The Prodigy – The Day Is My Enemy
Label: | Take Me To The Hospital – HOSPCD005, Cooking Vinyl – HOSPCD005 |
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Format: | CD, Album |
Country: | UK |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | Breaks, Big Beat |
Tracklist
1 | The Day Is My Enemy | 4:26 | |
2 | Nasty | 4:03 | |
3 | Rebel Radio | 3:52 | |
4 | Ibiza | 2:46 | |
5 | Destroy | 4:29 | |
6 | Wild Frontier | 4:28 | |
7 | Rok-Weiler | 3:51 | |
8 | Beyond The Deathray | 3:09 | |
9 | Rhythm Bomb | 4:12 | |
10 | Roadblox | 5:01 | |
11 | Get Your Fight On | 3:39 | |
12 | Medicine | 3:56 | |
13 | Invisible Sun | 4:16 | |
14 | Wall Of Death | 4:04 |
Companies, etc.
- Licensed To – Cooking Vinyl Ltd.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Take Me To The Hospital
- Copyright © – Take Me To The Hospital
- Glass Mastered At – Sony DADC, Southwater
- Published By – WB Music Corp.
- Published By – BMG
- Published By – Copyright Control
- Published By – Kobalt
- Published By – Perfect Songs
- Published By – Incentive Music Management
- Published By – Wipeout Music
- Published By – MTA
- Published By – Maximum Boost Publishing
- Published By – Sony ATV
- Published By – Warner/Chappell
- Published By – Supahero Media Limited
- Published By – Catskills Music Publishing
- Published By – Universal Egg (Westbury)
- Recorded At – Tileyard Studios
- Mixed At – Sarm Studios
- Mastered At – Metropolis Mastering
Credits
- Artwork – Luke Insect
- Mastered By – John Davis (4)
- Photography By ['Urban Fox In Bristol Street'] – Getty Images, Ian Wade Photography
- Photography By [Band Photography] – Paul Dugdale
- Photography By [Live Photography] – Hervé Dapremont, Matthias Hombauer, Mike Van Cleven, Rahul Singh
- Sleeve [Sleeve Image] – Nick McFarlane
- Technician [Pro Tools Operation] – Neil McLellan
Notes
Issued in a jewel case, with 10-page foldout booklet and clear disc tray.
The Day Is My Enemy:
Incorporating elements of "All Through The Night" by Cole Porter
Published by WB Music Corp. All rights administered by Warner/Chappell North America Ltd
Used by permission. All rights reserved
Published by BMG / Copyright Control / WB Music Corp
Nasty:
Published by BMG / Kobalt / Perfect Songs / Incentive Music Management
Rebel Radio:
Published by BMG/Incentive Music Management/Copyright Control/Perfect Songs
Ibiza:
Published by BMG / Wipeout Music
Destroy:
Published by BMG / Incentive Music Management
Wild Frontier:
Published by BMG / MTA / Perfect Songs / Incentive Music Management
Rok-Weiler:
Published by BMG / Kobalt / Copyright Control
Beyond The Deathray:
Published by BMG / Copyright Control
Rhythm Bomb:
Featuring samples from the Jomanda recording "Make My Body Rock 1990" produced under license from Atlantic Recording Corp. by arrangement with Rhino Entertainment Company
Flux Pavilion appears courtesy of Circus Records/Atlantic
Published by BMG / Maximum Boost Publishing administered by Sony/ATV/ Warner Chappell
Roadblox:
Published by BMG / Supahero Media Limited/Kobalt
Get Your Fight On:
Contains a sample of "Salami Fever" by Pepe Deluxé courtesy of Catskills Records
Published by BMG / Supahero Media Limited/Kobalt / Perfect Songs / MTA / Catskills Music Publishing / Incentive Music Management
Medicine:
Contains a sample of "Se Makri Sofra / At A Long Table" by Babaka & His Ensemble as featured on the album "Music Of The Balkans Vol 2" (FM 707) courtesy of FM Records.
Published by BMG / Universal Egg (Westbury) / Supahero Media Limited/Kobalt
Invisible Sun:
Published by BMG
Wall Of Death:
Published by BMG / Copyright Control / Kobalt
Written and recorded in various hotel rooms around the world, on planes and at The Prodigy Tileyard Studio. Mixed at Sarm.
Mastered at Metropolis.
We live for the beats!
℗ & © 2015 Take Me To The Hospital under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Ltd
Made in the EU
Includes CD-Text technology.
The Day Is My Enemy:
Incorporating elements of "All Through The Night" by Cole Porter
Published by WB Music Corp. All rights administered by Warner/Chappell North America Ltd
Used by permission. All rights reserved
Published by BMG / Copyright Control / WB Music Corp
Nasty:
Published by BMG / Kobalt / Perfect Songs / Incentive Music Management
Rebel Radio:
Published by BMG/Incentive Music Management/Copyright Control/Perfect Songs
Ibiza:
Published by BMG / Wipeout Music
Destroy:
Published by BMG / Incentive Music Management
Wild Frontier:
Published by BMG / MTA / Perfect Songs / Incentive Music Management
Rok-Weiler:
Published by BMG / Kobalt / Copyright Control
Beyond The Deathray:
Published by BMG / Copyright Control
Rhythm Bomb:
Featuring samples from the Jomanda recording "Make My Body Rock 1990" produced under license from Atlantic Recording Corp. by arrangement with Rhino Entertainment Company
Flux Pavilion appears courtesy of Circus Records/Atlantic
Published by BMG / Maximum Boost Publishing administered by Sony/ATV/ Warner Chappell
Roadblox:
Published by BMG / Supahero Media Limited/Kobalt
Get Your Fight On:
Contains a sample of "Salami Fever" by Pepe Deluxé courtesy of Catskills Records
Published by BMG / Supahero Media Limited/Kobalt / Perfect Songs / MTA / Catskills Music Publishing / Incentive Music Management
Medicine:
Contains a sample of "Se Makri Sofra / At A Long Table" by Babaka & His Ensemble as featured on the album "Music Of The Balkans Vol 2" (FM 707) courtesy of FM Records.
Published by BMG / Universal Egg (Westbury) / Supahero Media Limited/Kobalt
Invisible Sun:
Published by BMG
Wall Of Death:
Published by BMG / Copyright Control / Kobalt
Written and recorded in various hotel rooms around the world, on planes and at The Prodigy Tileyard Studio. Mixed at Sarm.
Mastered at Metropolis.
We live for the beats!
℗ & © 2015 Take Me To The Hospital under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Ltd
Made in the EU
Includes CD-Text technology.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 7 11297 88052 6
- Barcode (Scanned: UPC_A): 711297880526
- Label Code: LC:7180
- Matrix / Runout (Variants 1 to 4): HOSPCD005 01
- Mastering SID Code (Variants 1 to 4): IFPI LY33
- Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI AEW35
- Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI AEW36
- Mould SID Code (Variant 3): IFPI AEW11
- Mould SID Code (Variant 4): IFPI AEW26
Other Versions (5 of 42)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | The Day Is My Enemy (2×LP, Album, 180 Gram) | Take Me To The Hospital, Cooking Vinyl | HOSPLP005 | UK | 2015 | ||
The Day Is My Enemy (CD, Album) | Take Me To The Hospital, Cooking Vinyl | HOSPCD005 | Australia & New Zealand | 2015 | |||
The Day Is My Enemy (Box Set, Album, Deluxe Edition, Limited Edition, 12", 45 RPM, Red, 12", 45 RPM, Yellow, 12", 45 RPM) | Take Me To The Hospital, Cooking Vinyl | HOSPBOX005 | UK | 2015 | |||
The Day Is My Enemy (CD, Album) | Vertigo, Take Me To The Hospital, Cooking Vinyl | 06025 4720769 2 | Europe | 2015 | |||
Recently Edited | The Day Is My Enemy (CDr, Album, Numbered, Promo, Watermarked) | Take Me To The Hospital, Cooking Vinyl | HOSPCD005P | UK | 2015 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- Edited 5 months agoNot happy with this one.. it sounds very stale. still much better than most modern music. No tourists is much better.
- As a fan of the Prodigy's music since their early material from 1991, I've found that since "Always Outnumbered…" my fandom has been a relationship of diminishing returns. To echo previous reviewers, "Experience" is a classic of its time, "Jilted…" and "Fat of the Land" are phenomenal bodies of work. Since that classic opening trilogy there has probably been one good album's worth of material spread across four so-so releases. While the tracks may work as part of a colossal live stage show, they aren't nearly as satisfying as a home listening experience. There are glimpses at what might have been: "The Day Is My Enemy" has the mighty "Destroy" buried in the track list. With super-tight production, heavy weight stabs, and an almighty drum break, "Destroy" is a throwback to a bygone era of rave, as well as a cracking take on modern uptempo breaks. It's the only moment of genius in an otherwise forgettable affair, but a track i come back to again and again. The album barely rates 2 stars, but "Destroy" is a gem that shouldn't be overlooked.
- Edited 5 years agoThe next Prodigy album will be an interpretation of the Neil Young album "TRANS"- it will be titled "Fat of our Bellies (babyboom RMX)" .
- Used to be a big fan of the Prodigy but not any more. The Omen & Warriors dance were good tracks but the rest of the stuff they produce has been disappointing. Nothing really worth talking about after the first few album's. Music For The Jilted Generation & Fat Of The Land are The Prodigy's best two albums Experience I really enjoyed back in the early 90's but I have not listened to that album in a very long time.
- Edited 6 years agomost of prodigy's new tracks it's like a drill in ur head. permanent brain damage caused by drugs. there's no balance like the '90s. look on the titles of the tracks - they don't have a positive message. it is like - I have fangs and claws. who's the bad man;)?
- Edited 6 years agoIf Fat of the Land was an application of the sweet science of boxing, this is six cops beating a minority in an alley. Just bludgeoning breakbeat after head crushing beat while his cohorts scream words of encouragement to f*ck the poor guy up further. Halfway through I'm reaching for the Excedrin. What happened to the innovation? This isn't an album to enjoy, it's an exercise on how to start a riot. The Day isn't my enemy...you are.
- I think the proof is in the pudding. We are all harking back to the first three albums, they are classics in their own right and are all very much of their time. Prodigy was the standard bearer for 100mph dance/pop music. their live shows were always fabulous. The albums are indeed a little dated but still sound good and definitely have their moments.
But times change and the sounds no longer have the same impact. in 10 - 15 years his later efforts will not be remembered in the same vein. that in itself speaks volumes as to the importance of the Prodigy post 1997.
If Liam Howlett wanted to cause a stir he should make a dirtchamber sessions Vol 2.
I rest my case - Edited 8 years agoSlightly better as an album than Invaders Must Die in my opinion. It's still nothing like their first 3 albums and I doubt anything can ever be. Like a lot of people have pointed out, a lot of it feels recycled and mashups of their previous stuff. But at least it's Prodigy and sounds like Prodigy. And overall I think it's a very strong effort.
4/5 - Fucking awesome album! I love prodigy, awesome beat, awesome melody!
I love old music and prodigy keep surprising me.
5 STARS!
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