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Fatboy Slim Album - Live on Brighton Beach

Fatboy Slim Album - Live on Brighton Beach (Front side)
Album Information :
Customers rating: (25 ratings)
Release Date:2002-06-25
Type:Audio CD
Genre:Big Beat, Club/Dance, Dance Music, Dance, DJ, Electronica, Funky Breaks, House, Pop, Rock/Pop, Trip-Hop
Label:Mca
UPC:824669500622
Approx. Price:$18.98 (USD)
Track Listing :
1 . Born Slippy (Nuxx) - Underworld
2 . Right Here Right Now - Fatboy Slim
3 . Austins Groove - Kid Creme
4 . Southern Thing - Scanty
5 . The Groovy Thing - Minimal Funk
6 . Pray - Santos
7 . The Talk - The Clumps
8 . Where's Your Head At? - Basement Jaxx
9 . Jack it Up - Fatboy Slim
10 . Rocket Base - Jark Prongo
11 . Drop Some Drums (Original Version) - (Love) Tattoo
12 . Put Your Hands Up - Black And White Brothers
13 . 3-2-1 Fire! - Santos
14 . Star 69 - Fatboy Slim
15 . The Real Life (Fatboy Slim Mix) - Raven Maize
16 . Sunset (Bird Of Prey) - Fatboy Slim
17 . Phat Planet (Album Version) - Leftfield
18 . Speak Lord (I Get Deep) - Roland Clark
Description :
This is a continuous in-the-mix CD compiled and mixed by Fatboy Slim. This live document of Fatboy Slim's homecoming to his adopted town of Brighton, England, is designed to be played at maximum volume in the company of as many sweaty friends and total strangers as you can safely gather in your chosen venue. Whether it's your living room, local bar or remote field somewhere, a Fatboy Slim album is a practical guarantee of good times and impeccable dance mixes, and Live On Brighton Beach doesn't disappoint. Southern Fried. 2004.
Review - Amazon.com :
On a crystal clear English summer's evening in 2001, Norman Cook played a celebrated DJ set in front of an estimated 30,000 loved-up Brightonians, generating two hours of typically hedonistic party mayhem. It's these two hours--or, at least, an edited version of them--that make up Cook's first mix album in ages and a perfect souvenir of the night now known as "Normstock." Soundwise, the album sees Senor Fatboy doing what he does best--mashing up thumping dance floor favorites with a sweat-drenched party panache. Those expecting classic big beat belters are in for a shock, though, since Mr. Slim is more into straight-up house and techno these days--albeit with a party twist. So, we get some of 2001's biggest records--Basement Jaxx's "Where's Your Head At?," Raven Maze's "The Real Life," a couple from Santos--alongside a smattering of classics (Leftfield's "Phat Planet," an anthemic version of Underworld's "Born Slippy") and the off Fatboy number to keep the regulars happy. The result is a hot, sweaty, grimy mix that captures the sound and feel of Norman Cook's DJ sets, even if it does feel a touch out of date. --Matt Anniss
Customer review - 2002-07-05
- The Right Track Listing
This is a pretty great cd, but the track listing everywhere is messed up. So here's the right one:

1. Underworld - Born Slippy (Nuxx) / Fatboy Slim - Right Here Right Now
2. Kid Creme - Austins Groove
3. Scanty - Southern Thing
4. Minimal Funk - The Groovy Thang
5. Santos - Pray
6. The Clumps - The Talk
7. Basement Jaxx - Where's Your Head At?
8. Fatboy Slim - Jack It Up
9. Jark Prongo - Rocket Base
10. (Love) Tattoo - Drop Some Drums (Original Version)
11. Black and White Brothers - Put Your Hands Up
12. Santos - 3-2-1 Fire!
13. Fatboy Slim - Star 69
14. Raven Maize - The Real Life (Fatboy Slim Mix)
15. Fatboy Slim - Sunset (Bird of Prey) / Leftfield - Phat Planet (Album Version) / Roland Clark - Speak Lord (I Get Deep)

Customer review - 2004-05-13
- Really awesome, great CD
I bought this CD 5 months ago in an impulse. I just saw it on the shelf, and since I had recently started to love electronic music and had heard so much about Fatboy Slim,, I decided to buy it and try out my musical interest. The first impression I had wasn't a very good one, but that was before I actually developped my love for electronic music. However, after some days, some songs started to make me move, and i realised that the CD was awesome. The beginning is excellent, with the hybrid Born Slippy/Right here, Right now, which is the perfect opening for this kind of CD, it gives you the impression that you should get ready. Then follows Austin's Groove which is one of my favorites, among The Groovy Thang, The Real Life (I love that one) and Where's your head at?. I would have taken some songs out of the list, but none of them are bad at all; it simply makes perfect harmony. I think that the moment after Where's your head at? where the police start chasing people off the water should have taken out, and i would also complain about the pops and clicks in the CD, but that's because it's a live recording off vynil and can't be avoided. I seriously recommend this CD, because I don't regret at all having bought it, and it's always on top of my CD stack.
Customer review - 2002-07-23
- Nicely mixed
I love this cd. I got it for my birthday and it hasn't come out of my cd player yet. I've heard well mixed cds before but this take the cake, in most the songs are only blended at the begining, end, and quickly lead of into the next song. Slim however has again proven why hes so good, starts on a song then in the middle of it he'll start the next song and slowly build up to the next song, however the by the time the other song has faded out the next song is coming in. All the while keeping the song hes doing as the dominant song. I have to get some of his other cds. : )
Customer review - 2005-03-07
- Good walking CD
If you like to listen to music while you walk....this is a good one.
Customer review - 2002-07-02
- Phenomenal !!! Norman's BEST SET YET!!
This compilation of mixes is incredible. I haven't had the FatBoy Slim energy like this for a while, it's comparable to the essential selection disc from a few years ago (also incredible). It has all the energy and hype only one man can deliver, Norman Cook. This album will have a permanent home in my collection. I recommend this to any dance, house or techno music fan.

Slim brings it on nice with Born Slippy/Right Here Right Now letting you know who's on the tables quickly. It's non-stop building up to Where's Your Head At that he gets to play with a bit just enough to keep your head in the clouds. It keeps going throughout the session, ups and downs, bits and pieces, music as a science, ending with the anthem, I Get Deep to take us all home happy. The mixing is subtle and perfectly orchestrated througout. I'm loving how he always seems to bring in his own stuff as well as perfectly chosen tracks from others. For those of you who had a chance to be on the beach that night, my envy is unparalleled.

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