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Signature Series 1: Greatest Remixes

Fatboy SlimAudio CD
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Norman “Jack-of-All-Genres” Cook, in addition to his former occupations as bassist for the Housemartins and one-third of acid house hitmakers Pizzaman, is also the man behind one of the most popular of the new flock of English “Brit-hop” producers, Fatboy Slim. Releasing his Fatboy material through club staple Skint, Cook’s raucous blend of house, acid, funk, hip-hop, electro, and techno has added… Read more in Amazon's Fatboy Slim Store

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  • Audio CD (February 15, 2000)
  • Original Release Date: February 15, 2000
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Intersound Records
  • ASIN: B00004L8G2
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #310,313 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Renegade Master [Fatboy Slim Remix]
2. Get Up! Go Inside [Fatboy Slim Remix]
3. The World's Made up of This and That [Fatboy Slim Remix]
4. What Is Kauhuna? [Fatboy Slims's Smell the Kauna Mix]
5. Dubby Jointy [Fatboy Slim Remix]
6. Magic Carpet Ride [Fatboy Slim Latin Ska Acid Breakbeat]
7. I'm a Disco Dancer (And a Sweet Romancer) [Fatboy Slim Remix]
8. Roll the Dice [Fatboy Slim Vocal Mix]
9. King of Snake [Fatboy Slim Remix]
10. E.V.A. [Fatboy Slim Remix]

 

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If This Don't Make Your Booty Move..., March 13, 2000
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This review is from: Signature Series 1: Greatest Remixes (Audio CD)
This CD is a nice teaser for Fatboy Slim's upcoming follow-up to "You've Come A Long Way, Baby." While a few worthy mixes were omitted (Beastie Boys' "Body Movin'" and Cornershop's "Brimful of Asha"), this fact illustrates the point that this is a CD of "greatest remixes," not necessarily the most well-known. Of course we have Wildchild's "Renegade Master" which every Fatboy fan knows about. However, we've got nine other mixes which aren't so well-known yet (though I think Underworld's "King Of Snake" has mainstream potential). As for the CD itself, it's very good at making you get off that booty and shaking it. To me, the standout remix is "King Of Snake." Fatboy builds on the tribal dude saying "Snake fighting, life fighting" until you hear "Snake!" Then, the bass and rhythm constantly EXPLODES in true Fatboy style. This CD is mostly in the tradition of Fatboy's previous work; bottom line - if you like what Fatboy did before, you'll like this. Just don't count on sitting down by the time you get to Jean Jacques Perry's "E.V.A." You're gonna move one way or another. Wanna feel good? Pop this in the player and press "play."
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A must for Fatboy Fans, March 21, 2000
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This review is from: Signature Series 1: Greatest Remixes (Audio CD)
This CD is pretty good. Although some of you might already have "Renegade Master" or "King of Snake" the other remixes are a must to complete your Fatboy Collection. To hunt down all of these remixes and import the singles would cost me 10 times the amount I paid for this CD. Unlike the new Fatboy/Norman Cook Collection, these songs were all made after Fatboy left Beats International. I also recommend the Fatboy/Norman Cook Collection if you want some pre-Fatboy songs.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A goldmine to the uninitiated, April 27, 2000
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George Saridakis (Montreal, Quebec.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Signature Series 1: Greatest Remixes (Audio CD)
How ironic that I only learned about the existence of Greatest Remixes after looking up the much more publicized On The Floor at the Boutique on Amazon, and ended up liking this much better. It's akin to liking and pursuing a girl, being introduced to a girlfriend of that girl by the girl, and ending up dating the friend instead. Don't get me wrong. I enjoyed On The Floor, and gave it 4 stars, but it wasn't quite what I wanted and warned others that it isn't an album full of Rockafeller Skanks. Now this, this is more like it! You may sense a formula as you go from song to song, but the contexts in which that formula is applied are different enough to make the songs distinctive as they hit the spot one after another. I was especially elated on getting my hands on Get Up! Go Insane! I freaked out when I saw the video three years ago in Greece and I could never find it anywhere! Oh, the joy I felt when I finally heard the schizophrenic version of Jump Around again, complete with a change of pace in the middle that surprised me at first, but which I've grown to love. Ideally for me, all of his songs would combine such feverishness, aggressiveness and festiveness, stuff that would keep me pounding a dance floor or pounding the weights at the gym for hours. But then again, my musical nirvana would be someone else's complaints of monotony. The more laid back tracks are still quite good to me. Magic Carpet Ride amuses me because it's Fatboy Slim collaborating with a previous incarnation of Fatboy Slim, creating a delightfully demented fusion. It should be called "The Fatboy Slim VS Mighty Dub Katz in the Norman Cook Dimension Remix". Basically, my previous hunch was right. This album comes a lot closer to the "You've Come a Long Way, Baby" experience. I've been accused of growing too comfortable with the Fatboy style (when I slaughtered the Groove Armada album) and the point is taken, but man, if comfort feels so good then get me some more pillows because I wanna hang around for a while.
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