| 1. Release The Pressure |
| 2. Afro Left |
| 3. Melt |
| 4. Song Of Life |
| 5. Original |
| 6. Black Flute |
| 7. Space Shanty |
| 8. Inspection Check One |
| 9. Storm 3000 |
| 10. Open Up |
| 11. 21st Century Poem |
Editorial Reviews
2002 reissue of 1995 album, packaged in a digipak. Sony.
Leftism,Leftfield,Sony,Dance,Rock/Pop
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Leftism
Leftfield Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002B7I Release Date: 1995-10-03 |
Tracks:
- Release The Pressure
- Afro-Left
- Melt
- Song Of Life
- Original
- Black Flute
- Space Shanty
- Inspection Check One
- Storm 3000
- Open Up
- 21st Century Poem
Amazon.com
Meet Neil Barnes and Paul Daley, the two crafty Englishmen that comprise Leftfield. Their debut, Leftism, is amazingly diverse, ranging from chunky electro, complex textures of beats, to radio-friendly accessibility. The album's 1995 US release helped open up the states for techno-electronic music: The classic single "Open Up," which features ex-Sex Pistol/PIL ranter John Lydon, was one of the first dance singles to push popular radio barriers with its high energy beats and b-line hooks. "Original," with a guest vocal from Curve's moody crooner, Toni Halliday, delves deep into breakbeat territory with purging lyricism and rhythms. --Daniel ShumateCustomer Reviews:
Out of Leftfield.......2007-02-09
And no wonder. This album may be old, but even for the most modern of house heads, it has a lot to offer. Leftfield (once refered to by Kirkland of The Crystal Method as "the best electronic band period") doesn't break new ground, per se, but they do have a thumpin' good time on the ground they're on.
Consider "Release the Pressure," an ethnic, jungle beat number with high pipe whistles and progressive, organic rhythms. Consider "Open Up," an acid house track whipped into a fantastic frenzy by the clear and incriminating voice of John Lydon (formerly of the Sex Pistols). Consider "Original," a deceptively sweet and itchy song, half-trance/half-deep house, burning with buzzing tracers of synth pop shadows. "Black Flute" and "Space Shanty" are hard-hitting dance numbers, unapologetically grinding out thruster loops against an ever-expanding, ever-accelerating energy. These are songs that don't just encourage dancing -- they almost force it.
Even when they're not trying to tear the walls down with their infectious beats, Leftfield displays the kind of virtuoso that's hard to find these days, at least in such a consistent but versatile way. "Melt" plays like a deep swamp anthem, weaving with toneless beats, muted trumpets, and high electro-chords an unsloughably melancholy ambience. "Afro-Left" takes a tribally techno turn, checkerboarding artful silences with robotic wheezes. And "Inspection (Check One)" is an iron-and-wire industrial/reggae jig that sounds lifted straight out of a Chemical Brothers album.
Even the spots on this album that could be called weak are better than much of the electronica that's being produced these days. For this house fan, it's a wonderful surprise to find an album that is so accomplished and so incredibly fun, and even more of a surprise to find that it's over a decade old. Just when I'd thought I'd heard it all, something worth noting comes flying in out of Leftfield.
a real classic.......2006-08-07
Might have been good then.... pretty average today.......2005-06-06
just.....Melt.......2005-03-15
This is an album for everyone...sounds commercial..but theres also some good news for ppl like us who dont want music to b scaled in terms of commercial success.For me,music is something what u feel....and two songs on this album make u feel music....'Song of life' and 'Melt'.Song of life starts with some ambient music(which is just incredible)and then grows into some hard hitting techno..first i thought that it was the ambient part of the song which made me love this song but then i realised that it was the combination of the ambient and the techno which makes this song so appealing to me even after a decade.The other song 'melt' just amazes me...coz it is still growing on me....and sometimes i imagine that im 80...sitting on a sofa with my eyes closed and still tranced into the beauty of this song.Listen to it to believe it.Rest of the album is also as good with some more great songs like 'Inspection(check one)','Afro-left' n 'Original'.
Not many albums produced have such an eclectic range of music(and that too great music) in just one album.And just for the sake of facts...there are two kinds of people in this world...first who own Leftism n second who dont own Leftism.And its for u to decide,after listening to this album,which is the luckier(....or better) half.
I hope this review was helpful.Njoy.
Perfect.......2004-12-12
To repeat: if you like hard-driving dance music and glorious electronica, this is a truly distinguished disk.
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Leftism
Manufacturer: Columbia / Hard Hands ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004TAD2 Release Date: 2005-09-06 |
Tracks:
- Release The Pressure
- Afro-Left
- Melt
- Song Of Life
- Original
- Black Flute
- Space Shanty
- Inspection (Check One)
- Storm 3000
- Open Up
- 21st Century Poem
- Afro-Ride
- Release The Pressure (Release One)
- Original (Live Dub
- Filter Fish
- Afro-Central
- Release The Pressure (Release Four)
- Cut For Life
Album Description
Reissue of one of the greatest dance albums of all time with an additional CD featuring seven remixes. This format was originally available from Australia (now deleted), however this version contains Seb Fontaine's classic track selection 'Cut For Life'. Bonus CD tracks, 'Afro Ride', 'Release The Pressure' (Release One), 'Original' (Live Dub), 'Filter Fish', 'Afro Central', 'Release The Pressure' (Release Four) & 'Cut For Life'. Sony.Customer Reviews:
Great stuff.......2005-06-17
Excellent.......2000-06-17
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Leftism
Leftfield Manufacturer: Sbme Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005Y8U7 Release Date: 2000-06-23 |
Tracks:
- Release the Pressure
- Afro-Left
- Melt
- Song of Life
- Original
- Black Flute
- Space Shanty
- Inspection [Check One]
- Storm 3000
- Open Up
- 21st Century Poem
Tracks:
- Afro-Ride
- Release the Pressure [Release One]
- Original [Live Dub]
- Filter Fish
- Afro-Central
- Release the Pressure [Release Four]
- Cut for Life
Album Description
1995 Hard Hands/ Mushroom release pairing their 11 track album 'Leftism' with a limited six track bonus remix CD featuring 'Afro-Left' (Afro-Ride), 'Release The Pressure' (Release One), 'Original' (Live Dub), 'Filter Fish', 'Afro- Left' (Afro-Central) & 'Release The Pressure' (Release Four). 17 tracks total, also featuring Curve leader Toni Halliday as vocalist on 'Original' and Sex Pistol/ P.I.L. figurehead John Lydon as vocalist on 'Open Up'. Double slimline jewel case.Customer Reviews:
Great album packed with even more.......2005-06-17
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Leftism
Leftfield Manufacturer: Musicrama/Koch ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003Q5O Release Date: 1997-11-20 |
Amazon.com
Meet Neil Barnes and Paul Daley, the two crafty Englishmen that comprise Leftfield. Their debut, Leftism, is amazingly diverse, ranging from chunky electro, complex textures of beats, to radio-friendly accessibility. The album's 1995 US release helped open up the states for techno-electronic music: The classic single "Open Up," which features ex-Sex Pistol/PIL ranter John Lydon, was one of the first dance singles to push popular radio barriers with its high energy beats and b-line hooks. "Original," with a guest vocal from Curve's moody crooner, Toni Halliday, delves deep into breakbeat territory with purging lyricism and rhythms. --Daniel ShumateCustomer Reviews:
Out of Leftfield.......2007-02-09
And no wonder. This album may be old, but even for the most modern of house heads, it has a lot to offer. Leftfield (once refered to by Kirkland of The Crystal Method as "the best electronic band period") doesn't break new ground, per se, but they do have a thumpin' good time on the ground they're on.
Consider "Release the Pressure," an ethnic, jungle beat number with high pipe whistles and progressive, organic rhythms. Consider "Open Up," an acid house track whipped into a fantastic frenzy by the clear and incriminating voice of John Lydon (formerly of the Sex Pistols). Consider "Original," a deceptively sweet and itchy song, half-trance/half-deep house, burning with buzzing tracers of synth pop shadows. "Black Flute" and "Space Shanty" are hard-hitting dance numbers, unapologetically grinding out thruster loops against an ever-expanding, ever-accelerating energy. These are songs that don't just encourage dancing -- they almost force it.
Even when they're not trying to tear the walls down with their infectious beats, Leftfield displays the kind of virtuoso that's hard to find these days, at least in such a consistent but versatile way. "Melt" plays like a deep swamp anthem, weaving with toneless beats, muted trumpets, and high electro-chords an unsloughably melancholy ambience. "Afro-Left" takes a tribally techno turn, checkerboarding artful silences with robotic wheezes. And "Inspection (Check One)" is an iron-and-wire industrial/reggae jig that sounds lifted straight out of a Chemical Brothers album.
Even the spots on this album that could be called weak are better than much of the electronica that's being produced these days. For this house fan, it's a wonderful surprise to find an album that is so accomplished and so incredibly fun, and even more of a surprise to find that it's over a decade old. Just when I'd thought I'd heard it all, something worth noting comes flying in out of Leftfield.
a real classic.......2006-08-07
Might have been good then.... pretty average today.......2005-06-06
just.....Melt.......2005-03-15
This is an album for everyone...sounds commercial..but theres also some good news for ppl like us who dont want music to b scaled in terms of commercial success.For me,music is something what u feel....and two songs on this album make u feel music....'Song of life' and 'Melt'.Song of life starts with some ambient music(which is just incredible)and then grows into some hard hitting techno..first i thought that it was the ambient part of the song which made me love this song but then i realised that it was the combination of the ambient and the techno which makes this song so appealing to me even after a decade.The other song 'melt' just amazes me...coz it is still growing on me....and sometimes i imagine that im 80...sitting on a sofa with my eyes closed and still tranced into the beauty of this song.Listen to it to believe it.Rest of the album is also as good with some more great songs like 'Inspection(check one)','Afro-left' n 'Original'.
Not many albums produced have such an eclectic range of music(and that too great music) in just one album.And just for the sake of facts...there are two kinds of people in this world...first who own Leftism n second who dont own Leftism.And its for u to decide,after listening to this album,which is the luckier(....or better) half.
I hope this review was helpful.Njoy.
Perfect.......2004-12-12
To repeat: if you like hard-driving dance music and glorious electronica, this is a truly distinguished disk.
Average customer rating: |
Leftism
Leftfield Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00007LVBO Release Date: 2003-02-20 |
Tracks:
- Release The Pressure
- Afro Left
- Melt
- Song Of Life
- Original
- Black Flute
- Space Shanty
- Inspection Check One
- Storm 3000
- Open Up
- 21st Century Poem
Album Description
2002 reissue of 1995 album, packaged in a digipak. Sony.
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Leftism + Remix 2cd
Leftfield Manufacturer: Phantom Sound & Vision ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000AQFEP0 Release Date: 1996-11-21 |
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