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Halfway Between the Gutter and the Stars
Music Price: $18.98
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Artist(s)Fatboy Slim
StudioAstralwerks
Release DateNovember 7, 2000
UPC Code724385046025
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1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Explicit Lyrics
 

Tracks

  1. Talking 'Bout My Baby
  2. Star 69
  3. Sunset (Bird of Prey)
  4. Love Life (feat. Macy Gray)
  5. Ya Mama
  6. Mad Flava
  7. Retox
  8. Weapon of Choice (feat. Bootsy Collins)
  9. Drop The Hate
  10. Star 69
  11. Demons (feat. Macy Gray)
  12. Song For Shelter (feat. Roland Clark)

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User Reviews

Average user review: 3.5 (84 reviews)

rating: 4 QuoteDon't Expect Hip Hop & You'll Be Fine...Quote
Reading all these reviews, you've got a whole buncha people bashing on this CD because it's a dance album. Well, to all you that don't know Norman Cook, AKA Fatboy Slim is in fact a dance artist who produces dance music, don't go into this album expecting anything different. Mr. Cook is a genious and his singles time & time again are proven not only to be sucessful, but also timeless(aside from the tracks that the top 40 radio DJs get ahold of and cram down our throats a zillion times until we never wanna hear 'em again... Thanks for that by the way, you're doing the world a great service). As far as not understanding "Star 69",; what is there to understand. "Star 69" was made for one reason & one reason only, to make you shake your butt. If you're looking for meaning in music, go listen to Yanni, or Enya, or Celine Dion, only listen to Fatboy if you wanna boogie to the MFin' oogie. As far as the guy bashin' "Bird Of Prey", it's Jim Morrison dude; what more do you need. For those of you who don't know musicians outside of the Backseat Boys, Jim's the lead singer from The Doors, & one of the few truely brilliant musicians of ours any other generation... ever. Basically I'll put it like this, don't bash on the man because you're to sheltered to understand good music unless it's played for you twice every hour on the hour on the radio or MTV. Cook's music'll be around alot longer than any one of your 1 hit wonder's out there. Just because Norman makes his own music, & not from some mold given to him by some slimey record executive doesn't mean his music is bad. If you don't get it fine, but don't bash on something just because you're to shallow or close minded to understand. Open your ears and give it a shot, your brain will thank you. June 27, 2006

rating: 5 QuoteThe best fatboy slim!Quote
I reckon this is the BEST fatboy slim cd, mainly because it has weapon of choice! It's a great dance track, infact, most of them are! (the video clip to weapon of choice is great too!) five stars! March 5, 2006

rating: 5 QuoteBird of Prey trackQuote
While reading reviews for this album, I read one reviewer who commented that "Bird of Prey" is a song that "crys loudly and pretentiously for attention (and airplay)."

The lyrics were actually written in 1969 by Jim Morrison, lead singer for The Doors, and the vocals in the FatBoy Slim version are Jim's vocals dubbed in... The track was never released by The Doors (until their recent box set). It was written by Jim himself (with no help from the band) and included acapella on his underground "Rock is Dead" opera album, which was released in very limited quality overseas and is practically impossible to find in its original version today.

The "Rock is Dead" album criticized the very foundation of modern commercial radio and "pop rock music," at least in the way Jim saw it in the late 1960s... It is ironic that the reviewer perceived the lyrics to "Bird of Prey" as an attempt to sellout, when actually the roots of the track were rooted in self-awareness, philosophy and Jim's perception of big record labels/execs killing rock and roll by stifling musicians' creativity.

To my knowledge, no attempt was ever made at releasing this track to any studio.

The reviewer also writes, "Pretending to be cerebral is a very bad thing." Indeed. December 6, 2005

rating: 3 QuoteGet It For Weapon Of ChoiceQuote
The best song on this album is 'Weapon Of Choice'. In fact, it's the only song that's really good. The others are okay, but nothing to go nuts over. Weapon Of Choice is the real great song that makes you want to dance and do stuff. Also the music video for it is simply hilarious. June 16, 2004

rating: 3 QuoteFatboy Slim's worst!Quote
On this album, Norman Cook decided that he should go for a change of style, thus he worked with Macy Gray and Bootsy Collins, to give the album a more experimental feel. The result is Norman's worst album. His unique style gets lost on many of the tracks on this album, but still a few carry the energy that "you've come a long way, baby" had. Thus, it's nice to go through this track by track:

1. Talking 'Bout My Baby - starts off originally, but it is an average track, very strange too (3/5)
2. Star 69 - easily my favourite, keeping the fatboy vibe created by the presceding album (5/5)
3. Sunset (Bird of Prey) - first single, great video, enjoyable track, but still it could have been better (4/5)
4. Love Life (feat. Macy Gray)- this is what ruined Norman on this one, macy gray is great, but she spoils his stuff (1/5)
5. Ya Mama - fourth single off the album, a great track, very catchy, very fatboy-like (4.5/5)
6. Mad Flava - another great track, fatboy keeps his style on this one (4.5/5)
7. Retox - this track is similar in quality to the above, a bit more weird though (4.5)
8. Weapon of Choice (feat. Bootsy Collins) - third single off the album, incredible video, the song however, does not represent fatboy, it is experimental and pretty bad (2/5)
9. Drop The Hate - a dissapointing track, very hard to listen to it, very strange, boring and lame (1/5)
10. Demons (feat. Macy Gray) - second single, again a great video, but a terrible track, same comment as the above macy collab, she and norman do not fit together (1/5)
11. Song For Shelter (feat. Roland Clark)- a very long and awful track (1/5)
Thus, it is worth buying if you are a Fatboy Slim fan, but if you want to get an album, representative of Norman Cook to sort of get into his music, get any other album but this. February 11, 2004

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