Remedies (The Herbaliser album)

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Remedies
Herbaliser Remedies albumcover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober, 1995
Genre Jazz, hip hop
Length58:22
Label Ninja Tune
ZENCD018
The Herbaliser chronology
Remedies
(1995)
Blow Your Headphones
(1997)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Remedies is the debut album by The Herbaliser, released on Ninja Tune in 1995. [3] [4]

Contents

Critical reception

Peter Shapiro, in Drum 'n' Bass: The Rough Guide, called it "awash in sticky jazz toffee and narcotic atmospheres." [5]

Track listing

  1. "Intro" 2:23
  2. "Scratchy Noise" 7:18
  3. "Blomp" 0:46
  4. "Styles" 6:25
  5. "Interloodle" 1:36
  6. "Bust a Nut" 4:31
  7. "Herbalize It" 2:10
  8. "Real Killer Pt. 2" 5:37
  9. "Forty Winks" 3:06
  10. "A Little Groove" 3:46
  11. "Repetitive Loop (Re-Loop)" 5:57
  12. "Ka Boink!!" 2:01
  13. "Wrong Place" (featuring Fabian) 5:24
  14. "Da Trax" 1:38
  15. "Up 4 the Get Downs" 5:30
  16. "Outro" 0:14

Personnel

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References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Larkin, Colin (2006). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Omnibus Press. p. 258.
  3. "Ninja Tune Artists". The Herbaliser - Biography. Retrieved 2008-04-07.
  4. Inc, Nielsen Business Media (May 13, 2000). "Rapless Hip-Hop Flourishes In U.K." Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. via Google Books.
  5. Shapiro, Peter (July 16, 1999). Drum 'n' Bass: The Rough Guide. Rough Guides. ISBN   9781858284330 via Google Books.