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All Star Breakbeats

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Download links and information about All Star Breakbeats by Norman Cook. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Electronica, Techno, Jazz, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Bop genres. It contains 62 tracks with total duration of 39:55 minutes.

Artist: Norman Cook
Release date: 2000
Genre: Electronica, Techno, Jazz, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Bop
Tracks: 62
Duration: 39:55
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Planet Rhythm 2:55
2. Prince of the Beats 3:06
3. Leisure Boys 3:02
4. Two Years Ago 3:08
5. Lesson Four 3:03
6. Normans War 3:11
7. Shriek 3:13
8. Station II Station 3:06
9. Disco Dubwise 3:09
10. Lock It In the Socket 3:11
11. Tour de Force 3:09
12. Say Aaah 0:08
13. Big Scratching 0:06
14. Check the Beat Out 0:06
15. Give Me a Break 0:06
16. Crank This Mother 0:07
17. Oh No 0:06
18. Spanking Piano 0:06
19. Everybody's Dancin 0:07
20. The Finest Ingredients 0:06
21. The First Cut 0:07
22. Ill Get Busy 0:08
23. Get Busy TIme 0:06
24. Give Yourself to Me 0:08
25. Good / Bad 0:08
26. Good Vibration 0:06
27. Hallelujah 0:06
28. Here Comes a Brother 0:06
29. Sax Begun 0:10
30. It Began In Africa 0:06
31. Children of Afrika 0:06
32. Tank Fly 0:09
33. Keep Bustin 0:06
34. Kick Some Ass 0:06
35. Men Beat On Their Drums 0:06
36. M.U.S.I.C. 0:06
37. Deep Inside of Me 0:06
38. Music 0:06
39. Music Makes You Lose Control 0:06
40. Oh Oh 0:06
41. Oh My God 0:06
42. Oh My God, No. 2 0:06
43. Right On Time 0:06
44. Rockin Music 0:06
45. Music 0:06
46. Transfom Scream 0:06
47. You Time Is Up 0:07
48. Spinning On the Turntables 0:06
49. Stupid Synth 0:07
50. Sweet Sensation 0:06
51. This Cut, No. 2 0:10
52. This DJ Will Self... 0:11
53. This Mother Out 0:10
54. Whos On the Turntables 0:08
55. Women Beat Their Men 0:06
56. Work That Sucks 0:06
57. Work That Body Marlett 0:06
58. You Get Down 0:06
59. Zulu 0:08
60. Music for the People 0:06
61. Get My Rhymes Together 0:06
62. Parental Guidance Advised 0:05

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Fans of producer and DJ Norman Cook in his various incarnations as Beats International and, most recently, Fatboy Slim should be warned not to jump at this disc without reading the fine print on the front cover. Although it does include what looks like 11 new tunes, these actually are bare-bones drum loops and samples designed not for listening or dancing, but as raw material for use by other producers and DJs. In the case of "Prince of the Beats," for example, the entire track consists of a single drum loop and a repeated three-word vocal sample; Leisure Boys is similar, with electronic drums and the occasional incursion of synthesized bass. "Disco Dubwise" is an almost completely unadorned house beat, while "Lock It in the Socket" harks back to old school hip-hop with a spare breakbeat and chirpy vocal sample. Tracks 12 through 62 consist of very brief vocal samples, many of which will be familiar to fans of Cook's previous albums. Only the most devoted fans will find this album worth listening to, but for practitioners it's a treasure trove of fun and funky beats, effects, and scratches.