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Review: The Prodigy - Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned (2004)
The Prodigy are one of the most influential and successful electronic music groups of all time. Their 1997 album The Fat of the Land was a global phenomenon, spawning hits like "Firestarter", "Breathe" and "Smack My Bitch Up". But after a seven-year hiatus, the band returned in 2004 with a radically different sound and lineup. Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned is the fourth studio album by The Prodigy, and it features guest vocals from artists like Juliette Lewis, Twista, Liam Gallagher and Princess Superstar. The album was produced entirely by Liam Howlett, the mastermind behind the group's music, using mainly the Propellerhead Reason software. The result is a diverse and eclectic collection of tracks that range from big beat to electropunk to hip hop.
The album opens with "Spitfire", a fiery anthem that showcases Juliette Lewis' fierce vocals and Howlett's explosive beats. The track sets the tone for the rest of the album, which is full of energy and aggression. "Girls" is a catchy and funky tune that features the Ping Pong Bitches, a female trio from London. The song samples D-Train's "You're the One for Me" and has a retro vibe. "Memphis Bells" is a collaboration with Princess Superstar, a rapper and singer from New York. The track has a quirky and playful feel, with Superstar delivering witty rhymes over Howlett's bouncy beats. "Get Up Get Off" is a fast-paced and frantic track that features Twista, one of the fastest rappers in the world. The song is a fusion of hip hop and techno, with Twista spitting rapid-fire verses over Howlett's frenetic drums.
"Hotride" is another track that features Juliette Lewis, this time singing a cover of Elton John's "Harmony". The song is a contrast to the rest of the album, as it has a more melodic and emotional tone. The track also features a sample of Jim Morrison's voice from The Doors' song "Five to One". "Wake Up Call" is a collaboration with Kool Keith, a legendary rapper from New York. The track has a dark and sinister vibe, with Keith delivering his trademark bizarre and surreal lyrics over Howlett's menacing beats. "Action Radar" is an instrumental track that showcases Howlett's skills as a producer. The track has a cinematic and futuristic feel, with sweeping synths and pulsating drums. "Medusa's Path" is another instrumental track that has a more ambient and atmospheric sound. The track features an exotic and hypnotic melody that creates a mysterious mood.
"Phoenix" is one of the most upbeat and energetic tracks on the album. The track features a sample of Shocking Blue's "Love Buzz", which was also covered by Nirvana. The song has a rock and roll edge, with distorted guitars and powerful drums. "You'll Be Under My Wheels" is another rock-inspired track that features a sample of Gary Numan's "M.E.". The song has a driving and aggressive feel, with Howlett's signature breakbeats and basslines. "The Way It Is" is a tribute to Michael Jackson, as it samples his hit "Thriller". The track has a funky and groovy feel, with Howlett adding his own twist to the classic song. "Shoot Down" is the closing track on the album, and it features Liam Gallagher, the former lead singer of Oasis. The track is a surprising collaboration, as Gallagher and Howlett had previously been involved in a feud in the 1990s. The song is a blend of rock and electronica, with Gallagher singing over Howlett's epic beats.
Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned is an ambitious and adventurous album that showcases The Prodigy's versatility and creativity. The album may not have been as commercially successful as their previous releases, but it still received critical acclaim and respect from fans and peers alike. The album is a testament to Howlett's genius as a producer and musician, as he managed to create an original and innovative sound a474f39169