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No Roots Studio album by Faithless Released June 7, 2004
November 27, 2006Genre Trip-hop, Dance Length 53:53 Label Cheeky/BMG Producer Faithless Faithless chronology Outrospective / Reperspective
(2002)No Roots
(2004)Everything Will Be Alright Tomorrow
(2004)Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] Rolling Stone [2] ARTISTdirect [3] Piero Scaruffi [4] No Roots is the fourth album by British electronic music act Faithless, released in 2004. It reached number one on the UK Albums Chart that year, giving them their first number one album in their career. It features vocals from vocalist LSK, and the late Nina Simone.
Track listing
No. Title Length 1. "Intro" 0:27 2. "Mass Destruction" 3:44 3. "I Want More: Part 1" 2:49 4. "I Want More: Part 2" 3:11 5. "Love Lives On My Street" 2:10 6. "Bluegrass" 2:45 7. "Sweep" 4:03 8. "Miss U Less, See U More" 3:41 9. "No Roots" 5:24 10. "Swingers" 3:48 11. "Pastoral" 4:27 12. "Everything Will Be Alright Tomorrow" 2:19 13. "What About Love" 6:58 14. "In the End" 4:12 15. "Mass Destruction (P*Nut and Sister Bliss Mix)" 3:31 2006 Re-release Bonus Tracks No. Title Length 16. "Blissy's Groove" 9:26 17. "Miss U Less, See U More (Switch's Chops)" 6:10 18. "I Want More (Beginerz Remix)" 7:52 Samples
Preceded by
Hopes and Fears by KeaneUK number one album
June 19, 2004 – June 25, 2004Succeeded by
Hopes and Fears by KeaneReferences
- ^ Jeffries, David. No Roots at Allmusic. Retrieved 2011-09-16.
- ^ [1][dead link]
- ^ "No Roots by Faithless @ ARTISTdirect.com - Shop, Listen, Download". Artistdirect.com. http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/store/artist/album/0,,2947937,00.html. Retrieved 2011-09-16.
- ^ "The History of Rock Music. Faithless: biography, discography, reviews, links". Scaruffi.com. http://www.scaruffi.com/vol6/faithles.html#whe. Retrieved 2011-09-16.
Faithless Sister Bliss · Maxi Jazz · Rollo
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
- Cheeky Records albums
- 2004 albums
- 2000s electronic album stubs
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