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Two MP3 albums for £10
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| Song Title | Time | Price | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Introduction | 0:28 | Not Available | |||
| 2. Mass Destruction | 3:43 | Not Available | |||
| 3. I Want More - Part 1 | 2:50 | Not Available | |||
| 4. I Want More - Part 2 | 3:11 | Not Available | |||
| 5. Love Lives On My Street | 2:10 | Not Available | |||
| 6. Bluegrass | 2:44 | Not Available | |||
| 7. Sweep | 4:03 | Not Available | |||
| 8. Miss U Less, See U More | 3:41 | Not Available | |||
| 9. No Roots | 5:23 | Not Available | |||
| 10. Swingers | 3:48 | Not Available | |||
| 11. Pastoral | 4:27 | Not Available | |||
| 12. Everything will Be Alright Tomorrow | 2:19 | Not Available | |||
| 13. What About Love | 6:58 | Not Available | |||
| 14. In The End | 4:31 | Not Available | |||
| 15. Mass Destruction (P*Nut & Sister Bliss Mix) | 3:34 | Not Available |
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Faithless have always written intricate and measured music, often of some genius, and I don't think it's fair to say their previous output was more about mindless dance anthems. The likes of Sunday 8pm are littered with moving, artistic pieces of music. This album continues this trend implicitely, and works both on technically musical and emotive levels.
There is scarcely a lacklustre track on the album. I Want More offers that holy grail of meaningful sub-tones yet gung-ho anthemic club melodies, as does Everything Will Be Alright Tomorrow and What About Love which, as someone stated, really is this album's dance anthem.
In a nut-shell? Careful, deliberate music which is both artistic and endlessly anthemic.
What brings out the joy in me is "Massdestruction" where the video on the CD is splendid and the music good ol'e Faithless. That number is outstanding and although it is close to "Insomnia" in its trance recitation that is Maxi Jazz at his best.
Sadly the rest of the CD is hit by a CONCEPT: The group has chosen to play all the numbers in the same key (C) and although this does make it easier for DJ's to inmix other tracks it brings the music to a bit of a stillstand. Too ambient, you could say. The worst is though that Maxi Jazz is stepping to the background in many tracks and is letting the soft-voiced LSK do the job. No, I don't like that - give me back the REAL Jazz and his insisting voice.
But I must still surrender: I like Faithless so much that I will recommend this album to you - but remember, it is more conceptual that the previous.
Barring a few borrowed vocal lines and Maxi's smoothly delivered lyrics, No Roots is nothing like Faithless's... Read more
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