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Disco de The Herbaliser: “Herbal Blend”
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Fecha de Publicación:2003-10-21
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Tipo:Desconocido
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Género:Electronic/Dance, Chill Out
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Sello Discográfico:Ninja Tune
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Letras Explícitas:Si
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UPC:5021392304120
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| Lista de temas : |
| 1 |
Herbal Blend Intro |
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| 2 |
Laying the Trap/Verbal Anime (Acapella) |
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| 3 |
Broken Clock |
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| 4 |
Riddim Killa |
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| 5 |
Exotica |
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| 6 |
Chicas /Analyze (the Herbaliser Remix) |
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| 7 |
Gangster Boogie |
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| 8 |
Uzi (Pinky Ring)/It Ain't Nothin' |
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| 9 |
Fuck the Police/Sucker MC's (Instrumental) |
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| 10 |
Number Song (Cut Chemist Party Mix) |
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| 11 |
Tea & Beer (Freestyle) |
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| 12 |
Pushin' On |
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| 13 |
Slick Cat |
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| 14 |
It's Up to You |
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| 15 |
Time to Build (P Brothers Remix) |
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| 16 |
Juice Crew Law Video |
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| 17 |
Mella (the Herbaliser Drive Faster Mix) |
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| 18 |
Stars and Rockets |
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| 19 |
Chase |
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| 20 |
Groove Is in the Heart (Jelly Jam Beats) |
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| 21 |
Snake Bite (the Herbaliser Remix) |
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| 22 |
Tilt |
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World Destruction/The Missing Suitcase |
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Análisis (en inglés) - :
The third volume in the always excellent {^Solid Steel} series comes from another close {@Ninja Tune} associate, the {$Herbaliser} project of {$Jake Wherry} and {$Ollie Teeba}. Excepting only {$DJ Vadim}, {$Wherry} and {$Teeba} are the most {\hip-hop}-obsessed artists on {@Ninja Tune}, and they deliver a volume with fewer of the track-meets-track mash-ups of previous volumes (helmed by {$DJ Food} & {$DK} and {$Hexstatic}), but succeed anyway with a syrupy midtempo flow of {\underground rap} and {\soundtrack} {\funk}, a winning track selection, and world-class pacing. (The last two should come as no surprise, considering the quality control on continual display on the {^Solid Steel} releases.) The best moments are the changeups, such as when {$Mass Influence}'s excellent rhyme {&"Analyze"} gives way to the {\go-go} singalong {\funk} of {$Chicago Gangsters}' {&"Gangster Boogie,"} or when listeners consult the credits to find that an {\a cappella} of {&"Verbal Anime"} (featuring {$Dilated Peoples}' {$Rakaa-Iriscience}) is appearing over {\soundtrack} music from the 1976 {$Burt Reynolds}-{$Jerry Reed} slapstick vehicle {#Gator}. Highlights, though, are all over this mix, including the prime '80s {\video game} {\electro} of {$Arcade Funk}'s {&"Tilt"} and remixes of two familiar dance tracks (though of previous eras), {$DJ Shadow}'s {&"The Number Song"} and {$Deee-Lite}'s {&"Groove Is in the Heart."} ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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