Funki Porcini ‎– Hed Phone Sex

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Ninja Tune – ZEN 17
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3 × Vinyl, LP, Album
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Tracklist

A1 Dubble
A2 Mushroom Head
B1 The Softest Thing In The World (Motorway Accident)
B2 Tiny Kangaroo Dolphin (From Hell)
B3 Long Road
C1 King Ashabanapal Pt. 1
C2 The Deep
D1 Pork Albumen
D2 White Slave
D3 King Ashabanapal Pt. 2
D4 Poor Kiss Head
E1 A Word Of Vice
E2 Poseathon
E3 B Monkey
F1 Something Wonderful
F2 Wicked, Cruel Nasty And Bad

Credits

Notes

Gatefold cover.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5 021392 079189

Other Versions (Showing 5 of 6) View All

Title, Format Label Cat# Country Year
Hed Phone Sex (CD, Album) Ninja Tune ZEN CD17 UK 1995
Hed Phone Sex (CD, Album, Promo) Ninja Tune ZEN CD17 France 1995
Hed Phone Sex (2xCD, Album) Ninja Tune Zen cd17B UK 1995
Hed Phone Sex (CD, Album, RM + CD, Maxi, RM) Ninja Tune ZEN CD17 Canada 2003
Hed Phone Sex (CD, Album + CD, EP) Shadow Records SDW006-2 US 1995
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Reviews & Discussion

Rated 5/5
Review by puzl_munkey Mar 17, 2008
I'd have to say that this is definitely one of the most essential downtempo/trip hop releases of the 90's. Hed Phone Sex is an awesomely strange mix of warmth, melody, humor and melancholy. Though this is probably his most accessible release in my opinion, it still has that bizarre uniqueness that sets Funki Porcini apart from the rest of the field. This album seriously put a much-appreciated gentle smile on my brain back in 1995 that has fortunately never left.
Rated 5/5
Review by fonetik Oct 14, 2005 (edited over 6 years ago)
One of the records at the beginning of the electronic music revolution determined my awareness towards music. Brilliant, atmospheric, psychedelic. It naturally balances between jazz, dub, trip-hop, and spoken-word-sample art. Should be an object proposed to every wanna-be downtempo artist.
Rated 4/5
Review by DrGonzo Nov 13, 2003
The fusion of jazz cuts and occasional spurts of b-boy drums breaks in 'King Ashabanapal'.Plus many others including the awesome 'Long Road', a song that defines tranqulity, this is worth a listen even just for the comedy of 'A word of Vice'.
Rated 5/5
Review by eiskristall Jul 31, 2002
"Long Road" (C3) - a legend. The psychodelic deepness of the spoken words is singularely in its style. The whole album is great too.

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