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| ARTIST: | Faithless |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Arista |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | The Garden, Bring My Family Back, Postcards, Take The Long Way Home, Why Go?, She's My Baby, God Is A DJ, Hem Of His Garment, Sunday 8PM, Killer's Lullaby, Hour Of Need, God Is A DJ (Edit), The Garden (End Of Summer Intro), Killer's Lullaby (Nightmares On Wax Mix), Take The Long Way Home (End Of The Road Mix), Bring My Family Back (Paul Van Dyk Mix), Sunday 8PM (A Time For Lovin' Mix), Hour Of Need (Skinny Mix), Postcards (Rewritten Mix), God Is A DJ (Yes He Is), Thank You, Why Go? (Radio Mix) |
| # OF MEDIA: | 2 |
| UPC: | 078221463225 |
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Customer Reviews of Sunday 8pm
Innovative and highly talented It is evident from Sunday 8PM that Faithless are an enormously talented band. Fusing trip-hop, house, hip-hop, trance, pop and world music, they create a truly innovative sound that sparkles out of the speakers in crystal. Rollo, a key member of the group, is Dido's older brother, and she herself features on two tracks, 'Postcards' and 'Hem of his Garment' the former of which's chorus is a very early version of her own song 'My Lover's Gone'.
Elsewhere we get instrumental chillout music ('The Garden'), straightahead clubbers' trance music ('God Is A DJ'), pop ('Hour of Need') and the dark, brooding, rap of standout 'Bring My Family Back' which is an amazing song with moving, painful lyrics, a dark beat and Maxi Jazz's chilling monologue rap with soulful backing vocals. This really is one of the greatest tracks of all time.
It is on the tracks where Maxi Jazz's raps take hold (like Bring My Family Back, and also the chilling closer 'Killer's Lullaby') that Faithless really shine, but they prove on Sunday 8PM that they can tackle a wide range of styles, fusing, inspiring and making great music for all moods.
Faithless second coming
Faithless second album "Sunday 8PM" is another great effort, it has a bit of everything. Trip Hop, World Music, Dance and Hip Hop. Just as their first album it's very diverse, but at the same time they stick with their dance influents on most tracks. The beautiful instrumental "The Garden" is am good kick off track to a great album, the title song "Sunday 8 PM" is simular to it. It continues with the dark, depressive trip hop song "Bring My Family Back" with Maxi Jazz. "Postcards" sound the same almost. "Hours of Need" is a great soulish song with background choirs and good hook. "Take the long way home" is a dance track, just like "Why Go" with Boy George. "God is a Dj" is defenitely the highlight of this album, it was a massive hit the same year and still works on the dancefloor. It reminds me a bit of "Insomnia" with Maxi Jazz lyrics and then the catchy dance sound hook. In the video he made "signs" when singing to send out his message to everyone. Dido also appaears on a few songs like "Hem of his garmant" but she's not in the spotlight on this album. "Sunday 8 PM" has alot of variation and it's a classic album from the great Faithless. Go and get it, if you haven't.
the BEST electronic album EVER
In My Opinion, Faithless are up there with The Beatles, Queen and Michael Jackson. Not in terms of megastar status, but about how much i totally dig the music.
I Remember hearing "God is a DJ" for the first time on a long night-time bus trip where i borrowed my friend's walkman - i was totally blown away, before i heard that song i used to totally despise what i called 'techno' music.
This, their second album, is easily their best. By this stage they had developed their distinctive faithless sound. A Brilliant Album, the best electronic album ever