A Break from the Norm
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A Break from the Norm | ||
Compilation album by Norman Cook | ||
Released | 2001 | |
Recorded | various | |
Genre | various | |
Label | Gut Records | |
Producer(s) | various | |
Norman Cook chronology | ||
---|---|---|
Halfway Between the Gutter and the Stars (2000) |
A Break from the Norm (2001) |
Live on Brighton Beach (live) (2002) |
A Break from the Norm is a compilation album arranged and released by Fatboy Slim, under his name of Norman Cook. It was released in 2001.
The album was released to illustrate where Cook obtained a number of his samples for famous Fatboy Slim songs, and as such most of the artists (and tracks) are relatively obscure.
[edit] Track listing
Title | Performed by | Sampled in | |
1 | Take Yo' Praise | Camille Yarbrough | Praise You |
2 | Love Loves to Love Love | Lulu | Santa Cruz |
3 | Higher Ground | Ellen McIlwaine | Song For Lindy |
4 | Shake Whatcha Mama Gave Ya | Stik E and The Hoodz | Ya Mama |
5 | I Can't Write Left Handed | Bill Withers | Demons |
6 | I Can't Explain | Yvonne Elliman | Going Out Of My Head |
7 | Let The Rhythm Pump | Doug Lazy | Ya Mama |
8 | Beatbox Wash (Rinse It Rmx) | Dust Junkys | Gangster Tripping |
9 | Sliced Tomatoes | Just Brothers | The Rockafeller Skank |
10 | Young Scene | Keith Mansfield | Punk To Funk |
11 | Humpin', Bumpin' and Thumpin' | Andre Willilams | Sho Nuff |
12 | I'll Do A Little Bit More | Olympics | Soul Surfing |
13 | The Acid Test | Leo Muller | Build It Up, Tear It Down |
14 | The Beat Girl | John Barry Seven | The Rockafeller Skank |
15 | The Kettle | Colosseum | Ya Mama |
16 | Ashes, The Rain and I | The James Gang | Right Here, Right Now |