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Decksandrumsandrockaroll

Decksandrumsandrockaroll
Artist: Propellerheads
Label: Imports
Category: Music

List Price: £15.99
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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 32790

Format: Extra Tracks, Import
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 50031
UPC: 600445003125
EAN: 0600445003125
ASIN: B000006BZ5

Release Date: December 1, 2002
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours

Tracks:

  • Take California
  • Velvet Pants
  • Better
  • 360 Degrees (Oh Yeah)
  • History Repeating
  • Winning Style
  • Bang On
  • Number Of Microphones
  • On Her Majesty's Secret Service
  • Bigger
  • Cominagetcha
  • Spybreak
  • You Want It Back

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Even if you don't do dance, you should own this album...   February 5, 2007
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Every so often, an album of truly funky genius pops up and makes you want to write a movie just to set scenes to the songs. Unfortunately for anyone just arriving at the Propellerheads' seminal work, you've largely been beaten to it. Rarely a year goes by when there's no film released with at least a few bars from this album hidden away on it.

Where, to give just one example, would The Matrix have been without Spybreak to accompany the excellent `Government Lobby' scene?

This album shines from the opening bars of Take California, right through to the Jungle Brothers' remix of the same track (though cleverly renamed `You Want It Back') over an hour later. There are some lull's, but never a moment when you are not being taken on a tour of how funky Drum `n' Bass really should be. Shirley Bassey cameos on `History Repeating' and there's some fabulously reworked Bond-theme insanity in `On Her Majesty's Secret Service', but all in all, it's just a solid, original great piece of work.

Not being a huge dance fan myself, I still firmly maintain that this album, along with Roni Size's `New Forms' and Faithless' `Reverence' form a holy trinity of must-own dance music genius.

Buy it. I guarantee that you won't be disappointed.



5 out of 5 stars The epitome of "Cool".   February 16, 2002
 7 out of 7 found this review helpful

The album is stunning. Read on...

Firstly, In case you think you're not familiar with the Propellerheads, you are. 'Spybreak!' was the used in the lobby scene in 'The Matrix'. An instrumental version of 'History Repeating' is the theme tune to 'So Graham Norton'. Another Props song, 'Crash!', was the used in the recent Austin Powers movie. In addition, I've noticed several tracks on this album used on a TV programme or advert.

But that's because this album is overflowing with style. The front cover reflects the spy mood in tracks like 'Spybreak!', 'OHMSS' and 'Take California'.

That doesn't speak for the whole album though; 'Velvet Pants' and '360 Degrees (Oh Yeah)' are totally different in style, yet equally cool in style too. 'A Number of Microphones' is a 40 second human beat-box, where-as 'OHMSS' a 10 minute remix of the orchestral theme from the bond movie. The choice of samples also brings an element of humour to many of the tracks.

You'd be forgiven for thinking some of the tracks on this album are fillers. Particularly 'Better?', 'Cominagetcha' and 'Winning Style'; but they're definitely not fillers. These tracks would be a centrepiece of any other electronic artist's album, but they only seem tame when compared to the many outstanding A-sides on 'Decksanddrumsandrockandroll'.

Indeed, if you swapped these three tracks for 'Crash!, 'Super Bon Bon' and 'Dive' the album could be called 'Propellerheads Greatest Hits' - there is so much variety and so many perfect tunes, including the three tracks featuring other famous artists (De la Soul on '360 Degrees', Jungle Brothers on 'You Want It back' and Shirley Bassey on 'History Repeating').

Clearly I can't preach enough good about this album. If you buy it, you're life (and taste in music) will be improved.

Promise.


5 out of 5 stars Really, really, really, really good   September 30, 2000
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Really, really, really, really good This album by the Propellorheads is one of my favourites and will always be amoungst my top collection. It has really good variation from track to track, which is a refreshing chamge from other albums which all tracks sound the same. It has a groovy re-mix of the classic james Bond film 'On her majesty's secret service' which is one of my favourites. The songs can get a bit repetative at times, but it still sounds really class.



 

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