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Leftfield - Leftism CD
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Not a scooby why one of the greatest albums of the 90's is so cheap. If you don't own this, then you really should. Stunning album.
Ever since they were credited with inventing progressive house with their first single "Not Forgotten" in 1991, Leftfield have been earmarked as pioneers. Their debut album was a glorious fruition of their talents, delivering on all fronts and sealing their place in dance music history. Effortlessly weaving intoxicating rhythms and sublime melodies around the diverse vocals of former Sex Pistol, John Lydon, reggae toaster Earl Sixteen and indie ice maiden Toni Halliday, Leftism is a scintillating journey through all the planes of club culture. From the interstellar dancehall vibes of "Release The Pressure" to the languid splendour of "Melt" and the peerless dancefloor dynamics of "Song Of Life", Paul Daley and Neil Barnes prove themselves jacks of all trades and masters of them all. "Make room for me," screamed Lydon on "Open Up"; the rest of the dance music world duly stepped aside to let the Leftfield juggernaut through.
Track Listings 1 Release The Pressure 2 Afro-Left 3 Melt 4 Song Of Life 5 Original 6 Black flute 7 Space shanty 8 Inspection (Check one) 9 Storm 3000 10 Open up 11 21st century poem
Ever since they were credited with inventing progressive house with their first single "Not Forgotten" in 1991, Leftfield have been earmarked as pioneers. Their debut album was a glorious fruition of their talents, delivering on all fronts and sealing their place in dance music history. Effortlessly weaving intoxicating rhythms and sublime melodies around the diverse vocals of former Sex Pistol, John Lydon, reggae toaster Earl Sixteen and indie ice maiden Toni Halliday, Leftism is a scintillating journey through all the planes of club culture. From the interstellar dancehall vibes of "Release The Pressure" to the languid splendour of "Melt" and the peerless dancefloor dynamics of "Song Of Life", Paul Daley and Neil Barnes prove themselves jacks of all trades and masters of them all. "Make room for me," screamed Lydon on "Open Up"; the rest of the dance music world duly stepped aside to let the Leftfield juggernaut through.
Track Listings 1 Release The Pressure 2 Afro-Left 3 Melt 4 Song Of Life 5 Original 6 Black flute 7 Space shanty 8 Inspection (Check one) 9 Storm 3000 10 Open up 11 21st century poem
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sorted byThere is ground breaking and then there's leftism above that.
Its multi-purpose, all singing and dancing.
Blast it out if my van every now and again, for some reason my foot goes down on the accelerator pedal..weird!!
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