Hell's Kitchen (Maxim album)

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Hell's Kitchen
Hell's Kitchen cover
Studio album by Maxim Reality
Released October 2, 2000 (UK)
Genre Varies
Label XL Recordings
Maxim Reality chronology
Hell's Kitchen
(2000)
Fallen Angel (2005)


Hell's Kitchen is the debut album from Maxim Reality of The Prodigy. The album is somewhat different to his previous works with the prodigy, as it features styles varying from Trip Hop, RnB and Garage. The album has also a varied list of guests, including Skin from Skunk Anansie, Chris Corner of Sneaker Pimps and rare appearances from the likes of alternative rappers Divine Styler and the late Too Poetic(aka Grym Reaper of the Gravediggaz who is known by his Tony Titanium pseudonym on this album).

[edit] Track listing

  1. Hadrian's Wall
  2. Killing Culture
  3. Carmen Queasy (featuring Skin)
  4. Spectral Wars (featuring Divine Styler)
  5. Hell's Kitchen
  6. Scheming (featuring Trina Allen)
  7. Worldwide Syndicates (featuring Tony Titanium)
  8. Soul Seller
  9. Universal Scientist (featuring Blood Of Abraham)
  10. My Web
  11. Dominant Genes
  12. Backward Bullet (featuring Chris Corner)
  13. Hell's Kitchen (Vocal Version) (Japanese version only)
  14. Prism (Japanese version only)

[edit] Notes

  • This album also features contributions by Liam Howlett, Jim Davis and Kieron Pepper.
  • This turned out to be one of Tony Titanium's last collaborations as he later died of colon cancer.
  • The song "Scheming" was supposed to be a hip hop collaboration with Guru, but this one was not used and instead Maxim's cousin Trina Allen was used. [1]
  • Some of the titles of the songs appear bizarrely mistitled on the All Music Guide Page.

[edit] References

  1. ^ List Of Releases On The Mindblowing Prodigy Website