Morcheeba - Back to Mine
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Track List: Back to Mine
- Pony
- On the Rhodes Again
- Someday
- Gris-Gris Gumbo Ya Ya
- Still Waters
- Cheap Thrills [Underdog Remix]
- Dual Tone
- Hidden Crate
- Edge
- Baby Let's Dance Together
- Chevrolet
- Put Everything Together
- What It Is
- Baby
- Life's Little Tragedy
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Album Details: Back to Mine
- Release Date:
- 08/21/2001
- Label:
- Ultra Records
- UPC:
- 617465109423
User Reviews: Back to Mine
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i disagree!
, June 15, 2002Reviewer: SwEeTDuVs*~*GrOoVe - See all SwEeTDuVs*~*GrOoVe's reviewsThis album is better than morecheeba!i think it dillusionizes everything that is definied as mixing. In other words....its a blend of very good music! If you truly listen to it youll know exactly what im talkin about!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -
pretty good but not morcheeba
, November 10, 2001Reviewer: b - See all b's reviewsits only got one song by morcheeba on this album but most the stuff is pretty cool..they wont make a better album than big calm.
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Pro Reviews: Back to Mine
| EXPERT RATING: From AMG Reviews Morcheeba's Paul Godfrey compiled and mixed this volume of the Back to Mine series of chill-out albums. Godfrey's imaginative choices, which reflect some of the sounds that have influenced and inspired his group, include New Orleans RB (Dr. John), Tropicalia (Os Mutantes), Indian soundtrack music (Kittu), and even alternative country-rock (Lambchop). Despite this eclecticism, Godfrey manages to maintain a relatively consistent mood and feel on this album. The flow isn't consistently brilliant, however; some tracks fit together beautifully while others don't blend together as smoothly, so some listeners may find this album to be more disjointed than they had hoped. Fortunately, the individual songs are generally interesting, including Annette Peacock's distorted vocals on "Pony," the killer bass line on "What It Is" by Missin' Linx, the combination of soul and hip-hop in the Giant's "Hidden Crate," Taj Mahal's forceful reworking of the blues number "Chevrolet," and TV star David McCallum's "The Edge" (which inspired Dr. Dre's "Next Episode"). The compilation includes one of Morcheeba's better songs, "On the Rhodes Again," which is the B-side to "Tape Loop" and the first track they recorded on their EMS synthesizer; it also includes selections by Morcheeba collaborators Jim White and Nosaj (a member of New Kingdom). So the album does provide some insight into Morcheeba's music in addition to offering an appealing blend of music. - Todd Kristel, All Music Guide |
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The most grooveoriented act in the mid'90s femalefronted electronica crowd, Morcheeba relies on the sweet, fluid vocals of Skye Edwards and a laidback mix of fusion, funk, and blues produced by brothers Paul and Ross Godfrey, on beats/scratches and g...Full Morcheeba Biography
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