| 1. Right Here, Right Now |
| 2. Rockafeller Skank |
| 3. Fucking in Heaven |
| 4. Gangster Tripping |
| 5. Build It Up, Tear It Down |
| 6. Kalifornia |
| 7. Soul Surfing |
| 8. You're Not from Brighton |
| 9. Praise You |
| 10. Love Island |
| 11. Acid 8000 |
| 12. How Could They Hear Us |
Editorial Reviews
Japanese edition of the 1998 & second album by Norman Cooke (a.k.a. Fatboy Slim) featuring 'The World Went Down' added as a bonus track, completely different artwork than the U.S.release & the hit singles 'The Rockafeller Skank' & 'Gangster Tripping'. 12 tracks total. A Skint Records release. The full title is 'You've Come A Long Way, Baby'.
You've Come a Long Way, Baby,Fatboy Slim,Sony Int'l,Big Beat,Club/Dance,Dance,Dance Music,Funky Breaks,Pop,Trip-Hop
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You've Come A Long Way, Baby
Fatboy Slim Manufacturer: Astralwerks ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000D9VL Release Date: 1998-10-20 |
Tracks:
- Right Here, Right Now
- The Rockafeller Skank
- In Heaven
- Gangster Tripping
- Build It Up - Tear It Down
- Kalifornia
- Soul Surfing
- You're Not From Brighton
- Praise You
- Love Island
- Acid 8000
Amazon.com
Norman Cook's bubble-gum techno songs--put out under a variety of guises over the years, including Pizzaman and Freak Power--are essential staples on any international dance floor. Fatboy Slim, however, is the former Housemartin's most successful incarnation, launching a Top 40 crossover hit and popular advertising jingle with last year's "Going out of My Head." You've Come a Long Way, Baby picks up where the smash single left off, cheekily pairing acidic synthesizers and drum machines with big, dumb vocal samples. It takes considerable effort sitting through an entire album of these energized tunes, but taken in small doses, songs like "The Rockafeller Skank" and "Soul Surfing" are like rays of sunshine. --Aidin VaziriCustomer Reviews:
Loop The Loops.......2007-02-27
Fatboy Slim co-opts this need with glaring glee. In fact, if taken in those terms, each of his songs on this album could be seen, on some level, as the melodic approximation of sex. He changes things around occasionally, and usually with a finesse that amps the friction, but for the most part the songs operate with a happy repetition of a thrumming big beat. This isn't love-making as a slow dance; this is head-banging, foot-stomping pounding.
The more popular ones ("The Rockafeller Skank" and "Praise You") you've probably heard and can see how they use funky loops, found sound, and percussive frequency to goad the nerves. Most of the others, I'd argue, are just as addictive as a regular morning latte. "Gangster Tripping" spins together surf board washouts with ballroom waltzes spun at 60 rpms. "Kalifornia" crackles with robo-tronic slips and slides. "Love Island," one of the raunchiest tracks, combines deep bass plodding with techno pipe blasts.
There are times when Fatboy forgets to add a little diversity. In fact, any spots where the songs fail occur precisely because Fatboy decides to drag things out just a little bit longer than he should. The endings of "Soul Surfing" and "Acid 8000" and the vocal loop in "In Heaven" are all fine examples of Mr. Cook overusing his passionately played hooks.
Still, even if Fatboy Slim succumbs to a little jack-rabbiting with his rhythms and rhymes, those slightly grating moments are the thin and dismissable crust on something that is juicy and pulsing. No one would call this record great art, but it is great music that is bound to inspire great fun.
New to electronic? Start here!.......2007-02-14
You've probally heard the Rockafeller Skank (Right about now, the funk soul brother), but everything else is just as good. Fatboy Slim's music is cool and all, but I don't think it's for everybody. A couple of harsh noises also pop out in places (careful of your eardrums on The Rockafeller Skank, there's a harsh buzzing noise after the tempo slows down, Kalifornia can also blow out your ears if your not careful). So it's not as mainstream as some people say, even though at least three songs became successful singles.
Mainstream or not, who gives a _____? Fatboy Slim is cool! It's also not too intense, so it's the ideal begginer's electronic album. The sound samples are also use here, the songs follow a pattern, so you can trust them, as long as they are high quality (amazon's aren't exactly top __________ notch high quality). Fatboy Slim's music has many layers to it, which is excellent when you need electronic music that's more than just cheesy techno.
Fatboy Slim's music isn't rap either, although these beats could definitly be great beats for rap. But considering how much time Norman Cook (that's Slim's real name) spent on making this album, it's understandable. Hey, you could always rap to it, just don't get carried away (whatever).
10/10
The songs are better than just the the pure dance grooves.......2006-11-17
The songs on here that more resemble conventional song structure, with lyrics, are what "float my boat" as opposed to the more synthasized, groove oriented tracks.
"Rockefeller Skank" and "Praise you" are the clear highlights
aa.......2006-07-09
dancing in the streets.......2006-02-12
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You've Come A Long Way, Baby [Edited Version]
Fatboy Slim Manufacturer: Astralwerks ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000DCEW Release Date: 1998-10-20 |
Tracks:
- Right Here, Right Now
- The Rockafeller Skank
- Illin In Heaven
- Gangster Tripping
- Build It Up-Tear It Down
- Kalifornia
- Soul Surfing
- You're Not From Brighton
- Praise You
- Love Island
- Acid 8000
Customer Reviews:
The EDITED version is HURTING!.......2000-05-28
Fatboy Slim is PHAT!.......2000-01-05
It's an awesome CD.......2000-01-04
Fatboy Slim rocks the world.......1999-10-30
You've Come A Long Way, Baby, And We're Not Kidding.......1999-08-01
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You've Come a Long Way Baby/Halfway Between the Gu
Manufacturer: Skint / Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0002Y62H4 Release Date: 2005-10-18 |
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You've Come a Long Way, Baby
Fatboy Slim Manufacturer: Sbme Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000I5OF Release Date: 1997-02-14 |
Tracks:
- Right Here, Right Now
- Rockafeller Skank
- Fucking in Heaven
- Gangster Tripping
- Build It Up, Tear It Down
- Kalifornia
- Soul Surfing
- You're Not from Brighton
- Praise You
- Love Island
- Acid 8000
- How Could They Hear Us
Album Description
Japanese edition of the 1998 & second album by Norman Cooke (a.k.a. Fatboy Slim) featuring 'The World Went Down' added as a bonus track, completely different artwork than the U.S.release & the hit singles 'The Rockafeller Skank' & 'Gangster Tripping'. 12 tracks total. A Skint Records release. The full title is 'You've Come A Long Way, Baby'.Album Details
Japanese Version featuring a Bonus Track: The World Went Down.Customer Reviews:
Fatboy Import.......2000-08-18
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You've Come A Long Way Baby
Fatboy Slim Manufacturer: Skint ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000252VB |
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You've Come a Long Way Baby/Halfway Between the Gu
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000683ZZI Release Date: 2005-10-18 |
Album Description
Exclusive Import coupling of his albums, 'You've Come a Long Way Baby' and 'Halfway Between the Gutter and the Stars'. Both album spawned massive hit singles, 'Praise You', 'The Rockafella Skank, 'Right Here Right Now', 'Sunset (Bird of Prey)', 'Demons' and more. 22 tracks in total. Sony.
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You've Come a Long Way Baby
Fatboy Slim ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000028D13 |
Tracks:
- Right Here, Right Now
- The Rockafeller Skank
- Fucking In Heaven
- Gangster Tripping
- Build It Up - Tear It Down
- Kalifornia
- Soul Surfing
- You're Not From Brighton
- Love Island
- Acid 8000
Album Description
Limited edition pressing of Norman Cook's hit 1998 & second album with an exclusive bonus disc comprised of four B-sides from the two singles off of his 1996 debut 'Better Living Thru Chemistry', 'Everybody Needs A Carnival' (Radio Edit), 'Michael Jackson', 'Next To Nothing' and 'E's Paradise'. A combined total of 15 tracks, also including the hit singles 'Rockafeller Skank', 'Gangster Tripping' & 'Praise You'. It also features the cover art of the Japanese release --which is completely different than the American edition! 1998.Customer Reviews:
Great Value and the Bonus Disc is Actually Better Than the Main Disc!.......2005-11-01
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