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You've Come A Long Way, Baby
You've Come A Long Way, Baby

You've Come A Long Way, Baby

Product ID : 17089280


Galleon Product ID 17089280
UPC / ISBN 017046624725
Shipping Weight 0.15 lbs
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Manufacturer Emm/Virgin
Shipping Dimension 5.59 x 4.88 x 0.39 inches
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About You've Come A Long Way, Baby

Amazon.com Norman Cook's bubble-gum techno songs--put out under a variety of guises over the years, including Pizzaman and Freak Power--are essential staples on any international dance floor. Fatboy Slim, however, is the former Housemartin's most successful incarnation, launching a Top 40 crossover hit and popular advertising jingle with last year's "Going out of My Head." You've Come a Long Way, Baby picks up where the smash single left off, cheekily pairing acidic synthesizers and drum machines with big, dumb vocal samples. It takes considerable effort sitting through an entire album of these energized tunes, but taken in small doses, songs like "The Rockafeller Skank" and "Soul Surfing" are like rays of sunshine. --Aidin Vaziri Product description Fatboy Slim ~ You've Come A Long Way Baby Review Cook concocts a constantly morphing undercurrent.... It's a block-rocking beat that deliciously subverts pop formula, in which lyrics change while the music remains the same.... Baby is clever, hectic, relentless--and very of its time. -- Entertainment Weekly Standout "The Rockafeller Skank," earlier unleashed on MTV's Amp2 electronic compilation, is a big-beat gorilla of surf-rock guitar, battering drums and the funky rap mantras of Lord Finesse. -- USA Today Taken together, the songs sum up that Fatboy appeal: a match of brawny rhythms and clever samples that recall milestones like De La Soul's 3 Feet High and Rising ... and the Beastie Boys' Paul's Boutique.... -- Vibe