Deep Down & Dirty
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![]() | Product Details: Release Date: 28 May 2001 Record Label: Universal / Island Rating: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Sales Rank: 14681 | ![]() | Look for similar items by category:
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| ![]() | Customer Reviews:![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Fantastic Surprise (08 December 2004)I was given this album for a birthday present and was not overly impressed until I listened to this album a couple of times in the car. This has become one of my all time greats - the fantastic crossover of britpop/funk/rap/filth is totally fantastic - one of the greatest! So, was the lukewarm reception justified? I'd say a definite "no" to that one. This record has been a real grower for me, and even after its release several months ago it still appears in my stereo pretty frequently. Strangely I don't think anything on this record really leaps out at you, but taking the album as a whole it does have an excellent vibe and mood to it that really sticks in your head. I particularly admire Rob Birch for not sticking to his particular rapping style all the way through (as he did with Connected), as a result his vocals actually mess with the flow of a couple of songs, but it works really well. I would knock the production though, as the band have a superb line up of backing singers (as witnesses at any of their live gigs) that are really buried into the mix here, and that's a real shame. Overall - top album, go buy! I'm just hoping it doesn't take another thousand years for the next one to arrive! the opening title track and recent single is an early indication that all the elements that made the stereo mc's great the first time round are still there. snarling bass, locked-on grooves and venomous delivery by rob b add up to an infectiously memorable five minutes. 'breeze' adopts the vocoder to a largely instrumental track that is simply funky. 'graffiti pts. 1 and 2' takes the funk blueprint and twists it to their own unique moulding. ultimately danceable, this is the album's highlight. 'sofisicated' begins with "she's so sophisicated, i'm such a loser, she knows how to use me, but I don't wanna lose her" against jazz trumpeting and piano breaks. later tracks up the ante and keep the beats driving while cath coffey's soaring vocals make more of a presence. very difficult to criticise the south london posse, while some tracks do sound like fillers, even those that do sound better than anybody else. explosive as a live act as well, their upcoming uk tour is compulsory and must not be missed at any cost. without a doubt, the soundtrack of the summer. |
















Worth the wait! (08 February 2002)