Soundboy Rock [Bonus Tracks] Groove Armada

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CD - Bonus Tracks / Special Edition

  • Release Date: 06/19/2007
  • Sales Rank: 65,347
  • Label: COLUMBIA EUROPE
  • UPC: 886970768627
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Soundboy Rock [Bonus Tracks]

1LISTENHasta Luego Mr. Fab (Interlude) 0:59
2LISTENGet Down / Stush 3:51
3LISTENThe Things That We Could Share / Simon Lord 3:57
4LISTENSave My Soul 4:22
5LISTENWhat's Your Version? 3:46
6LISTENParis 5:36
7LISTENLove Sweet Sound 4:35
8LISTENThe Girls Say / Jack Splash 4:01
9LISTENLightsonic / Mad 6:53
10LISTENSoundboy Rock / Mad 3:53
11LISTENDrop That Thing / Stush 3:04
12LISTENSong 4 Mutya (Out of Control) / Mutya 4:09
13LISTENFrom the Rooftops / Jack McManus 4:48
14LISTENSee What You Get / Alan Donohoe 4:33
15LISTENWhat's Your Version? (Reprise) 2:39
16LISTENFeel the Same Bonus Track 3:55
17LISTENHands Up / Mistah F.A.B. Bonus Track 4:08

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Groove Armada survived longer than most in the downbeat scene because they were able to move beyond the usual sample-plus-beats formula that so quickly lost its currency by the end of the '90s. Andy Cato and Tom Findlay could create tracks with or without samples, and their production skills put them in close company with the best in the business (Air, DJ Shadow). (They even used a Jay-Z beat better than, and previous to, its commercial-rap appearance -- on The Black Album's "What More Can I Say" -- and hired Jeru the Damaja to give it a better feature.) As before, the duo trawls British clubland of the past 20 years with surprisingly great results, spanning grime features like "Get Down" (an excellent single) and housey, digitalistic productions on a pair of Candi Staton features that are worthy of Massive Attack themselves. Prince gets extra props, with the funk extravaganza "The Girls Say" (featuring the great Rhymefest) and a refreshing look at mid-'80s neo-psych with the single "Song 4 Mutya (Out of Control)." Critics could (and would) say that there's little here that tells you what Groove Armada sound like (aside from their influences), but the productions are perfect, the hooks are miles-wide, and most of the vocal features turn out well. [The CD was also released with bonus tracks.] John Bush, All Music Guide

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