Fatboy Slim ‎– Better Living Through Chemistry

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Skint Records – BRASSIC 2LP
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2 × Vinyl, 12", Album
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Tracklist

A1 Song For Lindy
A2 10th & Crenshaw
A3 Give The Po' Man A Break
B1 Going Out Of My Head
B2 Everybody Needs A 303
B3 First Down
C1 The Weekend Starts Here
C2 The Sound Of Milwaukee
D1 Santa Cruz
D2 Punk To Funk
D3 Crenshaw Siren Beats

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Notes

Distributed by 3MV/Vital.UK. & EFA for G.A.S. Territory.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5025425505218

Other Versions (Showing 5 of 14) View All

Title, Format Label Cat# Country Year
Better Living Through Chemistry (CD, Album) Skint Records BRASSIC 2CD UK 1996
Better Living Through Chemistry (CD, Album) Trema 710 739 France 1996
Better Living Through Chemistry (2xLP, Album) Skint Records SKI 491490 1 UK 1996
Better Living Through Chemistry (2xLP, Album, RP) Music On Vinyl MOVLP111 Europe 2010
Better Living Through Chemistry (CD, Album) Epic/Sony ESCA 7325 Japan 1998

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Review by Apeman Sep 09, 2007
This is Norman Cook's first album as the infamous Fatboy Slim, and possibly could also be his best. The album begins on a high with 'Song For Lindy', a funky piece of breakbeat, that can be played for all sorts of occasions, and possibly his greatest tune. There are also more commercial numbers such as 'Going Out Of My Head', that samples a Yvonne Elliman cover of The Who's 'I Can't Explain', in full effect.

There are also classic Big Beat songs too such as the siren-laden '10th and Crenshaw', The wah-wah rock-and-roll of 'The Sound Of Milwaukee', The absolute classic 'Everybody Needs a 303' that has not aged a bit. It also has a couple of slowies like 'Santa Cruz' and 'The Weekend Starts Here', that perfectly gives the album more variation.

Overall, this is the Big Beat movement at it's peek, and the lack of guest spots, crossover potential and profanity (In Heaven and Star 69, anyone?), make this album a timeless, and somehow underrated classic. This Rocks!

PS: On the vinyl release, the bonus track 'Crenshaw Siren Beats' is a reprise of track A2.

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