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Outrospective

Outrospective
  • List Price: $17.98
  • Buy New: $6.99
  • as of 5/26/2012 04:28 EDT details
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  • Seller:Ternopol
  • Sales Rank:215,374
  • Media:Audio CD
  • Discs:1
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
  • Dimensions (in):5.5 x 0.5 x 5
  • Release Date:July 10, 2001
  • UPC:078221471329
  • EAN:0078221471329
  • ASIN:B00005LN6L
Availability:Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks
  • Donny X
  • Not Enuff Love
  • We Come 1
  • Crazy English Summer
  • Muhammad Ali
  • Machines R Us
  • One Step Too Far
  • Tarantula
  • Giving Myself Away
  • Code
  • Evergreen
  • Liontamer


Editorial Reviews:
Album Description
Special limited edition of the 2001 album! This new pressing features a 10 track bonus disc. Tracks on the bonus disc, 'One Step Too Far' (Remix Radio Edit), 'We Come 1' (Hiver And Hammer Mix), 'Tarantula' (Tiesto Remix), 'Crazy English Summer' (Dj Aloe Extended Mix), 'Muhammad Ali' (Full Intention Club Mix), 'One Step Too Far' (Alex Neri Vocal Mix), 'We Come 1' (Elliot J Mix), 'Tarantula' (Hiver And Hammer Mix), 'Muhammad Ali' (Rollo & Sister Bliss Tuff Love Mix) & 'We Come 1' (Dave Clarke Remix). Slipcase. 2002.
Amazon.com
From the outset, with Donny X's spine-tingling synth-swathes and brooding sub-bass, it's evident that Outrospective plays to Faithless's strengths. The band has always been more than just a dance act. Deft practitioners of all areas of modern music, their specialties are texture, seductive atmosphere, and haunting melodrama. The single "We Come 1" has a familiar sound, combining Rollo's unnerving soundscapes, Sister Bliss's dance-floor mentality, and rapper Maxi Jazz's deadpan voice to recall the power of "Insomnia" from their 1997 release Reverence. "We Come 1," like "Tarantula" and "Machines R Us," also represents an increase in bpms that reasserts their club relevance--something which had diminished with their last long-player, the downcast Sunday 8pm. There's also a more up-tempo vibe present, with the gorgeous "One Step too Far" featuring the inevitable appearance of Rollo's sister Dido), and the Philly soul of "Muhammad Ali," with Maxi Jazz singing the praises of his childhood hero. But the lure of their third album, as ever, lies in Maxi Jazz's chilling monologues. The voice of inner thoughts, desires, and conflict, there's nothing quite as arresting as when he quietly muses on "Not Enuff Love": "Money in my pocket / But I just can't give no love." --Dan Gennoe

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