Presented chronologically, the disc opens with two songs from the Exit Planet Dust LP. "Song to the Siren" and "Chemical Beats", originally credited to The Dust Brothers (the moniker was later ceded to the American production team), sounded something like a hybrid of Public Enemy (mostly due to their pillaging of Bomb Squad riffs and breakbeats) and less effete shoegaze groups, albeit with heavy influence from the Balearic melting-pot. "Leave Home" follows, offering more pummeling sub-bass and homage to old-school hip-hop-- it even contained the prominent B-boy vocal snippet "brothers gonna work it out," doubling as a statement of intent and a reference to their bandname litigation.
Though one could easily be misled by its title, this compilation doesn't purport to be a complete collection of The Chemical Brothers' singles, Among the missing are "Loops of Fury", inexplicably relegated to being the highlight of the album's limited-edition bonus disc, which offers eleven B-sides, mixes, and rarities as extras. Additionally, the disc features a live version of the also regrettably omitted "Elektrobank", as well as the "original version" of Come With Us highlight "Galaxy Bounce", and B-sides such as "Morning Lemon" and "If You Kling to Me I'll Klong to You".
The Chemical Brothers Singles 93
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Ed and Tom's ten-year anniversary was an excellent time to gift the faithful with a compilation, and Singles 93-03 illustrates nearly every distinct phase of the duo's career -- from their early Bomb Squad fixation to their flirtation with Beatlesque Brit-pop and later reincarnation as psychedelic beatmasters. Still, this straight-up chronological look at the Chemical Brothers as a singles act certainly isn't the best that could've been done. It doesn't even include all of their singles ("Music:Response" and the non-LP "Loops of Fury" would've been excellent additions) and over half of the contents comes from the period after their first two (and best two) LPs. It does begin in brilliant fashion, with early singles "Song to the Siren" and "Chemical Beats" displaying the band's weighty influence from Public Enemy and My Bloody Valentine but also their fresh ideas about making dance music as fun as it had been during the rave era. Unfortunately, Singles 93-03 quickly cuts to weaker latter-day singles ("Hey Boy Hey Girl," "Star Guitar") as well as the Brothers' set of half-baked rock collaborations (including both Noel Gallagher guest-spots, "Setting Sun" and "Let Forever Be"). Two new tracks, "Get Yourself High" and "The Golden Path," are also collaborations. After a feature for fellow Astralwerks artist and rapper K-Os, the second delivers on most of its promise as a soundclash for two of neo-psychedelia's most interesting acts, the Chemical Brothers and the Flaming Lips. "The Golden Path" is a cool, crisp song with two surprises: it's clearly reminiscent of Echo & the Bunnymen and features the solo vocal debut from the Lips' Steven Drozd. (Wayne Coyne, the band's usual mouthpiece, is heard near the end.)
Singles 93-03 est un album du groupe de musique britannique The Chemical Brothers, sorti le 22 septembre 2003. Il s'agit d'une compilation de leurs meilleurs singles composés entre 1993 et 2003. Les morceaux Get Yourself High et The Golden Path sont deux morceaux inédits composés pour cette compilation. Une édition limitée incluant un deuxième CD de remixes, morceaux rares et titres live est également sortie conjointement à l'édition classique.
Singles 93-03 was commercially released to the public on September 22, 2003. It is a partial compilation of the duos great singles they released from 1993 to 2003. In addition, it includes two other singles released in 2003, thus, Get Yourself High and The Golden Path. It featured various musicians and bands, including the likes of:
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