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Album: Palookaville

Fatboy Slim : Palookaville
Artist: Fatboy Slim
Album: Palookaville
Year: 2004
Genre: Dance

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1 Don't Let The Man
256
4:02
7.38
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2 Slash Dot Slash
256
2:53
5.29
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3 Wonderful Night (Feat Lateef)
256
4:46
8.73
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4 Long Way From Home (Feat Johnny Quality)
256
4:45
8.69
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5 Put It Back Together (Feat Damon Alnarn)
256
4:36
8.43
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6 El Bebe Masoquista
256
4:27
8.15
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7 Push and Shove (Feat Justin Robertson)
256
4:27
8.15
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8 North West Three
256
4:31
8.26
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9 The Journey (Feat Lateef)
256
4:36
8.44
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10 Jingo
256
4:41
8.56
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11 Song For Chesh
256
4:19
7.92
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12 The Joker (Feat Bootsy Collins)
256
5:20
9.77
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13 Retox (Dave Clarke Rem)
256
5:20
9.76
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14 Drop The Hate (H Lidbo Rem)
256
7:18
13.37
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15 Talking Bout My Baby (Midfield Rem)
256
6:53
12.60
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16 Illuminati (From The Film Tomb Radier)
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3:12
5.87
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Album Review

As befits one who dropped his real name of Quentin to play bass for The Housemartins, Norman Cook has proved himself a man of many faces. From Beats International to Freak Power, Pizzaman and, most successfully, Fatboy Slim, he has been the masked prince of dance for well over a decade.

But while an alias is great for getting the party started, for displaying any other kind of emotion it's a definite weakness.

And for Fatboy's fourth album this is a real problem. Despite wanting to spill some blood on the tracks following his well-publicised annus horribilis (at least three tracks here relate directly to the temporary split with his wife, Zoë Ball) Cook just can't help reverting to bouncy happy smiley type.

It's like he wants to grow up and say something, but just can't resist donning the Fatboy suit and chucking a custard pie or two. As a consequence we get all the clown, but none of the tears.

That's not saying Palookaville is a particularly bad album, rather that it's stuck in a big beat rut circa 1997. Despite appearances from vocalists such as Damon Albarn, Bootsy Collins and Lateef there's little here we haven 't heard before.

The single "Slash Dot Dash" is a case in point. Essentially a facsimile of what Cook's been doing since New Labour came to power, even the subject matter - that new-fangled Internet thingy - seems hopelessly dated. The sound of an Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder-afflicted toddler hunting for his Ritalin.

While The Avalanches raised the sampling bar about four years ago, Cook can't escape his stock formula of stitching catchy choruses to cartoon beats. Even past glories like "Praise You" and "The Rockafellar Skank" - certainly after you've heard the original source material from Camille Yarborough and the Just Brothers - now appear more like wholesale theft than innovation.

Much better are the attempts at writing 'proper songs' such as "Put It Back Together" and "Push and Shove". The former has Damon Albarn using his frailest Ray Davies impression to great effect while the latter has DJ Justin Robertson sounding unerringly like Roddy Frame. Here, Cook's undoubted genius for melody is welded to something more meaningful than a gurning grin.

By contrast, you can't believe the likes of "Mi Bebé Masoquista", "Jin GoLa" or "Song For Chesh" took more than ten minutes to construct.

The overall feeling is of a DJ playing to his gallery. And while this is probably fine for the clubs, as far as his albums go you're left wishing that the real Norman Cook would stand up.


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