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The duo Lemon Jelly's chilled out grooves and breaks are produced by Nick Franglen and Fred Deakin. Deakin is a DJ and designer whose illustration work has been highlighted in the culture magazine the Face. Franglen has produced with the talents of Primal Scream, Björk, and even the Spice Girls. Their first full-length, LemonJelly.KY, was a collection of three limited-edition U.K. EPs that the duo… Read more in Amazon's Lemon Jelly Store

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (January 25, 2005)
  • Original Release Date: January 31, 2005
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Xl Recordings
  • ASIN: B000283OAI
  • Also Available in: Vinyl  |  DVD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (29 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #85,131 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

 
1. AKA Come Down On Me
2. AKA Only Time
3. AKA Don't Stop Now
4. AKA Make Things Right
5. AKA the Shouty Track
6. AKA Stay With You
7. AKA the Slow Train
8. AKA a Man Like Me
9. AKA Go

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The resurgence of rock in most aspects of popular music has certainly not gone unnoticed by Lemon Jelly's Fred Deakin and Nick Franglen as '64-'95 is littered with epic guitars and explosive refrains nestling amongst the downbeat soul for which they are best known. Opener "Come Down on Me" is tense, fiery, and for the most part dominated by the partnership of crashing power-chords and a lead synth that, while not big-beat, wouldn't sound out of place on an old Lo-Fi's or Chemical Brothers' album. However, for anyone missing the sugary sweetness of Lost Horizons, most of the album is business as usual--strict drum patterns and rolling, mesmeric loops of lush strings, acoustic guitars (that sound great if a little bit cheesy), and lovable bass hooks. Among the deviations in formula are "The Shouty Song," which comes across as some sort of harsh, contemporary jig and "The Slow Train," which utilizes a barber shop quartet to fantastic effect. From start to finish '64-'95 is pretty much devoid of filler and it culminates in the wondrous epic "Go," with the beat poet talents of William Shatner building to a crescendo that'll send anyone home with a smile on their face. --David Trueman


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Introducing '64-'95, the third instalment in Lemon Jelly's rich history of long-players. Breaking away from any (Jelly) mould, Fred Deakin and Nick Franglen have altered the ship's course somewhat and we are treated to '64-'95; their most diverse record yet. Lemon Jelly have made an album entirely based upon unlikely samples swiped from their vast record collections. Not unlike one of their DJ sets, they flip between musical styles at will and make light work of cramming metal, 70s pop, Euro house, R&B, punk and more into just one album. The title, '64-'95, simply signifies the span in years of the various samples they've used and, as ambitious as the whole thing sounds, it works. The list of musical mavericks willingly plundered in the cause of the good ship Jelly includes 70s popsters Gallagher and Lyle, Scottish post-punkers the Scars, US R&B balladeer Monica and none-more-heavy metallers, the Masters of Reality. Each track manages to come as a complete stylistic surprise without losing any flow from one to the next; having said that, it's probably best not to mention the Maori crooner or Captain James T. Kirk for the moment.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The evolution of Lemon Jelly, May 20, 2005
By Poppydowns "poppydowns" (Tucson, AZ United States) - See all my reviews
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Like some of the other reviewers here I was really given a jolt upon first listening to the newest Lemon Jelly. I plugged in the cd and sat back ready for the usual lush soundscapes LJ has given us in the past. This time I was forced to sit up and raise an eyebrow. There's even a disclaimer on a sticker that comes on the cd "This is not like our old album." How true. I tried repeatedly to just sit and listen and I couldn't. Then I took a road trip...sailing down a desert highway at a speed MUCH higher than the posted limit I plugged in '64-'95 and it all made sense!!! Suddenly I was hearing sounds I hadn't heard before and as I sped along the road it seemed the saguaros were bobbing up and down with me to 'Don't stop me now'. Later I saw a commercial for "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" and they were using "Come down on me" and I thought "Yeah! Someone else gets it!!!" It's about moving forward! I feel sorry for those who want LJ to stand still in one place and expect artists to just pump out the same old crap over and over(not that ANYTHING by LJ is crap but you get what I'm saying). KUDOS to Lemon Jelly for taking a risk and creating something completely different and still being able to infuse their usual style. HOORAY for this new album. BOO to it's nay-sayers.
PS the DVD (sold seperately) is a lot of fun too.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars LEMON JELLY--THE FLAVOR OF CHOICE!!!, August 8, 2005
With '64-'95, awesome duo Fred Deakin and Nick Franglen take musical samples from that year span and mold them into 9, truly wonderful tunes drenched in rock, soul, folk, electronica and house music. To the nay-sayers, this album is just a continuation of "Lost Horizons" and should be accepted as a work of pure genius. Not everyone can do such an outstanding job of mixing and shuffling as these guys do. You try mixing William Shatner into a song and make him sound good!

That notwithstadning, every song on '64-'95 was well produced and has a better dance-floor appeal than anything on "Lost Horizons" or "KY." Love how they mixed the chords and vocals of Ralph Tresvant's "Sensitivity" (1990) into the groovin', "A Man Like Me." I also dig the warmth and summery feel of "Make Things Right" which reminds me of an Arrested Development tune, and the hyper-drive of "Come Down on Me" and "The Slow Train".

Deakan and Franglen certainly know there stuff and they know how to keep their sound interesting without veering too far off the beaten path. To me, this body of work surpasses any of their past material, or any material by folks of their ilk--Yeah, That's right, you nay-sayers! I said it!!

Fantastic Job, Lemon Jelly! Highly Recommended!!!!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It Was ..., May 26, 2006
By DJ Lucky (Dallas, TX USA) - See all my reviews
This record deserves the 5 stars for "Stay With You" Alone, however the rest of the tracks are equally as catchy if you give them a chance. You MUST have in mind that this is more of a "what's inside their heads when they hear..." rather than a 100% original Lemon Jelly product. THEY WARN YOU ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE DISC 'this is not like our last cd', so why would you be so stupid as to compare them? And though they're awesome Chillout producers, they're wonderful House/Dance producers as well. I say it again and again, they deserve 5 stars for this whole record and for having the guts of showing us what it's like inside their turntables.
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