Beaucoup Fish

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Beaucoup Fish
Beaucoup Fish cover
Studio album by Underworld
Released September 24, 1999
Recorded 1999
Genre Techno
House
Electronic
Length 74:21
Label Junior Boy's Own
Producer Underworld
Professional reviews
Underworld chronology
Second Toughest in the Infants
(1996)
Beaucoup Fish
(1999)
Everything, Everything
(2000)

Beaucoup Fish is a 1999 (see 1999 in music) album by Underworld. Loosely translated, the album name means "Many Fish". At the time, it was their most hyped release, and the video for "Push Upstairs" was played regularly on MTV and MTV2. This was due to the huge success of their single Born Slippy from the soundtrack of the film Trainspotting. "Push Upstairs" and the second single "Jumbo" were both hits on the dance charts and in clubs. Beaucoup Fish was well-received critically (one review calling it "electronica's Dark Side of the Moon") and remains Underworld's best-selling album.

The album's original working title was "Tonight Matthew, I'm Going to be Underworld" inspired by British TV programme 'Stars in Their Eyes'[1] however it was later changed on the basis that this tongue in cheek title would be incomprehensible to non British buyers.

[edit] Sound

The album is mostly heavy trance beats, usually at a fast tempo, and thus very danceable. The primary instruments used are synthesizers, drum machines and stream-of-consciousness poetry sung/spoken over the beats.

[edit] Track listing

All songs by Darren Emerson, Karl Hyde, and Rick Smith unless noted.

  1. "Cups" – 11:45
  2. "Push Upstairs" – 4:34
  3. "Jumbo" – 6:57
  4. "Shudder / King of Snake" (Underworld/Bellotte/Moroder/Summer) – 9:30
  5. "Winjer" – 4:30
  6. "Skym" – 4:07
  7. "Bruce Lee" – 4:43
  8. "Kittens" – 7:30
  9. "Push Downstairs" – 6:03
  10. "Something Like a Mama" – 6:37
  11. "Moaner" – 7:38

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