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You've Come A Long Way, Baby (Edited),Fatboy Slim
    • You've Come A Long Way, Baby (Edited)
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    • The Rockafeller Skank
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    • You're Not From Brighton
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    • Gangster Tripping

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    • Right Here, Right Now
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    • The Rockafeller Skank
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    • Illin In Heaven
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    • Gangster Tripping
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    • Build It Up-Tear It Down
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    • Kalifornia
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    • Soul Surfing
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    • You're Not From Brighton
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    • Praise You
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    • Love Island
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    • Acid 8000

album review

Fatboy Slim's debut album Better Living Through Chemistry was one of the surprises of the big-beat revolution of 1996 -- an eclectic blowout, all tracked to thunderous loops and masterminded by Norman Cook, a former member of the British pop band the Housemartins. It might not have been as startlingly fresh as the Chemical Brothers, but the hard-hitting beats and catchiness, not to mention consistency, of Better Living was a shock, and it raised expectations for Fatboy Slim's second album, You've Come a Long Way, Baby. And that record itself was something of a surprise, since it not only exceeded the expectations set by the debut, but came damn close to being the definitive big-beat album, rivaling the Chemicals' second record, Dig Your Own Hole. The difference is, Cook is a record geek with extensive knowledge and eclectic tastes. His juxtapositions -- the album swings from hip-hop to reggae to jangle-pop, and then all combines into one sound -- are wildly original, even if the music itself doesn't break through the confines of big beat. Then again, when a record is this forceful and catchy, it doesn't need to break new stylstic ground -- the pleasure is in hearing a master work. And there's no question that Cook is a master of sorts -- You've Come a Long Way, Baby is a seamless record, filled with great imagination, unexpected twists and turns, huge hooks and great beats. It's the kind of record that gives big beat a good name. [You've Come a Long Way, Baby was issued in a "clean" version with all profanity removed.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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