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The Prodigy

The Prodigy Album: “Voodoo People [Mute]”

The Prodigy Album: “Voodoo People [Mute]”
Album Information :
Title: Voodoo People [Mute]
Release Date:1995-11-07
Type:Unknown
Genre:Electronic/Dance, House
Label:Mute
Explicit Lyrics:No
UPC:724596700723
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Track Listing :
1 Voodoo People (Edit)
2 Voodoo People (Chemical Brothers Remix)
3 No Good (Start the Dance) (CJ Bolland Museum Remix)
4 Rat Poison Video
5 Speedway (Theme from Fastlane) (Secret Knowledge Remix)
6 Voodoo People (Haiti Island Remix)
7 Voodoo People (Original Mix)
will (Sydney, AUSTRALIA) - June 17, 2001
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- The Prodg at their height

Well the first track [Radio Edit version] is the version that most of us would have heard first. Its simply a shorter version of the one found on the classic album 'Music For The Jilted Generation'.

Track 2 is the Dust Brothers Remix, and its actually pretty cool - even if it does have borrowed bits from other Dust tracks.

The fourth track is the 'Original Mix' of Voodoo People and interestingly it is noticeably slower than the version most of would be used to. To me it sounds somewhat strange, but still damn fine!, and it does allow you the ability to see/hear more of what has gone into this classic dance/rave track.

But the highlight is track 3 - "Goa [The Heat The Energy Part 2]". Its a continuation of "The Heat [The Energy]" found on 'Jilted' and I am dumbfounded why they never included this on the album. Its got an awesome rich acid line running through it while using the beats etc from Part 1. Its simple but effective. Its not a better track than Voodoo People, but it is a great b-side.

Basically, if you want to buy a Prodigy CD single, make it this one.

"pyromatt" (USA) - January 23, 2000
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- A good buy

I had been looking for this CD for a while and finally got around to buying it. Over all I am very glad I did. First off if you haven't heard the title track, you need to come out of your cave more often. It's a great song. Although I enjoy most of the songs on this single there are a few clunkers. The CJ Bolland Museum Remix of No Good (Start the Dance)is not all that great, although it is still decent. The same goes for Speedway (Theme From Fastlane) (Secret Knowledge Remix). But the real crock of *CENSORED* is the Haiti Island Remix of Voodoo People. There are hardly any rythmic changes, new samples or anything else that set apart vanilla remixes from outstanding ones. Basically the Voodoo People (Haiti Island Remix) amounts to Voodoo People with an extra synth line. Then theres Rat Poison and Voodoo People (Chemical Brothers Remix). Wow are these great. I'd tell you which is the best song on the single but I can't there both so good. Rat Poison has a good guitar line and great beats. The Chemical Brothers Remix of Voodoo People. This has all the things that I look for in a good remix. New rythems, new synth lines and basically a new melody (ok maybe I don't think of a new melody when I think of a good remix but it helps). Over all I recomend this CD to new or old Prodigy fans.

By the way sorry for any grammatical or typing errors because I'm sure I didn't catch all of them.

Susan Krigel "Krigeldia" (Leawood, KS USA) - July 01, 2001
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Chem Bros and prodigy

The Chemical Brothers and the prodigy should seriously consider collaberating on a full lenght record. The origional sounds of each always combine for something that nobody has ever heard.

H. A Huffman "haumf" (Mt. Prospect, IL USA) - June 24, 2001
0 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- Thump, Thump, Thump!

This is a great remix CD. Full of energy, a high voltage thrill ride for your ears.

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