Live on Brighton Beach

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Live on Brighton Beach
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Live album by
Released25 February 2002
Recorded7 July 2001, Brighton
Genre Big beat
Length71:15
Label Southern Fried
Producer Fatboy Slim
Fatboy Slim chronology
A Break from the Norm
(2001)
Live on Brighton Beach
(2002)
Big Beach Boutique II
(2002)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Live on Brighton Beach is a live album by British big beat musician Fatboy Slim, released on 25 February 2002. It is a recording of a performance on Brighton Beach, England.

Contents

It reached number 19 in the UK Compilation Chart. [5]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Born Slippy (Nuxx)" Underworld 2:32
2."Right Here, Right Now"Fatboy Slim 
3."Austins Groove"Kid Crème4:18
4."Southern Thing"The Scanty3:54
5."The Groovy Thang"Minimal Funk4:23
6."Pray" Santos 5:23
7."The Talk"The Clumps4:04
8."Where's Your Head At" Basement Jaxx 5:47
9."Rocket Bass" Jark Prongo 6:05
10."Drop Some Drums (Original Version)"Love Tattoo7:01
11."Put Your Hands Up"Black and White Brothers1:56
12."3-2-1 Fire!"Santos4:34
13."Star 69"Fatboy Slim7:19
14."The Real Life (Fatboy Slim Mix)" Raven Maize 7:24
15."Sunset (Bird of Prey)"Fatboy Slim7:18
16."Phat Planet (Album Version)" Leftfield  
17."Speak Lord (I Get Deep)" Roland Clark  

Charts

CountryPeak
position
United Kingdom19

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