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Prodigy - The Fat Of The Land (1997) (FLAC-EAC-CUE)







Prodigy Biography From allmusic.com


Biography by John Bush

The Prodigy navigated the high-wire, balancing artistic merit and mainstream visibility with more flair than any electronica act of the 1990s. Ably defeating the image-unconscious attitude of most electronic artists in favor of a focus on nominal frontman Keith Flint, the group crossed over to the mainstream of pop music with an incendiary live experience that approximated the original atmosphere of the British rave scene even while leaning uncomfortably close to arena-rock showmanship and punk theatrics. True, Flint\'s spiky hairstyle and numerous piercings often made for better advertising, but it was producer Liam Howlett whose studio wizardry launched the Prodigy to the top of the charts, spinning a web of hard-hitting breakbeat techno with king-sized hooks and unmissable samples. Despite electronic music\'s diversity and quick progression during the 1990s -- from rave/hardcore to ambient/downtempo and back again, thanks to the breakbeat/drum\'n\'bass movement -- Howlett modified the Prodigy\'s sound only sparingly; swapping the rave-whistle effects and ragga samples for metal chords and chanted vocals proved the only major difference in the band\'s evolution from their debut to their worldwide breakthrough with their third album The Fat of the Land. Even before the band took its place as the premiere dance act for the alternative masses, the Prodigy had proved a consistent entry in the British charts, with over a dozen consecutive singles in the Top 20.

Howlett, the prodigy behind the group\'s name, was trained on the piano while growing up in Braintree, Essex. He began listening to hip-hop in the mid-\'80s and later DJed with the British rap act Cut to Kill before moving on to acid house later in the decade. The fledgling hardcore breakbeat sound was perfect for an old hip-hop fan fluent in up-tempo dance music, and Howlett began producing tracks in his bedroom studio during 1988. His first release, the EP What Evil Lurks, became a major mover on the fledgling rave scene in 1990. After Howlett met up with Keith Flint and Leeroy Thornhill (both Essex natives as well) in the growing British rave scene, the trio formed the Prodigy later that year. Howlett\'s recordings gained the trio a contract with XL Records, which re-released What Evil Lurks in February 1991.

Six months later, Howlett issued his second single \"Charly,\" built around a sample from a children\'s public-service announcement. It hit number one on the British dance charts, then crossed over to the pop charts, stalling only at number three. (It wasn\'t long before a copycat craze saw the launch of rave takeoffs on Speed Racer, The Magic Roundabout and Sesame Street) Two additional Prodigy singles, \"Everybody in the Place\" and \"Fire/Jericho,\" charted in the U.K. during late 1991 and early 1992.

The Prodigy showed they were no one-anthem wonders in late 1992, with the release of The Prodigy Experience, one of the first LPs by a rave act. Mixing chunky breakbeats with vocal samples from dub legend Lee \"Scratch\" Perry and the Crazy World of Arthur Brown, it hit the Top Ten and easily went gold. During 1993, Howlett added a ragga/hip-hop MC named Maxim Reality (Keeti Palmer) and occupied himself with remix work for Front 242, Jesus Jones and Art of Noise. He also released the white-label single \"Earthbound\" to fool image-conscious DJs who had written off the Prodigy as hopelessly commercial. Late 1993 brought the commercial release of \"Earthbound\" (as the group\'s seventh consecutive Top 20 singles entry, \"One Love\").

After several months of working on tracks, Howlett issued the next Prodigy single, \"No Good (Start the Dance).\" Despite the fact that the single\'s hook was a sped-up diva-vocal tag (an early rave staple), the following album Music for the Jilted Generation provided a transition for the group, from piano pieces and rave-signal tracks to more guitar-integrated singles like \"Voodoo People.\" The album also continued Prodigy\'s allegiance to breakbeat drum\'n\'bass; though the style had only recently become commercially viable (after a long gestation period in the dance underground), Howlett had been incorporating it from the beginning of his career. Music for the Jilted Generation entered the British charts at number one and went gold in its first week of release. The album was also nominated for a Mercury Music Prize, as one of the best albums of the year.

The Prodigy spent much of 1994 and 1995 touring around the world, and made a splashy appearance at the 1995 Glastonbury Festival, proving that electronica could make it in a live venue. The group had already made a transition from the club/rave circuit to more traditional rock venues, and the Glastonbury show set in stone the fact that they were no longer just a dance group. Flint\'s newly emerged persona -- the consummate in-your-face punk showman and master of ceremonies for the digital-age crowd -- provided a point of reference for rock critics uncomfortable covering Howlett (whom they saw as a glorified keyboard player).

The Prodigy\'s incessant road schedule left little time to record, but Howlett managed to bring out the next new Prodigy single in March 1996. \"Firestarter\" entered the British charts at number one, though the video was almost banned due to complaints about arson fixation; many Top of the Pops viewers also complained that Keith Flint had scared their children. An unmissable guitar hook and Flint\'s catcall vocal antics -- his first on record -- made it a quick worldwide hit and though \"Firestarter\" wasn\'t a major success in the U.S., its high-profile spot in MTV\'s Buzz Bin introduced the Prodigy to many Americans and helped fuel the major-label push for electronica during the following year (though the Prodigy did reject collaborative offers from David Bowie, U2 and Madonna). In the middle of the electronica buzz, the Prodigy dropped their third album, The Fat of the Land. Despite rather obvious attempts to court mainstream rock fans (including several guest-vocalist spots and an L7 cover), the LP entered both British and American charts at number one, shifting several million units worldwide. The next Prodigy full-length was 1999\'s The Dirtchamber Sessions, a mix album helmed by Howlett.

The \"Baby\'s Got a Temper\" single -- one Howlett would later disown -- appeared in 2002 and soon after Leeroy Thornhill left the band. Maxim and Keith Flint were still in the band but they weren\'t to be found on 2004\'s Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned. Instead the album featured guest spots from Oasis\' Liam Gallagher, Kool Keith, Twista, and actress Juliette Lewis. Flint and Maxim did join Howlett for a worldwide tour to support the album that launched in October 2004. A year later Their Law: Singles compiled the big hits.






CD Pressing Information



Label: XL Recordings
Catalog#: XLCD 121
Format: CD, Album
Country: UK
Released: 30 Jun 1997
Genre: Electronic, Hip Hop
Style: Breakbeat, Big Beat



Credits


Artwork By [Art Direction] - Alex Jenkins , Liam Howlett
Artwork By [Design] - Alex Jenkins
Photography [Ant] - Terry Whittaker
Photography [Band, Train And Equipment] - Pat Pope
Photography [Front Cover] - Konrad Wothe , Silvestris
Photography [Inside Traycard] - Lous Smith
Photography [Live Shots] - Alex Scaglia , Christian Ammann ,
Pat Pope
Photography [Truck And Background] - Alex Jenkins
Producer, Mixed By - L. Howlett
Recorded By [Vocals] - Neil McLellan (tracks: 1, 2, 7, 8)



Notes


Produced & mixed at Earthbound.
Vocals on 1, 2, 7 and 8 recorded at Strongroom.

\"Fuel My Fire\" originally performed by L7.



Sample Information:


1. contains parts of \"Give The Drummer Some\" by Ultramagnetic M.C.\'s from their album entitled \"Critical Beatdown\" used courtesy of Next Plateau Records.

4. excerpts from \"Root Down\" used under license from Capitol Records. Sample from \"2-3 Break\" by The B-Boys used courtesy of Vintertainment. Published by Vintertainment Enterprises (ASCAP). Sample from \"Theme From S.W.A.T.\" by Barry Derorzan, used courtesy of MCA Records, Inc. under license from Universal Music Special Markets Inc.. Published by EMI Gold Horizon Music.

5. \"Selling Jesus\" by Skunk Anansie used courtesy of One Little Indian except USA courtesy of Sony Music Inc.

8. sample of Breeders \"SOS\" courtesy of 4AD/Elektra (by arrangement by Warner Special Products). \"Close To The Edit\" by Art Of Noise under licence from ZTT Records Ltd.

9. contains portion of \"Horn Track\" by Egyptian Empire/Tim Taylor courtesy of London Records and published by Northcott Music administered by International Music Network.






The Fat Of The Land album review from allmusic.com



Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Few albums were as eagerly anticipated as The Fat of the Land, the Prodigy\'s long-awaited follow-up to Music for the Jilted Generation. By the time of its release, the group had two number one British singles with \"Firestarter\" and \"Breathe\" and had begun to make inroads in America. The Fat of the Land was touted as the album that would bring electronica/techno to a wide American audience; in Britain, the group already had a staggeringly large following that was breathlessly awaiting the album. The Fat of the Land falls short of masterpiece status, but that isn\'t because it doesn\'t deliver. Instead, it delivers exactly what anyone would expect: intense hip-hop-derived rhythms, imaginatively reconstructed samples, and meaningless shouted lyrics from Keith Flint and Maxim. Half of the album does sound quite similar to \"Firestarter,\" especially when Flint is singing. Still, Liam Howlett is an inventive producer, and he can make empty songs like \"Smack My Bitch Up\" and \"Serial Thrilla\" kick with a visceral power, but he is at his best on the funky hip-hop of \"Diesel Power\" (which is driven by an excellent Kool Keith rap) and \"Funky Shit,\" as well as the mind-bending neo-psychedelia of \"Narayan\" (featuring guest vocals by Crispian Mills of Kula Shaker) and the blood-curdling cover of L7\'s \"Fuel My Fire,\" which features vocals by Republica\'s Saffron. All those guest vocalists mean something -- Howlett is at his best when he\'s writing for himself or others, not his group\'s own vocalists. \"Firestarter\" and all of its rewrites capture the fire of the Prodigy at their peak, and the remaining songs have imagination that give the album weight. The Fat of the Land doesn\'t have quite enough depth or variety to qualify as a flat-out masterpiece, but what it does have to offer is damn good.





Track List





Prodigy - The Fat Of The Land (1997)

01. Smack My Bitch Up 05:42
02. Breathe 05:34
03. Diesel Power 04:17
04. Funky Shit 05:16
05. Serial Thrilla 05:11
06. Mindfields 05:39
07. Narayan 09:05
08. Firestarter 04:39
09. Climbatize 06:38
10. Fuel My Fire 04:18









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