Fatboy Slim - On the Floor at the Boutique

Fatboy Slim - On the Floor at the Boutique
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Album Details

Title: On the Floor at the Boutique
Artist: Fatboy Slim
Release Date: 8/25/1998
Re-Released On: 3/28/2000
Label: Astralwerks, Import, Ski
Album Type(s): Explicit lyrics sticker, live, Enhanced CD-ROM, Mix-album
UPCs: 5025425505928, 632427571827, 724384913021, 766484705427, 9399700055573, 5099749133822
Genre: Electronica
Styles: House, Club/Dance, Trip-Hop, Electronica, Funky Breaks, Big Beat
Moods: Boisterous, Bright, Energetic, Exuberant, Giddy, Party/Celebratory, Rousing, Confident, Druggy, Fun, Intense, Aggressive, Brash, Carefree, Happy, Hypnotic, Playful, Raucous, Sensual, Visceral, Irreverent, Trippy
Total Copies: 7
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Apache
  2. Discositdown
  3. Deaf Mick's Throwdown
  4. Because I Got It Like That
  5. Vol 1 Side 2 Track 2
  6. That Green Jesus
  7. World's Made up of This and That
  8. Michael Jackson
  9. Phun-Ky
  10. Forget It
  11. Everybody in the House
  12. Can You Feel It
  13. Acid Enlightment
  14. I'm a Disco Dancer (And a Sweet Romancer)
  15. Psychopath
  16. Break In
  17. Give Me My Anger Back
  18. Post Punk Progression
  19. The Rockafeller Skank

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2000CDAstralwerks49130
1998CDImport112034
1998CDSki4913382

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Album Review

The hook here isn't so much the big-beat compilation itself as it is the DJ who mixed the program -- none other than the funk soul brother himself, Fatboy Slim. Better known to those over 30 as Norman Cook, bass player for the Housemartins and later the brains behind the charming reggae-funk outfit Beats International, he's now the king of big beat, a club music subgenre dedicated to fat, stoopid beats and pure dancefloor fun. On the Floor at the Boutique was recorded live as Fatboy mixed it at Brighton, England's Big Beat Boutique, and it's guaranteed to ruin the carpet at any party. There are contributions from artists as established as Fred Wesley (with his Horny Horns, not the Famous Flames) and the Jungle Brothers, and as obscure as DJ Tonka (whose "Phun-Ky" is an album highlight) and Bassbin Twins. It should come as no surprise that Fatboy Slim himself delivers some of the best moments on the program, including the deeply weird "Michael Jackson" and his irresistible Top 40 hit "Rockafeller Skank." Outstanding. ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
A. GilbertProducer
Aldo BenderPerformer
Bassbin TwinsProducer
Christopher JustPerformer, Producer
Clockwork Voodoo FreaksPerformer
Cut & PastePerformer, Producer, Arranger
Cut La RocPerformer
Cut N PasteArranger, Producer
Deeds Plus ThoughtsPerformer
DJ Aaron CarterProducer
DJ TonkaPerformer
Dominic HowardPhotography
Dorian LynskeyLiner Notes
Fatboy SlimRemixing, Producer
Fred Wesley & the Horny HornsPerformer
George ClintonProducer
Greg ReillyProducer, Executive Producer
HardknoxProducer
Jungle BrothersPerformer
Lee PotterProducer
MEXBeats, Scratching
Michael ClarkeProducer
Michael VinerExecutive Producer, Producer
Perry Botkin, Jr.Executive Producer, Producer
Rick CioffiProducer, Executive Producer
Rob CairnsProducer
Robert LuisProducer
Simon ThorntonEngineer, Mixing
Stephen JamesProducer
Stephen James BarryProducer
The Horny HornsPerformer
Tony FalineProducer