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01. "Right Here, Right Now" 02. "The rockafeller skank" 03. "Fucking In Heaven" 04. "Gangster Trippin" 05. "Build it up, tear it down" 06. "Kalifornia" 07. "Soul Surfing" 08. "You're Not From Brighton" 09. "Praise You" 10. "Love Island" 11. "Acid 8000"
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Track 2 "The Rockafeller Skank" contains elements from [url=http://www.discogs.com/Just-Brothers-Sliced-Tomatoes/master/221536]"Sliced Tomatoes"[/url] as performed by [a=Just Brothers]. Also contains a sample from [url=http://www.discogs.com/release/571593]"Beat Girl"[/url] by [url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/97324-John-Barry-Seven-The]The John Barry Seven[/url] included.
Track 4 "Gangster Trippin" contains a sample from "Entropy" as performed by [a=DJ Shadow]. Features a sample of "Beatbox Wash" by [a=Dust Junkys].
Track 5 "Build It Up - Tear It Down" features a sampled extract by [url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/1129240-Purple-Fox-The]The Purple Fox[/url].
Track 7 "Soul Surfing" features a sample from [url=http://www.discogs.com/Various-A-Break-From-The-Norm/release/127561]"I'll Do A Little Bit More"[/url] performed by [url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/97322-Olympics-The]The Olympics[/url].
Track 9 "Praise You" features a sample from [url=http://www.discogs.com/release/719973]"Take Yo Praise"[/url] by [url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/Camille+Yarbrough]Camille Yarborough[/url].
Made in England.
? Skint Records 1998. © Skint Records 1998. (on back cover and CD)
Desert road photograph copyright © 1997 [l378979].
All tracks published by Polygram Music, except:
Track 1 published by Polygram Music / Pamco Music / MCA Music Ltd.
Track 2 published by Polygram Music / Gold Forever Music Inc / MCA Music Ltd / Robbins Music Corp Ltd.
Track 4 published by Polygram Music / Dust Junkys Music / Mo Wax Music / MCA Music Ltd.
Track 6 published by Polygram Music / BMG Music Publishing.
Track 7 published by Polygram Music / Copyright Control.
Track 9 published by Polygram Music / Maat Music Inc."You've Come A Long Way, Baby" is the breakthrough album by Fatboy Slim, presented here in the classic CD format and released under the influential electronic label Skint. Fusing big beat, house, funk and samples into an irresistible mix, this album helped define the late-1990s dance sound and brought club culture into the mainstream. Tracks like "The Rockafeller Skank", "Gangster Trippin'", "Praise You" and "Right Here, Right Now" combine driving breakbeats with catchy hooks and clever sampling, making the record equally at home on the dancefloor and in the living room. The album's sequencing keeps energy and tension high from start to finish, while occasional down-tempo and groovy passages provide breathing space and musical depth. Skint, as the label behind this CD, is known for its strong focus on electronic and club music and for giving big beat and related styles a global platform. With carefully curated releases and a talent for spotting innovative producers, Skint has earned a reputation for shaping the sound of contemporary dance music. At the heart of this release stands Fatboy Slim, the artist persona of Brighton-based producer and DJ Norman Cook. Known for his explosive live sets and playful, sample-heavy productions, he became one of the defining figures of the big-beat era. "You've Come A Long Way, Baby" marked a major commercial and artistic success for him, with several hit singles receiving heavy radio and club rotation and their videos becoming pop-culture staples. This CD captures Fatboy Slim at a creative peak, blending humor, groove and unstoppable dance energy into a timeless electronic classic. |  | | Manufacturer No.: |
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