Fatboy Slim brings the gig beat back on 2004's PALOOKAVILLE, a record that rivals DJ Norman Cook's previous
efforts for imagination, groove, and fun. Cook's particular skill lies in creating a collage of genres from his seemingly never-ending
vault of vinyl, bringing them all under one happy, party-time umbrella. The lead-off track, "Don't Let the Man Get You Down," for example,
blends gospel vocals, Latin-tinged polyrhythms, and a snippet from Five Man Electrical Band's "Signs," with flashes of robotic IDM sounds,
for good measure.PALOOKAVILLE is a bit more textured and chilled-out than Cook's earlier albums. The acoustic-guitar-based "Put It Back
Together," for instance, sounds like the clubby equivalent of a campfire sing-along. "North West Three" is based around the refrain of John
Martyn's folky "Primrose Hill," and is true to the feel of the source, despite Cook's additional edits and beats. On the disc's most
notable track, "The Joker," Cook re-imagines Steve Miller's hit as a piano-laden funk tune with the one-and-only Bootsy Collins on vocals.
This is not to say the record doesn't feature Slim's infectious techno beats, however. The nervous, skittering "Slash Dot Dash" and the
distorted, bass-heavy "Long Way from Home" prove PALOOKAVILLE packs a serious punch.
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TRACK LISTING
1 Don't Let the Man Get You Down 4:01
2 LSlash Dot Dash 2:53
3 Wonderful Night 4:46
4 Long Way from Home 4:44
5 Put It Back Together 4:36
6 Mi Bebé Masoquista 4:26
7 Push and Shove 4:27
8 North West Three 4:30
9 The Journey 4:36
10 Jin-Go-Lo-Ba 4:40
11 Song for Chesh 4:19
12 The Joker 5:21
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