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Music for the Jilted Generation

~ The Prodigy
4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (32 customer reviews)

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Product details

  • Audio CD (28 Feb 1995)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: XL Recordings
  • ASIN: B000003Z3W
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (32 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 204,846 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

Track Listings

1. Intro
2. Break & Enter
3. Their Law - Pop Will Eat Itself, The Prodigy
4. Full Throttle
5. Voodoo People
6. Speedway [Theme from Fastlane]
7. Heat (The Energy)
8. Poison
9. No Good (Start the Dance)
10. One Love [Edit]
11. Narcotic Suite: 3 Kilos
12. Narcotic Suite: Skylined
13. Narcotic Suite: Claustrophobic Sting

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Amazon.co.uk Review
Crawling out of the end of the rave scene, the Prodigy's second album went straight in at number one in the charts. All the tracks have the unique stamp of Liam Howlett and the boys, from the hypnotic atmosphere of aggression and attitude on "Poison" and "Voodoo People" to the guitar-driven "Their Law" (featuring the now defunct Pop Will Eat Itself) and the breakbeat tech-house of "No Good (Start the Dance)". One of the few dance acts to retain underground credibility and huge mainstream popularity, Music For The Jilted Generation shows The Prodigy at their best. Any modern music collection seems barren without its presence. --Ed Potton

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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The definitive edition, 18 Aug 2008
By G. Easton (UK) - See all my reviews
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When I first listened to Music for the Jilted Generation in 1994 it was unlike any album I had ever heard. 14 years later there is still nothing which comes close to the intensity, aggression and dark cinematic vision which is contained in every second of this record.

This edition has been remastered and and comes with a second CD of exclusive remixes and live tracks. For me the second CD is a bonus the real excitement came from realising the remastering was far from a gimmick. The album has a new polish which takes it to an even higher intensity of listening. Minor details now leap out with incredible clarity and sparkle with the overall sounds capes feeling even richer and more vibrant than before.

Additionally in the 1994 version of the album the intro to the song "The Heat the Energy" was tagged onto the back of the preceding song "speedway". This was an interesting idea but thankfully the track start point has been edited for this edition and the intro is now part of the main song.

This version of the album only compounds my love for it and seals it as the most original and compelling record I have ever heard.
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34 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Finest Hour, 19 Feb 2004
By D. Moss "systemj" (UK) - See all my reviews
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The second Prodigy album, following on from the original Experience, showed that Liam Howlett had outgrown the crowd-pleasing rave that people previously associated with The Prodigy. Moving away from the toy-town simplicity of Charly was a brave move, but one that paid off. With such a varied collection of tracks on display here, it doesn't seem fair to generalise, so I won't.

1. Intro- As you'd expect, there is little point to it, but the Intro to Jilted contains a clear message- the Prodigy were going back underground.

2. Break & Enter- The last link to Experience, B&A sounds the closest to any of the early Prodigy records, but it's a much more sophisticated beast, slower and more refined, and without the cheesiness.

3. Their Law- Clearly forshadowing the direction the Prodigy were to go, Their Law is an anarchist anthem that puts a middle finger up to definition. Hard rock riffs, a cracking bassline and some excellent vocals: "F**k em, and their law". I'm not sure what genre of music this goes under, but I do know it's one hell of a tune.

4. Full Throttle- Filler, pure and simple. Howlett probably knocked this one out in five minutes, and it seems like an unhealthy throwback compared to the next track.

5. Voodoo People- The highlight of the entire album, and possibly of the entire Prodigy career. Imagine a hardcore record, but with heavy metal guitar riffs, strong acid sounds and the most killer beat you could imagine and you're almost there. The hardest Prodigy single, filled with aggression and rhythmn.

6. Speedway (Theme From Fastlane)- Prog house? Hardcore? Trance? Once again, its impossible to classify this one, but it sticks largely to 4/4 beats. One of my favourite Prodigy tracks, and I feel one of the most under-rated.

7. The Heat (The Energy)- Quite similar to Break & Enter, with another massive break-beat. Not the most stand-out track on the album.

8. Poison- One thing the Prodigy always do well is intros, and I'll not spoil this one for you, but take my advice and play it loud. This was the forerunner to the big-beat sound they started to adopt, and sounds the most like it could be on The Fat of The Land. Another great track with some warped vocals.

9. No Good (Start the Dance)- Easily the most straightforward record on the whole album, No Good is straight up hardcore, but hardcore that is fifty times better than your average hardcore track. A dance anthem that probably kept the Prodigy tied to the club scene more strongly than they otherwise would be.

10. One Love (Edit)- This one didn't make the American issue of the album, and Howlett was very unhappy with it, as he felt it didn't fit in with the album he was writing. While it's certainly true that it doesn't seem to fit in with the evolution of the Prodigy, its still a damn fine instrumental hardcore record.

11. 3 Kilos- The Narcotic Suite opening track certainly sounds like the soundtrack to a drug trip, with its slow, rolling piano melody, swirly synths and infectious flute. Very good chill-out music, but may dissapoint many Prodigy fans.

12. Skylined- A bit of a throw away track, but again, effective chill-out music.

13. Claustrophobic Sting- Scary acid-house that makes full use of that dance miracle- the 303. I love this one, as it is a damn hard record.

What does all this mean? I'd say the best Prodigy album to date, as it is more experimental and more dancey than FOTL, and nowhere near as dated as Experience. Newcomers to The Prodigy are recommended to start here, as it leaves the gateway open both to their new, more pop sound, and also their old-skool stuff.

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Perhaps the best...album in the world ever., 13 Sep 2000
More brilliant than ever after four years. I came late to this album, unaware of its commercial success. It's now more than six years old, and easily outshines any dance album of today in its variety and depth. Unlike Experience and The Fat of the Land, every piece is a soundtrack to a distinct and moving theme. Aggressive and heavy, chill and spaced-out, and funky all at the same time and with catchy yet subtle samples to entertain further. I am frequently hooked on a particular track for the umpteenth time as a rhythm or melody leaps out to present a new angle to listening.

After so much exposure to 'Jilted', I now find virtually all club music dull, simplistic and repetitive. If it was all put together with such style and finesse, the world would be a more inspired and intelligent place.

If you only ever buy one 'dance' album , buy this one. It's probably all you'll ever need.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Awsome, but bloody long!
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3.0 out of 5 stars music for the jilted generation
it was`t what i expected , a bit too dancy for my liking ,but if u like dance then great
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5.0 out of 5 stars Classic and still relevant
Quite simply put... this album is in classic territory and is still relevant in 2008. Much of it live at T in the Park in 199.. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Muso

4.0 out of 5 stars Where is the forgotten track then?
I'm with the first reviewer 100% plus i give the original album 5/5. Jilted Generation was originaly a 14 track record, which when completed lasted longer than 1 cd could actually... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Mr. J. Butcher

5.0 out of 5 stars Timeless Electronica
The young electronica fans of today will never understand the effect that this album had on release. In 1994 this was new in a way that nothing else had been new. Read more
Published 10 months ago by M. Collins

5.0 out of 5 stars Music for the Jilted Generation
absolutely superb.... grabs you by the ********, and never lets you go..... an awesome achievement.......
Published 12 months ago by Mr. G. Vranjkovic

5.0 out of 5 stars Albums don't get any better than this...
I don't know how to find the words for how much i love this album. Its been such a big influence for me and many well known artists out there wouldn't be making music today if it... Read more
Published 22 months ago by Ms. S. P. Merrick

5.0 out of 5 stars How to get a speeding ticket.........
My first recommendation is to NOT drive to this album as you will become so high on the beats, you get done for speeding. Read more
Published 22 months ago by N. E. Fountain

5.0 out of 5 stars Get your wallet out
There is not much to say really. The album is fantastic, get your wallet out and buy it. It is well worth the money!
Published on 15 Jan 2006 by Mr. Gr Papworth

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