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Brothers Gonna Work It Out [DJ Mix Album]

Brothers Gonna Work It Out [DJ Mix Album]
The Chemical Brothers

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Track Listing

  1. Brother's Gonna Work It Out/Not Another Drugstore (planet nine mix)/Block Rockin' Beats (the Microna
  2. Makin' A Living/Hot Wheels (The Chase)/Theme (Unique mix)/Gimme Some Love
  3. Jazz The/Sidewinder (312 vs 216 stomp mix)/Doin' It After Dark (D-ski's dance)/Don't Stop The Rock/T
  4. Morning Lemon/Mars Needs Women/Thunder/Losing Control/Mother Earth
  5. Riot The/Trip Harder/Everything Must Go

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #18141 in Music
  • Released on: 1998-09-21
  • Number of discs: 1

Editorial Reviews

From Amazon.com
Perhaps once you become as famous and as in demand as Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons, the world is your oyster and it's up to you to select the pearls. As the Chemical Brothers, these two DJs have turned the anonymous world of club DJ-ing into celebrity sport and ushered in the electronica wave. From Britain with love, the Brothers send this hourlong collection of remixes on which they seamlessly traverse everything from '70s soul (Willie Hutch's "Brothers Gonna Work It Out") to their own "Block Rockin' Beats" to industrial faves Meat Beat Manifesto and Renegade Soundwave, ending their trip with a treatment of Spiritualized's "Think I'm in Love." The pace is relentless, the demands of the dance floor being never-ending. And while much of their stuff is just a matter of getting devilish with the dials and juicing everything up, the CBs have managed to bring some fine taste to their party as the ultimate gift. --Rob O'Connor


Customer Reviews

splendid5
to truly appreciate this cd, get some mushrooms and sit in with some good company. you get to fully comprehend the ability of these 2 guys, that they have for entering and stimulating the deepest darkest alleyways of your skull with eclectic sonic mayhem. a party cd indeed. the same applies to fabric cd by james lavelle.

Amazing.5
Well, to be honest that pretty much sums up the music fest which is this entire album. The variety of music which is included is phenominal, and the pace just keeps going. This album is absolutely perfect party soundtrack music, especialy when it starts getting late. The start and end of this record are perfect, with the slight exception of a 10 minute dip at track 3 of this 5 track disk.
This really is class, so you really owe it to your music collection to buy...and while your at it get The Dirt Chamber Sessions by The Prodigy- perfect compliment to this superb album.

Good in parts3
This record is split into 5 long tracks, which is slightly frustrating as much of track 2, 4 and 5 are not particularly special. It starts superbly with a soft, souly into, which builds up with a funky beat, but into track 2 it tails off. Also, most of the last two tracks all too acid house orientated, sometimes sounding as much like noise as anything else. If, like me, you don't particularly rate Surrender after the first two tracks, you won't be overly impressed with this, and vice-versa. Having said all this, its probably still worth a place in the CD collection.