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Sneaker Pimps

Sneaker Pimps Album: “Videos”

Sneaker Pimps Album: “Videos”
Album Information :
Title: Videos
Release Date:2004-04-20
Type:Unknown
Genre:Electronic/Dance, Adult Alternative, Mood Swing
Label:
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:5016958046903
Customers Rating :
Average (3.5) :(4 votes)
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Track Listing :
1 Tesko Suicide Video
2 Six Underground Video
3 Spin Spin Sugar Video
4 Post Modern Sleeze
5 Low Five Video
pimp007 (Winnipeg, Canada) - September 30, 2004
11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
- Dissapointed

The sound quality of this dvd is bad. I have an mpeg file of 6 underground (downloaded off the net) which has better sound than this dvd.

Turbo Van (Sydney Australia) - December 27, 2008
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Fantastic Trip Hop

Anyone who knows the Kelli Ali Sneaker Pimps era will love this DVD. Her silky smooth vocals and enchanting video presence makes for a really nice watch. Highly recommended!

R. Zachary (Germany) - November 10, 2007
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- Cool

This is cool just to throw in the DVD player and blast the surround sound. You can entertain your guests while you get ready for a night out on the town.

olofpalme63 (auf der flucht!) - October 05, 2004
11 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
- A Redundant "Low Five"

This would have been ideal as a limited edition DVD packaged with the "Becoming X" CD. All the video's are here (Tesko Suicide, 6 Underground, Spin Spin Sugar and Post Modern Sleeze) in all their glorious Kelli (Ali the Tigermouth) Dayton charm. However, there is one strange addition to this DVD compilation. "Low Five"? is that really Sneaker Pimps? it's not anything I've ever heard from the Becoming X release, although the DVD packaging would indicate otherwise. It would appear that the remaining Pimps are not only trying to make a buck off of the dearly departed Kelli Ali, but also trying to promote the "Splinter" CD as well. Basically destroying what would have been appropriate closure to the Kelli Dayton era.

olofpalme63

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