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Product Details

  • Audio CD (January 21, 2003)
  • Original Release Date: January 21, 2003
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Jive
  • ASIN: B00007L7D3
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (30 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #31,298 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Tom Findlay and Andy Cato have steadily been dismantling their chill-out crown ever since the single "At the River" floated them into coffee-table ubiquity. Love Box finally stretches the duo's eclectic tastes beyond any semblance of continuity or restraint, finishing the job started on last year's Goodbye Country (Hello Nightclub). Named after Groove Armada's bimonthly London club night, the duo's fourth album captures the excitement and diversity of pace you would expect from a masterful DJ set. While the opening track, "Purple Haze," doesn't have a sniff of Hendrix's majestic histrionics, it is certainly Groove Armada's most rock & roll moment to date. Neneh Cherry lends her sultry voice to the lusty funk-fuelled hip-hop of "Groove Is On" and the urban soul of "Think Twice," and "Remember," with its languorous beat and swirling effects, nods toward their downbeat prime. Feisty dance-floor shakers are here in force, though. "Madder," mixing the raps of MC M.A.D. with a pulsating bass and itchy guitar hook, kicks hard, and "The Final Shakedown" is an undiluted house anthem, albeit with a feisty ragga vocal. But one of the most surprising tracks is the rich, soul-drenched sophistication of "Hands of Time," a gorgeous reflection on love lost featuring the spine-tingling voice of Woodstock folk legend Richie Havens. Love Box is a disarmingly eclectic album, its infectious, maverick, party spirit defying preconceptions. --Christopher Barrett


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Features the single "Purple Haze" and guest performers including Neneh Cherry, Red Rat, Richie Havens and more. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars This album should be called "Glove Box!", January 22, 2003
By Omid Tavallai (California USA) - See all my reviews
This album should be called "Glove Box," simply because you'll want to keep it in that portion of your vehicle for those times when you really need a soundtrack for your drive. With that said, this is not a chill-out album for drives in the countryside. Although it has its fair share of downtempo grooves, it's loaded with addictive head-bouncers that will have you pounding your palms against the steering wheel between gears.

While "Purple Haze" is a typically good intro track, something GA has been very adept at, it's a bit of a departure and doesn't fully fit. The album, to me, starts at "Groove Is On," a bouncy-yet-smooth number with flowing, gravelly hip hop and Neneh Cherry's sultry vocals.

"The Final Shakedown" features energetic reggae upstart Red Rat on vocals and should become one of the year's top club tunes, proving that the previous album's Grammy-nominated "Superstylin'" was no fluke in bringing ragga vibes to house music. Also bound to be a great club stomper is "Easy," a Sunshine Anderson-mic'ed house tune that seems to share some DNA with Andy Cato's side project, Weekend Players.

The band even take a grooved out Beatles-esque (don't you love that term?) turn on "Tuning In," which is also reminiscent of early 90's Manchester psychedelia in some ways.

"Madder" is an absolutely rockin' tune, with an energy that captures the vibe of their amazing full-band performance at the Glastonbury Festival - including the rain, the bright lights, and the thousands of people bouncing up anddown in unison. It stands as a testament to Groove Armada's capabilities as a band.

Unfortunately, the factor preventing this from being a five-star review is something a friend pointed out immediately: The order of the tracks. While the downtempo numbers are every bit as good as the standouts above, the fast song - slow song - fast song nature of the album tends to disrupt the flow for general listening. As amazing as Richie Havens' voice still sounds after all these years (on "Hands of Time"), it just shows up on the wrong part of the album.

But even with this track order, if you slide this album in your car stereo on the right day, you could find "Glove -" er... "Love Box" to be the perfect CD to match the syncopated pace of traffic over a one-hour drive between cities. (This CD has been road tested on the Peninsula between San Francisco and San Jose.)

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Different but still Genius, January 21, 2003
By "luckyman20" (supply, N.C. United States) - See all my reviews
I have had this CD for about 3 weeks now and I keep trying to get into it with no avail. I love and have sought and purchased everything Groove Armada has ever put out(that I could find), but this is really different. Groove Armada set the standard for downtempo and chill music, the album vertigo is a classic masterpiece. This CD still shows the true genius of GA but it sounds like they are trying to shake their image of chill hipsters and gun for the big beat scene. There are still a few chill songs on here, but mostly house anthems and drabble you'll likely hear at the next drunken frat party. If all you want to hear stuff like the Fatboy slim cut of "I see you baby" buy this album, but if you want a little more go back and buy GA's Back to mine or even better Another late night if you can find it, either way you will still be supporting a great band.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very groovy: picks up where 'Goodbye Country...' left off, November 18, 2003
After the incredible 'Goodbye Country (Hello Nightclub)' the dynamic duo came back with an album that reverberates as funkier in the early stages, much in the same fashion as their counterpart DJ duo Basement Jaxx did with their latest production. However, in spite of the very soulful (perhaps groovy, should I say?) opening of the album, it has to be said that the general trend of the album picks up where their previous production left off. A good example of this are the contagious track #6, "Final Shakedown" and #8, "Hands of Time" were Richie Havens once again lent his beautiful voice to complement the Armada's work. My favorite track, hands down, is the album's closer... Pure Groove Armada.

Though it might come accross as a demanding rating, I 'only' give it four stars, because they sound very much like they did 2-3 years ago, in spite of today's evolving dance scene. There are traces of evolution, however for the most part, they got stuck in a safe place, where they know that the public will continue to love them. But don't dismiss it as a bad album! Far from that: I'd much rather stick with an average Groove Armada album (not that this is the case) than most of the dance music out there, but I know these guys have more to give than a 'Love Box'. For sure I will stay tuned for their next production.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Best GA album
Very good album. I started to listen GA seriously with Soundboy Rock and this is much better. At beginning I listened only few tracks from it, like Hands of time and Think... Read more
Published 7 months ago by Miso G

1.0 out of 5 stars Drab, Dire, and Unfocused...
Groove Armada's 2002 release, 'Lovebox', is not a good CD. In fact, it has many problems. Frontmen Cato and Findal assembled a hodge-podge of rap, slower that slow beats, and... Read more
Published on February 7, 2006 by Steve Bradford

4.0 out of 5 stars If you were to get this in a box, it would be love!!
The title track, "Love Box" is still one of my favorite songs two years later. These guys love all type of music, and you can tell by the genre changes that happen in this CD... Read more
Published on January 5, 2006 by Patrick R. Ware

5.0 out of 5 stars A smart collection of tunes.
I adore GA, and this is standard fayre for them, but you have to understand that "standard fayre" in GA's world pretty much always means doing something a bit dancey and a touch... Read more
Published on March 9, 2005 by S. Hebbron

5.0 out of 5 stars SOOOOOO good!
I love this CD. I love it for driving and I love it for loving. It's so grovy and funky. Very recomened!
Published on July 1, 2004 by Special Y

3.0 out of 5 stars Too much variety but still allright
Groove Armada never stops surprising me. They always have a tendency to make each and every song to sound diffrent from each other. Read more
Published on April 11, 2004 by Josephll

5.0 out of 5 stars Try it, You'll Like it
I admit that the first time I listened to this CD I was surprised. It sounds a lot different from the Groove Armada I was used to, but different is good. Read more
Published on January 12, 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars A simple design of power and majesty
Alright i've always been a sorta-fan of Groove Armada, I recognized their talent and their abilities as producers... I just never really got into their music. Read more
Published on October 28, 2003 by Tim

4.0 out of 5 stars Hands of time is classic, the rest is ok
As a hardcore diehard fan of Radiohead and a fan of such music as Fatboy Slim, Sigur Ros and David Banner(southern rap), I find Groove Armada to be a nice combination of them all... Read more
Published on August 13, 2003 by PushaTimmons

5.0 out of 5 stars A completely new flavor of GA.
I am shocked at the musical range of Groove Armada. They've got not only hip hop and R&B groves on this album, but heavy metal, reggae and disco just to name a few. Read more
Published on July 2, 2003 by Jesse Langham

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