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From:
Zenon M. Feszczak
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Date:
Tue, 22 Oct 1996 08:57:54 -0400
Subject:
Re: (idm) Coldcut
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quoted 8 lines I just bought the Coldcut 'Journeys by DJ' disc and I love it(well most of>>I just bought the Coldcut 'Journeys by DJ' disc and I love it(well most of >>it). Back to my point, I like the tracks on the disc by Coldcut(especially >>Mo Beats and Beats and Pieces) and now I want to buy one of their album. >>Which album would people recommend I start with, and which album is 'Mo >>Beats' and 'Beats and Pieces' on? Thanks in advance! >> >>AtL-5 >
IT'S THAT LED ZEP BEAT AGAIN. Oh, sorry. You can find "Beats and Pieces" on the Coldcut full-length "What's that Noise?", with groovy cover art, also found imprinted on the CD itself. This CD also features an unrecognizable cut by Lisa Stansfield ("My Telephone") and a recognizable cut by Lisa Stansfield ("People Hold On", which is quite Yazzful). Varoius other random guest vocalists (Mark E. Moore, many others, like that reggae guy I can't remember, where's my coffee?). This is the hard-funk samplemania noize side of Coldcut. For the jazzy-melodic-funk of Coldcut, check out "Philosophy", which contains the lush "Autumn Leaves", "Chocolate Box", etc. etc. Congrats to the Coldcats! Zenon M. Feszczak