Groove Armada - Goodbye Country (Hello Nightclub)

Label: Jive Electro
Catalog#: 01241-41753-2
Format: CD
Country:US
Released:Sep 2001
Genre: Electronic
Style: Trip Hop, Downtempo, Hip Hop, House
Credits: Artwork By [Microdot Sleeve - Designed By] - Matthew Sankey
Artwork By [Microdot Sleeve - Directed By] - Brian Cannon
Bass - Jonathan White (tracks: 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 10, 12)
Guitar - Keeling Lee (tracks: 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 10, 11)
Mastered By - Noel Summerville
Percussion - Patrick Dawes (tracks: 1 to 3, 7, 12)
Photography - Martyn Goodacre
Producer - Groove Armada
Notes:Licensed from Zomba Records Ltd.
Rating: 3.89/5 (64 votes) Rate It
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Tracklisting:

1   Suntoucher (6:31)
    Vocals - Jeru The Damaja
2   Superstylin' (6:00)
    Arranged By [Horns], Trumpet - Dominic Glover
  Edited By - Richard Dowling
  Engineer [Mix] - Dave Pemberton
  Horns - Hornography
  Saxophone - Mike Smith (3)
  Trombone - Mat Colman*
  Vocals - M.A.D. , M.G.
3   Drifted (4:54)
    Drums - Andy Treacey
  Guitar - Nile Rodgers
  Scratches [Cuts] - DJ Search
  Vocals - Tim Hutton
4   Little By Little (5:30)
    Vocals - Richie Havens
5   Fogma (6:53)
6   My Friend (5:00)
    Engineer [Mix] - Dave Pemberton
  Vocals - Celetia Martin
7   Lazy Moon (6:33)
    Arranged By [Strings] - Dan Hewson
  Strings - Urban Soul Orchestra
  Vocals - Rachael Brown
8   Raisin' The Stakes (5:33)
    Arranged By [Horns], Trumpet - Dominic Glover
  Guitar - Nile Rodgers
  Horns - Hornography
  Saxophone - Mike Smith (3)
  Scratches [Cuts] - DJ Search
  Trombone - Mat Colman*
  Vocals - Kriminul
9   Healing (5:52)
    Vocals - Richie Havens
10   Edge Hill (7:00)
    Arranged By [Strings] - Dan Hewson
  Strings - Urban Soul Orchestra
11   Tuning In (Dub Mix) (4:41)
    Arranged By [Strings] - Dan Hewson
  Strings - Urban Soul Orchestra
  Vocals - Tim Hutton
12   Join Hands (4:00)
    Drums - Andy Treacey
  Vocals - Tim Hutton
User Reviews:
Aim023, Jun 09, 2006

This was the first thing Id ever picked up by Groove Armada and would recommend it as a good first impression for anyone interested in checking them out. Some tracks are hits (you cant help but smile when you hear Superstylin and Fogma is a decent club track for any occasion) and some are misses - I could surely have lived without ever having heard Little By Little which sounds more like a Randy Newman song... definitely out of place in the rest of the mix. This cd is best listened to all the way through on a long night. You may find yourself zoning out or skipping a couple tracks here and there but, overall, the vibes are good and it keeps you moving.

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