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Prodigy, The - Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned

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7243 8 64455 2 0
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
France
Released:
23 Aug 2004
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Breakbeat, Electro, Big Beat

Tracklist

1   Spitfire 5:08 X
    Vocals - Juliette Lewis
2   Girls 4:07 X
    Vocals - Ping Pong Bitches
3   Memphis Bells 4:28 X
    Vocals - Princess Superstar
4   Get Up Get Off 4:19 X
    Co-producer - Dave Pemberton
  Vocals - Twista
5   Hotride 4:36 X
    Vocals - Juliette Lewis
6   Wake Up Call 4:56 X
    Vocals - Hannah Robinson , Kool Keith , Louise Boone
7   Action Radar 5:32 X
    Vocals - Louise Boone , Paul 'Dirtcandy' Jackson
8   Medusa's Path 6:08 X
9   Phoenix 4:38 X
    Vocals - Louise Boone
10   You'll Be Under My Wheels 3:56 X
    Vocals - Kool Keith
11   The Way It Is 5:46 X
    Vocals - Louise Boone , Neil McLellan
12   Shoot Down 4:34 X
    Co-producer - Jan "Stan" Kybert
  Vocals - Liam Gallagher

Credits

Co-producer, Programmed By [Additional] - Neil McLellan
Mixed By - Liam Howlett , Neil McLellan
Written-By, Programmed By, Producer, Keyboards, Guitar, Drums - Liam Howlett

Notes

"Girls" contains elements from "Style Of The Street" performed by Broken Glass.
"Hot Ride" contains elements from "Up Up And Away", written and composed by Jim Webb.
"Medusa's Path" contains elements from "Elahaye Naz", composed by Rooholah Khaleghi and performed by Gholamhossein Banan. This title includes a sample from "Plastic Dreams (Hohner Retro Mix)", performed by Jaydee.
"Phoenix" contains elements from "Love Buzz", performed by Shocking Blue.
"The Way It Is" based upon "Thriller", written by Rod Temperton.
"Shoot Down" contains elements from "My World Fell Down", performed by Sagittarius

All tracks assaulted by Liam Howlett.
Analogue shit by Liam Howlett.
Therapy by Neil McLellan.