Product Details
Artist : Prodigy
Format : Best of
Binding : Audio CD
EAN : 0634904011024
Label : Select Distributions
Number of Discs : 2
Product Group : Music
Release Date : 1999-01-29
UPC : 634904011024
ASIN : B00005K9UE
Track Listings for
Disc-1
1. Jericho
2. Music Reach (1/2/3/4)
3. Wind It Up
4. Your Love (remix)
5. Hyperspeed (G-Force Part 2)
6. Charly (Trip Into Drum And Bass Version)
7. Out Of Space
8. Everybody In The Place (135 And Rising)
9. Weather Experience
10. Fire (Sunrise Version)
11. Ruff In The Jungle Bizness
12. Death Of The Prodigy Dancers (live)
Disc-2
1. Your Love
2. Ruff In The Jungle Bizness (Uplifting Vibes Remix)
3. Fire (edit)
4. We Are The Ruffest
5. Weather Experience (Top Buzz Remix)
6. Wind It Up (Rewound)
7. G-Force (Energy Flow)
8. Crazy Man
9. Out Of Space (Techno Underworld Remix)
10. Everybody In The Place (Fairground Remix)
Customer Reviews
Good, but different! (2004-03-20)  I hate to admit it, but I have to somewhat agree with staticwithabeat, who reviewed this album as a one star album. After many 6 hour car trips, I've decided it seems as though there's less work put into the music in this album, it almost feels raw in some ways. The album is not as dark as their other two. If this sounds like what you're looking for, more power to you. Just don't expect to get another album like Music for the Jilted Generation or The Fat of the Land. The album is a very different style for Prodigy. Personally, I tend to listen to the other two albums more often.
The Best (2004-01-09)  I haven't actually got this particular album yet (the expanded version) but I regard the original album as the best album in music history. Back in 1991 when I was still in high school discovering what it was like to be a youn man a mate of mine took me ti an underage nightclub called "The Factory" in Perth - Western Australia. This was my introdustion to true dance music and rave culture. I was immediately caught up in this scene as I used to listen to "Oxygene" & "Equinox" by Jean Michelle Jarre as a kid (My mother had the albums). I heard this song at the club that had a sample of a cat "mee-owing" and immediately fell in love with it and spent several months looking in record stores for this mystreios song. I found it eventually on an album called "The Prodigy Experience", I then discovered that all the other songs on the album were also familiar and my favorites. I have since then followed the Prodigy and Liam Howlett (The God Of Electronic Music and My Idol) throughout their whole career so far. Have seen them perform six times in Perth and am eagerly awaiting the new album "Always Outnumbered - Never Outgunned" although I am hearing rumours that this album does not exist. I will definately purchase this album for it's B-sides etc, I have found most Prodigy B-sides absolute GOLD.If you also love the Prodigy please feel free to email me at.....
Fun fun fun (2004-01-06)  I got into Prodigy at the time the "Firestarter" single came out, and only got this album much later than "The Fat Of The Land" and "Music For The Jilted Generation". The First time I listened to "The Experience", I instantly liked it. It is a like a big hypervitamined energy pill which makes you want to dance until you drop dead. It is also a much more "fun" album than their later work, on which there are more "rough" songs. This album consists of very rythmic drum sections, synthesizer melodies and loops and crisp vocals on top of it. There are also funny sounds thrown in (for example video game-like sounds, ...). You can listen to the album in one row and see the music on it as a whole, as the songs nicely blend one into the other... Get it ;-)
staticwithabeat, You do NOT know anything about this group!! (2004-01-04)  First off, the review "staticwithabeat" wrote has got to be a joke?! He obviously didn't start listening to Prodigy until The Fat of the Land and likes "The in Thing" to listen to. The Fat of the Land doesn't hold a light to this one, and I like that album too. This group has been around when the Techno/Undergrounds days were just that, undergrounds. This album reflects all of that. They are a few of the godfathers for this type of music,(ACEN, Moby [When he was good],Altern8, etc.) This album still holds its ground as one of the best calaborations ever laid down on wax. (But its on CD now, of course). If you really want to experience what the sounds of the undergrounds were originally like, this is the album for you!
My Favorite Prodigy CD (2003-11-29)  Lots of people who were into the Prodigy back in 92 disliked them in 97 when they released Fat Of The Land and vice versa. I was one of the ones who didn't get Fat Of The Land till 2000. From then I picked up Experience. I loved it from the start. The music is quicker composed and mixed better and as an album, every song is good compared to about half in Fat Of The Land. The Prodigy is now my favorite band since they keep their music different on every album. They've turned from breakbeats/rave to darkbreakbeats to electronic/rock/hiphop...they've evolved and I like that compared to most people who stay true to their last album(FOTL)yes 1997 or Experience.
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