Fatboy Slim is one of DJ Norman Cook's many aliases, and has proven to be his most popular and successful yet. Although he consistently racks up dance hits in his native...
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The CD-5 of Fatboy Slim's hugely successful "Rockafeller Skank" single (from You've Come a Long Way, Baby) features two versions of its ubiquitous title track (including a...
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Norman Cook, a.k.a. Fatboy Slim, is a con man, a flim-flamming, sample-juggling huckster who would hock his mother for a rare vinyl LP or an old drum machine. Norman's modus...
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Fatboy Slim's debut album, Better Living Through Chemistry, was one of the surprises of the big beat revolution of 1996 -- an eclectic blowout, all tracked to thunderous...
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Fatboy Slim's debut album Better Living Through Chemistry was one of the surprises of the big-beat revolution of 1996 -- an eclectic blowout, all tracked to thunderous loops...
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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...
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Signature Series, Vol. 1: Greatest Remixes is a ten-track collection of Norman Cook postproductions, though the claim in the title is doubtful, considering Cornershop's...
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How do you go from being a replacement bass player for theHousemartins to the hottest DJ in demand? IĈm certain there are plenty of former child actors trying to figure out...
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The cover of Norman Cook's breakout Fatboy Slim album, You've Come a Long Way, Baby, was a good clue to the contents, picturing as it did thousands of LPs straining the...
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All hail the Doofus Dance King! If Norman Cook hadn't invented his populist dance music alternative, would the corporately co-opted genre even exist anymore? The perfect...
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Not just the second live mix album from Brighton's favorite son, but his second actually recorded in the city that's taken him under its wing, Live on Brighton Beach...
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Looking back on Fatboy Slim's discography, Palookaville is up against some stiff competition, which makes it the low point only because it isn't another beginning-to-end...
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The cover of Norman Cook's breakout Fatboy Slim album, You've Come a Long Way, Baby, was a good clue to the contents, picturing as it did thousands of LPs straining the...
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