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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 7245969003218
Item Dimensions: 20
Label: Mute U.S.
Manufacturer: Mute U.S.
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Mute U.S.
Release Date: February 28, 1995
Studio: Mute U.S.
Disc 1:- Intro - The Prodigy, Howlett, Liam
- Break & Enter - The Prodigy, Howlett, L.
- Their Law - The Prodigy, Howlett, L.
- Full Throttle - The Prodigy, Howlett, Liam
- Voodoo People - The Prodigy, Howlett, Liam
- Speedway [Theme from Fastlane] - The Prodigy, Howlett, L.
- The Heat (The Energy) - The Prodigy, Howlett, L.
- Poison - The Prodigy, Howlett, Liam
- No Good (Start the Dance) - The Prodigy, Howlett, Liam
- One Love [Edit] - The Prodigy, Howlett, Liam
- The Narcotic Suite: 3 Kilos - The Prodigy, Howlett, L.
- The Narcotic Suite: Skylined - The Prodigy, Howlett, L.
- The Narcotic Suite: Claustrophobic Sting - The Prodigy, Howlett, L.
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Editorial Review:
Album Description: Japanese reissue of the British electronica act's 1995 album. CBS. 2004.
Album Details: Reissue of the Band's Second Album, with Two Added Tracks "Rhythm of Life" and "Goa".
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many people (including Amazon editors) don't realize there is "Prodigy" and "The Prodigy" - it's the same people, but when it has the prefix "the", the music is techno with minimal or no voice, and the other stuff is more closely related to rock.
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I dug this out for the first time in quite a time.
Still SPECTACULAR after all these years!
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One of the first times I heard this album was blaring out of a crappy boombox in the middle of a moist, humid Thai market hawking bootleg tapes. Even with the cassette distortion, the beats hit hard and the synth-guitar riffs (most noticeable on tracks like "Voodoo People") slammed through the blurry aural walls of bartering chatter.
It's funny how music gets tied to memories, but later in Canada, when I danced to this with friends in high school, the scene from Thailand kept coming ... Read More
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This album has a great atmosphere to it, very cinematic. I've actually found it to be the perfect soundtrack to any graphic novel I've ever read, in the 10 years I've owned it.
Each song has so many levels to it and yet remains so unique that you never find yourself waiting for a track to end.
The highlights are "Voodoo People" "Their Law" and "Poison", but really I view the album as one long experience as opposed to individual songs.
For those who found Prodigy through "Fat of ... Read More
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An aggressive, infectious dance album that forces me to stand up and move while listening to it. It has aged wonderfully! Heck, it could've been released yesterday and be hailed as an instant classic. "Voodoo People" is probably the most memorable track, but "Their Law" and "Poison" are just as good in my opinion. This is a 10!
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