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Outrospective Studio album by Faithless Released June 18, 2001 Genre Trip-hop, Dance Length 57:58 Label Cheeky/BMG Producer Rollo Faithless chronology Back to Mine
(2000)Outrospective
(2001)The Bedroom Sessions
(2001)Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1]
NME [2]
Rolling Stone [3]
Piero Scaruffi [4]
Outrospective is the third album by Faithless, released on 18 June 2001 it was the follow-up to Sunday 8PM and the predecessor to No Roots. The Single "We Come 1" had the most success charting at no. 3 on the UK Singles Chart, "One Step Too Far" charted at no. 6 with vocals from Dido, while "Muhammad Ali" and "Tarantula" both charted at no. 29. The Album itself made no. 4 on the UK albums chart. The cover photograph was taken during the May 1968 students uprisings in Paris, France. In the cover booklet of Forever Faithless - The Greatest Hits, Rollo Armstrong has stated that despite "Outrospective" being their biggest selling album in the UK, it is, however, his least favorite.
Track listing
- "Donny X" – 4:08
- "Not Enuff Love" (Feat. Steve Rowland) – 5:55
- "We Come 1" – 8:14
- "Crazy English Summer" (Feat. Zoë Johnston) – 2:49
- "Muhammad Ali" (Feat. Pauline Taylor) – 4:21
- "Machines R Us" – 3:44
- "One Step Too Far" (Feat. Dido) – 5:22
- "Tarantula" – 6:42
- "Giving Myself Away" – 4:38
- "Code" – 1:40
- "Evergreen" (Feat. Zoë Johnston) – 4:35
- "Liontamer" (Feat. Zoë Johnston) – 5:50
Cover versions & samples
"Not Enuff Love" contains samples of Steve Rowland & Family Dogg & Rare Bird. "Muhammad Ali" contains samples of Archie Bell & The Drells.
References
- ^ Carlson, Dean. Outrospective at Allmusic. Retrieved 2011-09-16.
- ^ "NME Album Reviews - Faithless : Outrospective". Nme.Com. 2001-06-13. http://www.nme.com/reviews/faithless/5226. Retrieved 2011-09-16.
- ^ [1][dead link]
- ^ "The History of Rock Music. Faithless: biography, discography, reviews, links". Scaruffi.com. http://www.scaruffi.com/vol6/faithles.html#out. Retrieved 2011-09-16.
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Jamie CattoStudio albums Reverence (1996) · Sunday 8PM (1998) · Sunday 8PM / Saturday 3AM (1999) · Outrospective (2001) · Outrospective / Reperspective (2002) · No Roots (2004) · Everything Will Be Alright Tomorrow (2004) · To All New Arrivals (2006) · The Dance (2010)Compilations Forever Faithless – The Greatest Hits · Renaissance 3DDVDs Live at The Melkweg Amsterdam · Forever Faithless - The Greatest Hits · Live At Alexandra PalaceSingles "Salva Mea" · "Insomnia" · "Don't Leave" · "If Lovin' You is Wrong" · "Reverence" · "God Is a DJ" · "Take the Long Way Home" · "Bring My Family Back" · "Why Go?" · "We Come 1" · "Muhammad Ali" · "Crazy English Summer" / "Tarantula" · "One Step Too Far" · "Mass Destruction" · "I Want More" · "Miss U Less, See U More" · "No Roots" · "Why Go? 2005" · "Insomnia 2005" · "Fatty Boo" · "Reasons (Saturday Night)" · "Bombs" · "Music Matters" · "Hope & Glory" · "A Kind Of Peace" · "Sun To Me" · "Not Going Home" · "Tweak Your Nipple"Frequent
collaboratorsKen Boothe · Boy George · Rachael Brown · Cat Power · Harry Collier · Dido · Ian Dury · Cass Fox · The Hiites · Zoë Johnston · Jimmy Jones · LSK · One Eskimo · Steve Rowland · Penny Shaw · Nina Simone · Robert Smith · Estelle · Pauline TaylorRelated articles DiscographyCategories:- Faithless albums
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