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Fatboy Slim|Better Living Through Chemistry

Better Living Through Chemistry

Fatboy Slim

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Fatboy Slim is one of DJ Norman Cook's many aliases, and has proven to be his most popular and successful yet. Although he consistently racks up dance hits in his native England (each under a different surname), he didn't achieve global success until the re-release of Better Living Through Chemistry in 1997. On the insistence of his friends the Chemical Brothers, Cook released the track "Going out of My Head" as the album's first single. Due to its popular video and instantly catchy sample from the Who classic "I Can't Explain," Cook earned his first U.S. hit. Another unlikely sample used to great effect was featured in the track "Michael Jackson," which used a snippet of Negativland's "Negativland." "The Weekend Starts Here" is similar to the Beastie Boys' funk instrumentals, featuring distant organ and lazy harmonica blowing (which sounds an awful lot like the harmonica phrase at the beginning of Black Sabbath's "The Wizard"). Recommended to those who can't get enough of the popular technoid-sampled alternative dance style of the late '90s.

© Greg Prato /TiVo

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1
Song For Lindy
00:04:50

Fatboy Slim, MainArtist - Stevland Morris, Composer - Jimmy Dabney, Composer

℗ 1996 Skint Records

2
Santa Cruz
00:07:29

Norman Cook, Composer - Estelle Levitt, Composer - Fatboy Slim, MainArtist - Don E. Thomas, Composer

℗ 1996 Skint Records

3
Going Out Of My Head
00:05:14

Pete Townshend, ComposerLyricist - Fatboy Slim, Producer, MainArtist

℗ 1997 Caroline Records Inc.

4
The Weekend Starts Here
00:06:41

Grover Washington, Jr., Composer - Norman Cook, Composer - Fatboy Slim, MainArtist

℗ 1996 Skint Records

5
Everybody Needs A 303
00:05:49

Fatboy Slim, MainArtist - EDWIN STARR, Composer

℗ 1996 Skint Records

6
Give The Po' Man A Break
00:05:50

Norman Cook, Composer - Fatboy Slim, MainArtist

℗ 1996 Skint Records

7
10th and Crenshaw
00:04:20

Norman Cook, Composer - Fatboy Slim, MainArtist

℗ 1996 Skint Records

8
First Down
00:06:18

Norman Cook, Composer - Fatboy Slim, MainArtist

℗ 1996 Skint Records

9
Punk To Funk
00:04:57

Norman Cook, Composer - Fatboy Slim, MainArtist

℗ 1996 Skint Records

10
The Sound Of Milwaukee
00:06:17

Norman Cook, Composer - Fatboy Slim, MainArtist

℗ 1996 Skint Records

11
Michael Jackson
00:05:47

Norman Cook, Composer - Fatboy Slim, MainArtist

℗ 1996 Skint Records

12
Next To Nothing
00:07:15

Norman Cook, Composer - Fatboy Slim, MainArtist

℗ 1996 Skint Records

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Fatboy Slim is one of DJ Norman Cook's many aliases, and has proven to be his most popular and successful yet. Although he consistently racks up dance hits in his native England (each under a different surname), he didn't achieve global success until the re-release of Better Living Through Chemistry in 1997. On the insistence of his friends the Chemical Brothers, Cook released the track "Going out of My Head" as the album's first single. Due to its popular video and instantly catchy sample from the Who classic "I Can't Explain," Cook earned his first U.S. hit. Another unlikely sample used to great effect was featured in the track "Michael Jackson," which used a snippet of Negativland's "Negativland." "The Weekend Starts Here" is similar to the Beastie Boys' funk instrumentals, featuring distant organ and lazy harmonica blowing (which sounds an awful lot like the harmonica phrase at the beginning of Black Sabbath's "The Wizard"). Recommended to those who can't get enough of the popular technoid-sampled alternative dance style of the late '90s.

© Greg Prato /TiVo

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