| 1. Spitfire |
| 2. Girls |
| 3. Memphis Bells |
| 4. Get Up Get Off |
| 5. Hot Ride |
| 6. Wake Up Call |
| 7. Action Radar |
| 8. Medusa's Path |
| 9. Phoenix |
| 10. You'll Be Under My Wheels |
| 11. Way It Is |
| 12. Shootdown |
| 13. More Girls [*] |
Editorial Reviews
Japanese pressing of the UK electronica act's eagerly anticipated 2004 album, scheduled to include one exclusive bonus track, 'More Girls'. Sony.
Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned,The Prodigy,Sony Japan,Big Beat,Club/Dance,Electronica,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
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Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned
The Prodigy Manufacturer: Maverick ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002M5T16 Release Date: 2004-09-14 |
Tracks:
- Spitfire
- Girls
- Memphis Bells
- Get Up Get Off
- Hot Ride
- Wake Up Call
- Action Radar
- Medusa's Path
- Phoenix
- You'll Be Under My Wheels
- The Way It Is
- Shootdown
- More Girls
Amazon.com
Masters of reinvention, rave stalwarts Prodigy have undergone another remarkable facelift for their fourth album, Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned. For band leader Liam Howlett, this mutation was less about ambitious experimentation and more the result of crucial damage control: the band's disastrous 2002 comeback campaign, spearheaded by "Baby's Got a Temper" found the band stagnant and on the verge of self-parody. Howlett's response was to scrap the sessions, hunker down with a laptop and hammer out an album that held spontaneity as a virtue. And while the old touchstones--the propulsive breakbeats of old-skool hip-hop, the brooding menace of punk-rock and acid-house--are all here sporting a fresh chrome gleam, they're joined by new influences: everything from crunk hip-hop to Aphex Twin's "Windowlicker" bubbles beneath the surface of "Girls." Maxim and Keith Flint are absent, replaced by a bizarre roll call of stars--Liam Gallagher, Juliette Lewis, Twista--and obscurities anyone remember the Ping Pong Bitches? Not that it matters: this is Howlett's album, and whether he's rewiring Shocking Blue's "Love Buzz" as Middle Eastern-tinged acid techno on "Phoenix" or clashing with Kool Keith on "Wake Up Call," he sounds back on top of his game. --Louis PattisonAlbum Description
Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned is The Prodigy's long-awaited follow-up to 1997's double-platinum #1- charting The Fat Of The Land. Returning with a sleazy, funky and far more punk album than anything Liam Howlett has ever recorded, the premier electronica dance act for the alternative masses targets both its core fan base at clubs and a new generation of technofreaks with Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned.Customer Reviews:
Not 100% but still ok.......2007-04-01
Another song on Always Outnumbered that is worth mentioning is 'Medusa's Path', now this song is very much like the song 'Narayan' from Fat Of The Land, with its ambient atmosphere that just takes you on a journey into another world. It's impossible to stop this track before it finishes, it's like a nice dream.
Hopefully the next Prodigy album won't have songs like 'Get Up Get Off', that song is not The Prodigy! It sounds like The Black Eyed Peas, and they p!ss me off. 'Pheonix' is a good song though, but there's this one sample in it that p!sses me off a bit (it's a chic saying lalala in a whispering tone). 'Spitfire' is a good song aswell but a bit too long (3 minutes would have been enough. 5 mins is just a bit too much). But one thing's for sure this album is not an epic one like The Fat Of The Land.
I would change the order of the songs aswell as remove some. It would look like this:
1.Spitfire
2.Pheonix
3.Action Radar
4.You'll Be Under My Wheels
5.Wake Up Call
6.Girls
7.Memphis Bells
8.Medusa's Path
9.The Way It Is
10.Shoot Down
Now with Hotride and Get Up Get Off out of the way and the songs in a more listenable order I think this album is almost an epic.
Seriously though, try listening to the songs in this order.
Outjerk.......2007-02-06
Awesome Noise!!!! A Must Listen........2006-10-31
Girls - propulsive pounding bass and cool hook.
Memphis Bells - sinister. its 2nd half has this absolutely ethereal synth.
Get up Get off - ruff n tuff. makes you wana wear a big jacket, pants 4 sizes too big and beat the [...] outta somethin.
Hotride - Psychobilly with an accessible twist.
Wake Up Call - un unapolagetic cut n paste bomb. i love it.
Action Radar - ahhhhhh!. vocals by a banshee...cool punker for the computer age.
Medusas Path - very relaxing interlude with what sounds like an electric current over the beat.
YWBUMW - cool bass driven filler, great for evading the police.
The Way it Is - samples thriller but manages to make it funkier than ever.
Shoot down - Rocky and Heavy, nice track with cool distorted vocals.
Worst album so far.......2006-07-19
When I initially got into Prodigy as a 12 year old kid back in 1997, I fell in love with all their albums despite them sounding so drastically different and despite having no knowledge of the culture behind them. Why? Because the songs just screamed out to be loved. It didn't matter to me that Experience sounded nothing like Fat Of The Land (which is what I was expecting and hoping it would sound like). Instead of being disappointed, I just listened. The music was just really well made. I listened to that album the other day and forgot just how good it was. It was well written, full of energy and feeling. That was nine years ago and while The Prodigy are far from my favourite band the way they were back then, they've still gotten play from me since then to this day.
So, seven years after arguably their best album, The Prodigy brought us Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned in 2004. Is it bad? By no means. Crunchy drums, cathy vocal lines, some cool samples here and there and some memorable riffs and melodies certainly doesn't make a bad album. Where does it fall short then? Well, for starters it's really nothing new. Nothing on this album makes you sit up and take notice like they did on previous albums. Secondly, it doesn't feel connected to anything. The other three albums all said something about their culture. By contrast, this one seems to stand alone like a lost sheep. The songs are simply to bland and repetitive for me to feel like this album is truly something special. This album just doesn't feel like it's saying anything or that it means anything.
After seven years, I'd have thought there'd be something a little more remarkable than this.
Now this is what I'm talking about!.......2006-04-04
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Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned
The Prodigy Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0002ZF0LW Release Date: 2004-11-01 |
Tracks:
- Spitfire
- Girls
- Memphis Belle
- Get Up Get Off
- Hot Ride
- Wake Up Call
- Action Radar
- Medusa's Path
- Phoenix
- You'll Be Under My Wheels
- Way It Is
- Shoot Down
- More Girls
Album Description
Japanese pressing of the UK electronica act's eagerly anticipated 2004 album includes one exclusive bonus track 'More Girls'. Sony.Album Details
Japanese Release featuring a Bonus Track: 'more Girls'.
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Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned
The Prodigy Manufacturer: Sony Japan ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0002CHR8O Release Date: 2004-10-12 |
Tracks:
- Spitfire
- Girls
- Memphis Bells
- Get Up Get Off
- Hot Ride
- Wake Up Call
- Action Radar
- Medusa's Path
- Phoenix
- You'll Be Under My Wheels
- Way It Is
- Shootdown
- More Girls [*]
Album Description
Japanese pressing of the UK electronica act's eagerly anticipated 2004 album, scheduled to include one exclusive bonus track, 'More Girls'. Sony.Album Details
Japanese Release featuring a Bonus Track
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Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned
The Prodigy Manufacturer: High Note ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000LZ3N3U |
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Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned
The Prodigy Manufacturer: Xl Recordings ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0002BK4I0 Release Date: 2004-08-24 |
Tracks:
- Spitfire
- Girls
- Memphis Belle
- Get Up Get Off
- Hot Ride
- Wake Up Call
- Action Radar
- Medusa's Path
- Phoenix
- You'll Be Under My Wheels
- Way It Is
- Shoot Down
- More Girls
Album Description
This is an album of raw energy where the beats are the stars, & the voices just samples in Liam's sonic armoury. The guests whose vocals have undergone Howlett's subverted cut up techniques include Liam Gallagher, Juliette Lewis, Kool Keith, Princess Superstar, Ping Pong Bitches, Twista, Shahin Bada (better known as the spine tingling chanteuse from 'Smack My Bitch Up') & unknown lo-fi singer songwriter Paul Jackson from Dirt Candy. Written on a laptop in a bedroom in Essex, mixed in London & mastered in New York, 'Always Outnumbered Never Outgunned' is the sound of Liam Howlett reclaiming the Prodigy & putting the beats back in their rightful position - centre stage. & the end result is an album that deserves to be The Prodigy's 4th album, back & fresh. The King of the Beats is back - 2004 style. XL Recordings.Customer Reviews:
Finally!.......2005-07-27
I suggest listening to tracks 1, 2, and 5 seeing as those were the singles from AONO.
Cheers!
Welcome Back.......2004-09-12
Good...But not Great........2004-08-31
As good as those songs are, though, they are not nearly as good as the songs from past albums( Firestarter, Poison, Voodoo People, etc). And while Liam Howlett has many ideas on this album, they often end up sounding like only ideas, not fully fleshed out songs. Like the song "The way it is", which samples Michael Jacksons "Thriller". Sounds cool. But after listening to this song, all I kept thinking about was the original "Thriller ", and how it sounded.
What hurts this album the most , though, is the absence of Keith and Maxim. While most of the guest vocals are decent enough, (like Twista, Kool Kieth, and surprisingly Juliette Lewis) Kieth and Maxim could have done just as good a job, themselves.
"Always Outnumbered, Never Outguned" is still a very good album despite it's flaws, and is more exciting than most of the music out there. I would suggest, however, listening to this album at a local music store before you purchase it.
Great beats!.......2004-08-28
Go the Prodigy!
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Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned [Bonus CD]
Prodigy Manufacturer: EMI ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000KJRGYO |
Product Description
Korean Exclusive Ltd Edition, Bonus CD Contains 4 Unreleased Tracks 2 Video Tracks.
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Always Outnumbered Never Outgunned
Manufacturer: EMI ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000A3MHS0 Release Date: 2005-07-19 |
Album Description
Hong Kong pressing includes a bonus CD w/ enhanced videos. From the record's lead-off track, 'Spitfire', it is clear that group mastermind Liam Howlett hasn't lost his touch--thunderous beats abet aggressive guitar, keyboards, and samples, while snaking melodies rise and fall, and actress Juliette Lewis screams a repeating vocal tag. This level of intensity rarely slackens over the course of the record. In addition to its superior, high-end production, fist-pumping choruses, and insidiously propulsive rhythms (the undulating bass groove of 'Hot Ride'. Always Outnumbered is graced by many distinguished guests. Twista (reputedly one of the fastest rappers on earth) spits rhymes throughout 'Get Up Get Off' at a mind-boggling pace. Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher takes a turn on the mic on 'Shoot Down', and Kool Keith turns up on the aggro-electro-funk of 'Wake Up Call'. But it is Howlett's knob-twiddling that commands most of the attention here, sustaining the Prodigy's long-held claim to making some of the most meticulously constructed, brain-rattling club music around. This pressing also includes a bonus CD featuring 'More Girls', 'Who U Foolin', 'Hotride' (El Batori Mix) & Spitfire (Future Funk Squad's Dogfight remix) plus the enhanced videos 'Girls' & 'Spitfire'. EMI. 2005.
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Always Outnumbered Never Outgunned
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0002XNL9M Release Date: 2004-08-24 |
Album Description
This is an album of raw energy where the beats are the stars, & the voices just samples in Liam's sonic armory. The guests whose vocals have undergone Howlett's subverted cut up techniques include Liam Gallagher, Juliette Lewis, Kool Keith, Princess Superstar, Ping Pong Bitches, Twista, Shahin Bada (better known as the spine tingling chanteuse from 'Smack My Bitch Up') & unknown lo-fi singer songwriter Paul Jackson from Dirt Candy. Written on a laptop in a bedroom in Essex, mixed in London & mastered in New York, 'Always Outnumbered Never Outgunned' is the sound of Liam Howlett reclaiming the Prodigy & putting the beats back in their rightful position - centre stage. & the end result is an album that deserves to be The Prodigy's 4th album, back & fresh. The King of the Beats is back - 2004 style. XL Recordings.
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Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned [2CD]
Prodigy Manufacturer: EMI ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000LTBB30 |
Product Description
Korean Exclusive Special Edition Coming with Bonus CD. Bonus CD Features 2 Video Tracks and 4 Priviously Unreleased Tracks.Rock Music:
