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The Prodigy

The Prodigy Album: “Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned (Explicit)”

The Prodigy Album: “Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned (Explicit)”
Album Information :
Title: Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned (Explicit)
Release Date:2004-01-01
Type:Album
Genre:Electronic/Dance, House, Alternative Rock
Label:Maverick
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:093624799061
Track Listing :
1 Spitfire Video
2 Girls Video
3 Memphis Bells Video
4 Get Up Get Off Video
5 Hot Ride Video
6 Wake Up Call Video
7 Action Radar Video
8 Medusa's Path Video
9 Phoenix Video
10 You'll Be Under My Wheels Video
11 The Way It Is Video
12 Shoot Down Video
Review - AMG :
The Prodigy's main man, Liam Howlett, said in an interview that usual bandmembers Keith Flint and Maxim weren't on the new album because this is a back-to-the-core record, one to find the soul of the Prodigy (dancer Leeroy Thornhill left the band years ago -- losing your dancer, always crippling). For anyone rooting for the band, it sounded like a good deal. Howlett came off as a mad beat scientist of great genius on his goin'-it-alone CD The Dirtchamber Sessions, Vol. 1, rockin' the beats with mad style and blowing the dust off Babe Ruth's "The Mexican" just to prove how he was cooler than you. It was a sweet mix, but then nothing -- and then it got worse. But at least Howlett himself called 2002's dull "Baby's Got a Temper" single an F'n piece of S. Seems like he was well aware things were going wrong and has gotten himself back on the right track, so let's all go nuts for Prodigy again. There's an inspired list of guest stars on the album -- Princess Superstar, Kool Keith, Liam Gallagher, Twista, Juliette Lewis -- and Howlett is working hard throughout, twiddling the knobs and making noises fly every which way. "Girls" is a good electro roller, the surprisingly different and slinky "Phoenix" is proof Howlett hasn't lost it, and you're bound to fall for at least one of the generic fist pumpers, as they do have that whipping sting in the tail of which Howlett is the master. Unfortunately, Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned isn't the success 1997's Fat of the Land was. It's steps ahead of the "Baby's Got a Temper" single and worth it for the faithful, but not up to the old standards. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide
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