2017 reissue, originally released in 1999 - hand-numbered, on blue vinyl and comes repackaged in the original sleeve artwork that the first pressings came in. Audio has been cut from the original lacquers directly from the studio of the original engineer, Mike Marsh, and fully approved by The Chemical Brothers’ Ed Simons and Tom Rowlands.
By the time of the Chemical Brothers' third album, Surrender, the big beat phenomenon they had done much to engender was more apt to be heard on a soft drink commercial than the world's hipper dancefloors. And with the growing omnipresence of big beat's simplistic party vibes threatening to cave in the entire scene, Tom and Ed came to grips with what is -- compared to their previous work -- a house record. The pounding four-on-the-floor thump of tracks like "Music:Response," "Got Glint," and the duo's take on KLF-style stadium house for the single "Hey Boy Hey Girl" signals that this is a transition record for the Chemical Brothers, one that could eventually take them back into the straight-ahead dance mainstream status enjoyed by acts from Daft Punk to Armand Van Helden.
A1 | Music: Response |
A2 | Under The Influence |
B1 | Out Of Control |
B2 | Orange Wedge |
B3 | Let Forever Be |
C1 | The Sunshine Underground |
C2 | Asleep From Day |
C3 | Got Glint? |
D1 | Hey Boy Hey Girl |
D2 | Surrender |
D3 | Dream On |