Amazon.co.uk Review
Ever since they were credited with inventing progressive house with their first single "Not Forgotten" in 1991, Leftfield have been earmarked as pioneers. Their debut album was a glorious fruition of their talents, delivering on all fronts and sealing their place in dance music history. Effortlessly weaving intoxicating rhythms and sublime melodies around the diverse vocals of former Sex Pistol John Lydon, reggae toaster Earl Sixteen and indie ice maiden Toni Halliday, Leftism is a scintillating journey through all the planes of club culture. From the interstellar dancehall vibes of "Release The Pressure" to the languid splendour of "Melt" and the peerless dancefloor dynamics of "Song Of Life", Paul Daley and Neil Barnes prove themselves jacks of all trades and masters of them all. "Make room for me," screamed Lydon on "Open Up"; the rest of the dance music world duly stepped aside to let the Leftfield juggernaut through. --Ed Potton
Album Description
Sony BMG offers the first in a range of eco-friendly packaged products: "Carbon Neutral Entertainment", a range of classic artist albums repackaged in 100% biodegradable and certified carbon neutral packaging. The carbon emissions generated in the production of each album has been calculated by The Carbon Neutral Company and balanced to net zero by investing in emissions reductions projects around the world that offset the equivalent amount of C0². Each album will contain a source of ten C0² reducing tips to help you think consciously about reducing your contribution to global warming. The original album booklet and label copy, rather than printed within the package, will be uploaded to a website for you to view online.
Product Description
Original classic 1995 debut featuring 'Open Up' with John Lydon (Public Image Ltd / PIL / Sex Pistols)