The Dirtchamber Sessions Volume One
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The Dirtchamber Sessions Volume One | ||
Compilation album (Mixtape) by The Prodigy | ||
Released | 22 February 1999 | |
Recorded | ? | |
Genre | Electronica Punk |
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Length | 51:28 | |
Label | XL Recordings | |
Producer(s) | Liam Howlett | |
Professional reviews | ||
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The Prodigy chronology | ||
The Fat of the Land (1997) |
The Dirtchamber Sessions Volume One (1999) |
Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned (2004) |
Prodigy Present The Dirtchamber Sessions Volume One is a 1999 solo mix album by Liam Howlett of The Prodigy that was produced for BBC Radio 1's mix show The Breezeblock.
There are roughly 50 tunes from many artists mixed, scratched and cut. The album came about as a result of a 1998 guest DJ appearance by Howlett on Mary Anne Hobbs's Breezeblock show on the UK radio station Radio 1, producing a similar set. In a bid to stop popular bootleg copies of the show an official album, essentially an extended version of the Breezeblock mix, was released. The two mixes are not quite the same as permission to use certain tunes was not forthcoming for all samples. Most notable is the removal of The Beatles' Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band.
[edit] Track listing
- – 7:18
- Intro Beats
- Rasmus, "Punk Shock" (1998)
- Hardnoise, "Untitled" (1991)
- The Chemical Brothers, "Chemical Beats" (1995)
- Ultramagnetic MC's, "Kool Keith Housing Things" (1988)
- Lightning Rod featuring Jalal, "Sport" (1988)
- Ultramagnetic MC's, "Give the Drummer Some" (1988)
- Time Zone, "Wildstyle" (1983)
- – 6:44
- Bomb the Bass, "Bug Powder Dust" (1994)
- Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, "Pump Me Up" (1997)
- The Charlatans, "How High" (1997)
- The Prodigy, "Poison" (1995)
- Jane's Addiction, "Been Caught Stealing" (1997)
- Tim Dog featuring KRS-One, "I Get Wrecked" (1993)
- – 6:03
- Babe Ruth, "The Mexican" (1972)
- The B-Boys, "Rock the House" (1983)
- The Chemical Brothers, "(The Best Part of) Breaking Up" (1996)
- Word of Mouth, "King Kut" (1985)
- – 7:52
- DJ Mink, "Hey Hey Can You Relate" (Instrumental) (1990)
- The KLF, "What Time Is Love" (1988)
- Bones Breaks, "Funky Acid Makossa" (1988)
- Bones Breaks, "Shifted Off" (1988)
- Bones Breaks, "And the Break Goes Again" (1988)
- Meat Beat Manifesto, "Radio Babylon" (1990)
- Herbie Hancock, "Rockit" (1980)
- The 45 King, "900 Number" (1992)
- Propellerheads, "Spybreak!" (1997)
- Beastie Boys, "It's the New Style" (1986)
- – 4:57
- Sex Pistols, "New York" (1977)
- Fatboy Slim, "Punk to Funk" (1996)
- Medicine, "I'm Sick" (1997)
- – 5:48
- D.S.T., "The Home of Hip Hop" (1985)
- JVC Force, "Strong Island" (1984)
- Primal Scream, "Kowalski" (1997)
- Beastie Boys, "Time to Get Ill" (1986)
- Barry White, "I'm Gonna Love You a Little More Babe" (1973)
- Public Enemy, "Public Enemy No. 1" (1987)
- The JB's, "Blow Your Head" (1974)
- T La Rock, "Breakin' Bells" (1993)
- – 3:59
- LL Cool J, "Get Down" (1987)
- Digital Underground, "The Humpty Dance" (1989)
- Uptown, "Dope on Plastic" (1989)
- Coldcut, "Beats and Pieces" (1997)
- – 8:40
- London Funk Allstars, "Sure Shot" (1995)
- West Street Mob, "Break Dancin' (Electric Boogie)" (1983)
- Hijack, "Doomsday of Rap" (1988)
- Renegade Soundwave, "Ozone Breakdown" (1988)
- The Beginning of the End, "Funky Nassau" (1971)
- The Jimmy Castor Bunch, "It's Just Begun" (1972)
The Prodigy |
Liam Howlett | Keith Flint | Maxim |
Sharky | Leeroy Thornhill |
Discography |
Albums: Experience | Music for the Jilted Generation | The Fat of the Land | The Dirtchamber Sessions Volume One | Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned | Their Law: The Singles 1990-2005 |
Singles: "What Evil Lurks" | "Charly" | "Everybody in the Place" | "Fire/Jericho" | "Out of Space" | "Wind It Up (Rewound)" | "One Love" | "No Good (Start the Dance)" | "Voodoo People" | "Poison" | "Firestarter" | "Breathe" | "Smack My Bitch Up" | "Baby's Got a Temper" | "Girls/Memphis Bells" | "Girls" | "Hotride" | "Spitfire" | "Voodoo People (Pendulum Remix)/Out of Space (Audio Bullys Remix)" |