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4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent single to their Singles 93-03 Album., March 18, 2004
This review is from: Get Yourself High (Audio CD)
This wild CD-Single, released after their Singles album, to me is just a fun little EXTRA for those who enjoyed the Singles album in general. 'Get Yourself High' features Canadian rapper K-OS, who I don't know much about, and is pretty much a rap song combined with Tom and Ed breaking out a different style of house beats into hip-hop. The 'Extended Version' version gets even better, even though I never realize that it is longer. Felis Da Housecat does a good job with his version as it's along the lines of a dancefloor version. 'Switches Rely On Rub' in my opinion, was the best version of the song. The versions of 'The Golden Path' were alright, but I still prefer the version from the Singles album myself. 'Nude Night' was on the verge of being a very good B-Side track and a complete wreck of a track. The video is...interesting *laugh*
Another thing...this is more of an EP than a single, becasue it contains The Golden Path and a B-Side. It sort of qualifies for a potential EP title, would anyone else agree?
Overall, this single is worth it, thanks!
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Get Yourself Big Speakers, November 26, 2008
This review is from: Get Yourself High (Audio CD)
All tracks Exceptional, maybe boring at the 2nd one but the rest is good, going from the original extended version to some mixes with slow beat and again a big beat. Nude Night I think an exersise of what can be done when you have unused sounds from another tracks and get a unique song.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Funk Up The House, February 27, 2008
This review is from: Get Yourself High (Audio CD)
This is one sharp release by the Chemical Brothers.
More like an old-school EP, the set includes three slick versions of Get Yourself High, two strides down The Golden Path, Nude Night and a video of the title cut.
A value at twice the price, Feliz Da Housecat's Chemical Meltdown Mix of Get Yourself High is worth the cost of admission, with the Ewan Pearson Extended Vocal on The Golden Path a nod to the Beat Generation.
This is an outstanding way for listeners to get a sweet taste of a classic band and an absolute must for fans.
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