If you're a fan of Fatboy Slim and haven't yet laid your hands on this masterpiece then get your act together. Better Living Thru Chemistry, the first of Norman Cook's (aka Fatboy Slim) major albums is a must not only for die-hard fans but anybody fond of dance music. The album is typical of the later releases with groovy bass lines and jazzy synthesised samples. There is a mixture of "get up and dance" songs such as Everybody needs a 303 (my personal favourite) and songs to "chill out to" such as The weekend starts here. Other brilliant tracks are Going out of my head and Give the po'man a break. Many of the tracks are essentially the foundation of some tracks on the 2nd album, "You've come a long way baby" so if you liked that album then this album is a must-buy for you. The biggest surprise is the fact that when you first listen to the album, you'll have heard the songs before but won't know where. A significant number have popped up in various TV ads across the world, such is their appeal. The best thing about the album in my opinion is the fact that you never get tired of it. Every listen reveals some new element which adds to the freshness of the music even after a year in my case. Unlike other dance albums, this one certainly merits a place on your cd-stack. Remember, a Fatboy Slim album is "not just for Christmas, it's for life".