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  • Audio CD (September 22, 1998)
  • Original Release Date: September 22, 1998
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Astralwerks
  • ASIN: B000009Z4T
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (57 customer reviews)
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1. Brother's Gonna Work It Out/Not Just Another Drug Store [Planet Nine M]
2. Makin' a Living/Hot Wheels (The Chase)/The Theme [Unique ...]
3. The Jazz/Sidewinder /Doin' It After Dark ... [312 Vs 216 Stomp Mix]
4. Morning Lemon/Mars Needs Women/Thunder/Losing Control/Mother Earth
5. The Riot/Trip Harder/Everything Must Go/I Think I'm in Love [Chemical Brot]

 

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars DAMN great stuff. . ., January 20, 2002
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"deathsmith" (Alberta, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Brothers Gonna Work It Out: A DJ Mix Album (Audio CD)
Brothers Gonna Work It Out - A DJ Mix Album by the Chemical Brothers

Hands down the best, most consistently amazing mix album I've ever heard. Sure, I listen to Sasha, Digweed, ATB, Oakenfold, DJ Micro, and all that other stuff, and although I enjoy material by those artists immensely (especially DJ Micro, he's my favourite DJ of all time), BGWIO blows anything away that those folks have ever done. I scorn people who consider the Chemical Brothers to be "upstarts" of the electronica industry and think that other artists are better; this album is undeniabe perfection, and although the Chemical Brothers do not even make my top 5 musicians/bands, they are still some of the best artists in the electronic industry. Ask anyone; just because they are "commercially palpable" doesn't mean they are "prefabricated" or "artificial" or lacking in quality in any way. Unlike my usual cd reviews, though, I will not list and review each of the five main tracks, or even the 23 tracks those 5 main tracks are divided into. That is strictly unnecessary when dealing with mix cds (usually, at least). Another great feature about this cd is the pamphlet has a brief but informative description of the Brother's career up until this cd was first published. (Therefore, it does not mention
I the best way to describe this mix cd is. . . unrelenting. Once the cd gets started, the momentum only grows and does not stop until the very last song, which, in itself, is by far the greatest remix the Brothers have ever done and quite possibly the very best song they've ever created/remixed. (Keep in mind, that in this review, the term "song" will refer one of the 23 blended songs on the cd, not one of the 5 main tracks).
If you, the reader, are an electronica fan, or are looking into electronica, this is, hands down, an essential and highly unnoticed mix album that is easily likable, and highly addictive to listen to. If you, the reader, have heard this cd before, the entire thing, then you will no doubt agree with my opinion, and that I am not in the least exaggerating the greatness in this review, but if not, therefore you are not a true fan of quality electronica. (Just listen to the cd and you'll believe that what I say is undeniably true!)
There is not a single weak part on the entire album, except, perhaps, the beginning, which is slow to start, but begins nonetheless with surprising rythm and mixing proficiency which the Chemical Brothers are completely capable of.
In fact, believe it or not, if I could only keep/buy/listen to one of the Chemical Brother's albums, this would be the one, even though it is not really their own stuff, only a DJ mix album. That's OK, though, since it's quality is almost unbelievably outstanding.
The songs on the cd are favourites of the Chemical Brothers, I suppose, and they are very well selected and arranged, I must say. (Almost none of the songs, or artists, even, I have heard of.) In fact, every fan of this cd has their personal favourite songs. I actually don't have any favourites myself : EVERY SONG ON THIS CD IS EQUALLY ENJOYABLE, AND THERE IS NOT A SINGLE UNREMARKABLE OR WEAK MOMENT ON THE ENTIRE 61 MINUTE ALBUM.
And for those that think this cd is monotonous? Well, maybe, in some's ears, it is, but if you think THIS is monotonous, I'd like to see you listen to the world's top dj's like John Digweed or Paul Oakenfold and not DIE of boredom! The Chemical Brother's and their mix cd is almost pure "big-beat", which, in my opinion, is a lot more moving, fast-paced, and harder, than the "progressive [house]" style that most dj's go with. Furthermore, this cd is incredibly hard NOT to like. It proves instantly that the Chemical Brothers know how to please a crowd. This is a great party cd.
Brothers Gonna Work It Out is nothing short of a masterpiece. When compared to the Chemical Brothers, artists like Sasha and Paul Oakenfold seem bland and boring, with their repetitive and unchanging rythm. BGWIO is consistently intense throughout. Of the five tracks, and I can't really decide between which is the best. Just listen to it for yourself.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Out of control., September 27, 1999
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This review is from: Brothers Gonna Work It Out: A DJ Mix Album (Audio CD)
This is the quintessential Chemical Brothers album. "Brothers Gonna Work it Out" relives where the Chems came from - all night raves. This is a 69 minute disc that doesn't stop for a bottle of water. It rocks out for over an hour. The mixing on the album is unbelievable and covers any and every sound the Brothers are capable of. This album may not have the sound of mainstream techno, but for hardcore Chemical fans, you better Work It Out and buy this album.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Mixing Masterpiece (or will be one...), May 15, 2001
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"avagadro" (phladelphia.pa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Brothers Gonna Work It Out: A DJ Mix Album (Audio CD)
Like many of the other reviewers below me, I "rode the wave" of electronica along side the CBs. I purchased Exit Planet Dust on a friend's recommendation, a full couple of years before the electronic music scene really hit in America. I have been a huge CB fan (and a studying electronica fan) since first listening to that amazing disc.

Which is why I find it strange that many are panning this album, recommending purchases of EPD or DYOH instead. I admit that I do not know a lot about the mix scene, but what I do know, and from what I've heard, this record is top notch. It blows away the mix record by the other most successful "popular" electronica group (Prodigy's Dirtchamber Sessions), and I believe is far superior to many other, lesser known mix albums I have heard.

There have also been complaints that the record is monotonous. I disagree entirely with this. I have thrown many parties in which it was simply necessary to throw on this CD and let it loop, and the sheer energy and consistency from the first minute to the seventieth is enough to keep things bouncing. Tracks 3 and 5 are the strongest on the record, with the 18-minutes of 5 being among the best in electronic music, mix or otherwise. I have listened to this album dozens of times, and always hear new things. I have yet to tire of the record.

It may not be a sweaty hardcore underground mix like you would hear in some emerging rave club in NYC or London, but for those of us with a mixture of tastes, from popular music to the alternative scenes, and with a steadfast love for anything energizing (without caring about whether or not the artists have "sold out"), this record clearly does the trick.

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