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| 1. Song To The Siren |
| 2. Chemical Beats |
| 3. Leave Home |
| 4. Setting Sun |
| 5. Block Rockin' Beats |
| 6. The Private Psychedelic Reel |
| 7. Hey Boy Hey Girl |
| 8. Let Forever Be |
| 9. Out Of Control |
| 10. Star Guitar |
| 11. The Test |
| 12. Get Yourself High |
| 13. The Golden Path |
From the seething siren, pounding breaks, breathy vocals and spellbinding post-acid electronica of album opener "Song to the Siren" to the ingenious collaboration with the Flaming Lips, "The Golden Path", Tom 'n' Ed have somehow managed to carve tracks that appeal equally to radio, clubs and the live arena. Alongside the cement-cracking bass of "Leave Home" and "Block Rockin' Beats" comes the high-inducing sonic debauchery of "The Private Psychedelic Reel" and dancefloor filler "Star Guitar", to name but a few of the many highlights. Ingenious, boundary-baffling stuff, this compilation offers a hypnotic historical tour of one of the most creative careers in dance music. --Christopher Barrett
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Superb compilation,
By Denis Cadogan "cadzy" (Harrow,London) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Singles 1993-2003 (Audio CD)
This faultless celebration of dance music's most important names since Kraftwerk demonstrates the diversity and imagination that it is possible to produce within the much maligned genre.Kicking off with three singles off their fine debut album 'Exit planet dust',this CD continues to impress with the excellent Noel Gallagher collaboration 'Setting sun', the classic 'Block rockin beats' and the otherworldy 'Private psychadelic reel' off the superb 'dig your own hole' album. The pattern here at this point begins to prove how Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons are peerless singles artists,dance music or not. The award winning(courtesy of Q magazine) Surrender album from 1999 is also their best,as it contains the second Gallagher featured track 'Let forever be'(a blatant nod to the beatles' 'Tomorrow never knows'),the mind-altering 'Hey boy hey girl' and the infectious 'out of control'.Their criticised follow-up,'come with us' gives us the underrated 'Star guitar' and the well meaning but overlong 'the test',featuring Richard Ashcroft from the Verve on vocal duties.The two new tracks here are no match for the earlier stuff,Wayne Coyne from The Flaming Lips proves he really can't sing on 'The golden path',but 'Get yourself high' is better,a successful effort at replicating Paul Oakenfold's starry eyed surprise single. Overall,absolutely classic stuff from the duo who even rock muisc fans truly admired.If you don't have any of the albums mentioned above,then this is an essential purchase.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Incredible sound,
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This review is from: Singles 1993-2003 (Audio CD)
this album is eveything you could want from the chemical brothers with some world class number ones and some others that you may not have heard of.The tracks also improve with listening and there isnt a disappointing track on the album
5.0 out of 5 stars
This doesn't need a review!,
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This review is from: Singles 1993-2003 (Audio CD)
This is a fantastic collection of the Chem's tunes. It misses out all the slightly dodgy tunes on the original albums, (like they had any!?). Just buy it and play it to death. (Although my vinyl box-set is still waiting to be recorded onto CD, so that it stays fresh!)
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