Unexpected Groovy Treat [Import]

Track Listings

 
1. Forevergreen
2. 101 (Sonic Shuffle Edit)
3. Come & Get It
4. Mellowman
5. Yer Crazy
6. Forevergreen (The Lunar Eclipse Mix)
7. Bagomatix 2 (There Can Only Be One)
8. Ace Love Deuce
9. Hypnopaedia
10. Glisten
11. An Unexpected Groovy Treat
12. Forevergreen (Forevermost Excellent)
13. Ace Love Deuce
14. Forevergreen (Foreverdreaming)

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An Unexpected Groovy Treat
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Sample madness
  • Sample Madness
An Unexpected Groovy Treat
Finitribe
Manufacturer: One Little Indian
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B0000247YA
Release Date: 1992-07-24

Tracks:

  1. Forevergreen
  2. 101 (Sonic Shuffle Edit)
  3. Come & Get It
  4. Mellowman
  5. Yer Crazy
  6. Forevergreen (The Lunar Eclipse Mix)
  7. Bagomatix 2 (There Can Only Be One)
  8. Ace Love Deuce
  9. Hypnopaedia
  10. Glisten
  11. An Unexpected Groovy Treat
  12. Forevergreen (Forevermost Excellent)
  13. Ace Love Deuce
  14. Forevergreen (Foreverdreaming)

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Sample madness.......2000-06-29

Finitribe had a similar career path to their contemporary label-mates 'The Shamen', but without the pop success. Starting off as an indie guitar band, they swiftly latched onto sample-based dance music with their previous album, 'Grossing 10K'. 'AUGT' was obviously the album on which they discovered ecstacy - whilst 'G10K' was packed with social commentary, the closest 'AUGT' comes to saying something about the world is on the wonderfully sardonic 'Forevergreen', a song which simultaneously celebrates and pokes fun at a then-novel information age. Elsewhere there are lots of relatively anonymous house / dance tracks, usually packed with samples from all kinds of diverse sources (Warner Bros. cartoons, 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service', 'The Name of the Rose'), and tunes. Finitribe were also novel in that they used tunes, and lots of them. Production-wise, this sounds extremely old-fashioned, and it's not a patch on the ambient-techno of 'Sheigra', but it's an interesting portrait of poppy dance music as it was in 1990.

3 out of 5 stars Sample Madness.......2000-05-15

1992 wrapped up in 40 minutes, that's 'An Unexpected Groovy Treat'. Combining a mixture of chunky beats, dozens of samples from increasingly-diverse sources ('The Name of the Rose', 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service', Bugs Bunny), lyrics that are obviously about drugs, and several remixes of other songs on the album, 'An Unexpected Groovy Treat' now sounds extremely dated, which is a good thing as it will be trendy again sometime in the middle of the next decade.

As with so many other albums of the time (and, indeed, ever), this is essentially one great single, a few decent b-sides, and lots of filler. The one great single is 'Forevergreen', a wonderfully sardonic dig at the 'Wired' vision of the world - an offshore tax-free utopia of glass elevators and satellite communications. Done in the spirit of 'Grossing 10K', but with a tune, it effectively combines flat, deadpan vocals with a set of gorgeous melodies. It seems to be very quiet, though - when you turn the volume up it gets hissy.

The rest is much of a muchness - they refined the music and production considerably the the superior 'Sheigra' a few years later, and you are better off buying that, and hunting for 'Forevergreen' as a single. After 'Sheigra' they took a total break from smooth techo-pop and moved into 'illbient', and they seem to be on hiatus at the moment.
An Unexpected Groovy Treat
Average customer rating: Not rated
    An Unexpected Groovy Treat
    Finitribe
    Manufacturer: Sony
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000008FM0
    Release Date: 1993-02-23

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