On the Floor at the Boutique

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On the Floor at the Boutique
Fatboy Slim - On the Floor at the Boutique.jpg
Live album by
Released1998
Recorded1997
Genre Big beat, funk, hip hop, acid house
Length66:54
Label Skint
Producer Fatboy Slim
Fatboy Slim chronology
Beat Up the NME
(1997)
On the Floor at the Boutique
(1998)
You've Come a Long Way, Baby
(1998)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Pitchfork 7.3/10 [2]
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Robert Christgau A− [4]
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Tom Hull – on the Web B+ [6]

On the Floor at the Boutique is a live album mixed by British big beat musician Fatboy Slim. It was recorded at the Big Beat Boutique in 1997 in Brighton, England and released in 1998.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)ArtistLength
1."Apache"Jerry LordanMichael Viner's Incredible Bongo Band 2:46
2."Discositdown" George Clinton, Michael Clark, Eddie Hazel Fred Wesley & The Horny Horns 3:34
3."Deaf Mick's Throwdown"Mex (Ian Thompson)Clockwork Voodoo Freaks2:04
4."Because I Got It Like That (Ultimatum Mix)"Nathaniel "Afrika Baby Bam" Hall, Michael "Mike Gee" Small Jungle Brothers 3:10
5."Vol 1 Side 2 Track 2"Bassbin TwinsBassbin Twins2:31
6."That Green Jesus"Aaron GilbertMr. Natural4:31
7."The World's Made Up of This & That (Fatboy Slim Mix)"D.P. Thoughts (Rob Cairns)Deeds Plus Thoughts3:29
8."Michael Jackson"Fatboy SlimFatboy Slim4:38
9."Phun-Ky"Thomas R. Gerlach DJ Tonka 4:45
10."Forget It"Andy Gardner, Matt CantorCut & Paste3:05
11."Everybody in the House"Mike & Charlie (Mike Nice & Charlie Londono), Tony FalineBuzzthrill3:01
12."Can You Feel It?"Darren Robinson, Zahid Tariq, Todd Terry, DaneelC.L.S.4:03
13."Acid Enlightenment"Mark Bell, Birchell, Aldo BenderAldo Bender2:27
14."I'm a Disco Dancer"Christopher JustChristopher Just2:29
15."Psychopath"Hardknox Hardknox 4:14
16."Break In"Aaron Carter, Stephen James Barry Cirrus 3:28
17."Give Me My Auger Back"PsychedeliasmithPsychedeliasmith4:21
18."Post Punk Progression"Lee Potter Cut La Roc 2:20
19."The Rockafeller Skank"Fatboy SlimFatboy Slim6:05

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