back Together (ft. Damon Albarn)
6. El Bebe Masoquista
7. Push And Shove (ft. Justin Robertson)
8. North West Three
9. The Journey (ft. Lateef)
10. JIN GO LO BA
11. Song For Chesh
12. The Joker (ft. Bootsy Collins) |
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