David Holmes - Lets Get Killed

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Breakbeat, Downtempo
Year:
1997

Tracklist

Listen 0:49 X
My Mate Paul 5:29 X
Lets Get Killed 7:28 X
Gritty Shaker 6:40 X
Head Rush On Lafayette 1:20 X
Rodney Yates 6:24 X
Radio 7 5:49 X
The Parcus & Madder Show 0:51 X
Slashers Revenge 4:46 X
Freaknik 6:45 X
Caddell Returns 5:42 X
Don't Die Just Yet 6:43 X
For You 0:59 X

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
Lets Get Killed (CD, Album) Go! Beat 539 100-2 UK 1997
Let's Get Killed (2xLP) 1500 Records 31453 9100 1 US 1997
Let's Get Killed (2xLP, Album) Go! Beat 539 100-1 UK 1997
Lets Get Killed (CD) 1500 Records 31453 9100 2 US 1997
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Reviews & Discussion

Rated 5/5
Review by scoundrel Apr 16, 2009

referencing Lets Get Killed, CD, 31453 9100 2

David Holmes opens up his funk side with _Lets Get Killed_, his second album, a sort of love letter to New York City. And from the jazz-funk-breaks of “My Mate Paul,” you know you’re in for a ride. “Lets Get Killed” is more rough, punctuated, as it is, with an expletive-laced conversation, but “Gritty Shaker” gets back to the grooviness that stretches far into the smooth bass and guitar work of “Rodney Yates.” Agent 007 gets revisited on “Radio 7” (including a hilarious debate of James Bond vs. Shaft), and “Slashers Revenge” delves into deep dub. Meanwhile “Caddell Returns” swoons and meanders until “Don’t Die Just Yet” slinks in with its seductive bass and bluesy guitar work. Righteous.
Review by sean_c Sep 04, 2008

referencing Lets Get Killed, CD, Album, 539 100-2

I bought this album the other day by mistake because I thought it was a trance album by another artist called "Dave Holmes" not "David". After realising this when I got into my car I thought to myself, Oh no I bet this is going to be shite. Was just about to bring it back but said id give it a quick listen.And the result was truly amazing! From start to finish this album is a masterpiece that I would never have picked up only for it had been placed in the wrong section in the store I bought it in. I'm not even to sure how describe how great the tracks are but I just get so relaxed for some reason when I listen to it. I could lie down and listen to it all day! I love it!

Take care,

Sean.
Review by lukinova Jan 23, 2008

referencing Lets Get Killed, CD, Album, 539 100-2

When Danny DeVito commissioned Irish producer David Holmes to provide the score for the film Out of Sight, he chose wisely. Holmes's gritty, urban dance music, first exposed on the sadly underrated The Film's Crap Let's Slash the Seats, is perfect for evoking scenes and atmospheres, yet it's interesting enough to stand on its own. For this album, Holmes and a friend wandered the streets of New York, collecting voices and noises; Holmes then assembled them into an imaginary soundtrack with the structures of modern dance music and the sonic qualities of rock and dub reggae. Let's Get Killed is a disjointed cut-up session that brings the grit and excitement of city life into your living room without leaving a drop of blood.
Review by chrisjohncool May 03, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)

referencing Lets Get Killed, CD, Album, 539 100-2

Rodney Yates is the crowning jewel of this fantastic,ground-breaking album and definitely ranks very high among my all-time faves.A small trivial thing:in the Aphex Twin remix of "Journey" from 26 Mixes for Cash,good old AFX uses the melody from Rodney Yates in great effect and really elevates an already splendid track.It`s not a reworking(something that I suspect many of us would die for),but you can listen to a great piece of music in another context.
Rated 5/5
Review by manchester Sep 18, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)

referencing Lets Get Killed, CD, Album, 539 100-2

Awesome inventive album that is certainly a dance music classic & one of the best albums of the 90s. Just have to say a word about the track Rodney Yates which is an absolutely fanatstic piece of future funk, which has the most amazing funky zylophone which is a certain head nodder, foot tapper & all round groover - never fails to please & is just a brilliant classic. I would love to have this on 12 inch but unfortunately he never released it as a single or as part of an EP, damn!
Rated 5/5
Review by martia Jan 15, 2002

referencing Lets Get Killed, CD, Album, 539 100-2

very nice album. almost every track delites. especially the vocal intros, which have been taped in the streets of new york, before every song give a very urban feeling to this cd. "my mate paul" ist der wahnsinn, as the german says.
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