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Leftfield : A Final Hit
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" LEFTFIELD are to release a best of compilation to coincide with the tenth anniversary of their debut album. ’A Final Hit’ is out on October 3, and comes ten years after the release of their debut album ’Leftism’. ’A Final Hit’ will feature their early hard-to-find 12” releases ’Not Forgotten’ and ’More Than I Know’ alongside their hits, including Open Up’ which features John Lydon. A limited edition version of the album comes with a bonus DVD and includes videos for ’Open Up’, ’Original’, ’Afro Left’, ’Release The Pressure’, ’Afrika Shox’, ’Dusted’ and ’Swords’. Bandmember Neil Barnes said: “I had never sat down and listened to the music that spanned our career in this way before. The essence of Leftfield was to simply make exciting music, push back some boundaries, and to take creative steps forward. We had some great fun on the way.” The tracklisting runs:
The group also became renowned as remixers, working with the likes of Roots Manuva and David Bowie. " Personally, it seems a bit of a cash-in to make a 'best-of' when they've only made two albums, even if there are some early tracks on there. Would have been better if they'd made a couple of new tracks or something... |
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Re: Leftfield : A Final Hit
It seems like if they had stayed away from album tracks and just put all their rare material one one disc, it would have been a lot more useful. Probably not as lucrative, though.
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f-ing ditto man... I mean, come on! But i'll just buy it for the dvd - just hoping that it'll be region-less, or else I'm screwed! And it's funny how NOW they're releasing a best of... seeing as they broke up like four years ago. I bet that the upcoming Prodigy best of is a factor w/ this release. And the fact that they're the last of the big electronic bands to release a best of (the Orb -> Orbital -> Chemical Brothers -> Underworld -> Prodigy -> Leftfield ...you could also throw in Primal Scream's one in there too, and MA's dvd) it's just too bad the release isn't going to have any live stuff |
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Ack, I never to into Leftfield. |
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Re: Leftfield : A Final Hit
And don't forget Fluke: "Progressive History x"
It's not just electronic music...seems like every band that survives ten years and was reasonably popular gets to put out a "greatest hits" package. Some that come to mind: Green Day, Smashing Pumpkins, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots. Of course, all these bands were/are influential in their own way, but somehow 10 years seems a lil on the short side for hits packages. Just my opinion...
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not forgotten isn't hard to find on 12"! it got repressed by simplyvinyl!
i generally dislike best of compilations, especially being a jethro tull fan, and having to sift through around FOUR "greatest hits", "very best of", blah blah before finding an actual album. i still can't believe that silverchair has a greatest hits compilation. (maybe it fit on a CD3", hardy har har) |
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Last edited by purlieu; 08-23-2005 at 11:24 AM. |
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Btw, thanks for the 'European Club Gig 96' upload on dime a few months ago. The best in existence! |
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