Track Listing 1. You're Never Alone With A Clone / No Diggity 2. Stand Clear 3. Pump Me Up 4. You Must Learn - (Live From Caucus Mountain remix) 5. Levitation 6. Raw Element 7. Darn (Cold Way of Lovin') 8. What Is It? 9. Black Is Black - (Ultimatum mix) 10. What That Sound?, (Hey You) 11. Disko Doktor, (I Need That) 12. Stakker Humanoid 13. 20 Seconds to Comply 14. Funk Phenomena, The - (JohnNickennyDope mastermix) 15. Makin' It Happen 16. Many Tentacles Pimping on the Keys 17. Whole Church Should Get Drunk, The 18. I Can Feel Your Love 19. Be Young Be Foolish Be Happy 20. Out of Space 21. Bootsy Call
| Details | | Distributor: | Sony Music Distribution ( | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes This is a continuous in-the-mix CD compiled and mixed by Lo Fidelity Allstars. Producers include: Lo Fidelity Allstars, Indian Ropeman, KRS-One, Joe 2 Grand, Cristian Vogel. One of the U.K.'s hottest acts, the Lo Fidelity Allstars, have made quite a name for themselves in America with the release of their debut album, HOW TO OPERATE WITH A BLOWN MIND, which featured the modern-rock-radio smash "Battle Flag." The group's second U.S. release, ON THE FLOOR AT THE BOUTIQUE, is a hot mix album, showing the band's prodigious skills on the wheels of steel. Operating as big-beat mixmasters, the Lo Fi Allstars combine everything one could imagine within their music--rock, funk, house, hip-hop, disco; you name it, it's in there. The same can be said for ON THE FLOOR AT THE BOUTIQUE, where the guys mix everything from Blackstreet's "No Diggity" and Trouble Funk's "Pump Me Up" to Jungle Brothers "Black Is Black" and Prodigy's "Out of Space." Old is new as the crew steadily mixes hits from numerous decades and various genres. Watch for more to come from this exciting act!
Editorial Reviews 6 out of 10 - ...forwards their vision of the apocalypse as univeral throw-down - they even open with Blackstreet's 'No Diggity' whose candy hoodoo seems weirdly eerie... Spin (02/01/2000)
...mixes and matches hip-hop, funk, soul and house, all driven by block-rocking beats....a variety filled hour-plus of the kind of boulder-sized beats that gave big beat its name... CMJ (02/01/2000)
...a ceaseless stream of...unaltered techno and R&B obscurities that segue intop each other....bustling and unsubtle....the album ebulliently links past, present, and future... - Rating: B Entertainment Weekly (01/28/2000)
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