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Never Never Land by UNKLE (CD, Aug-2003, Mo Wax Canada) 
Never Never Land by UNKLE (CD, Aug-2003, Mo Wax Canada)

 
Never Never Land by UNKLE (CD, Aug-2003, Mo Wax Canada)

Artist: UNKLE
Release Date: Aug 2003
Format: CD
Record Label: Mo Wax (Canada)
Genre: Dance, R&B
UPC: 766482816347
Product ID: EPID46451892
Description: This is the Canadian import edition. UNKLE's long-awaited 2004 follow-up to 1998's PSYENCE FICTION sees DJ Shadow M.I.A. and mainstay James Lavelle instead employing longtime party pal Richard File, who replaces Shadow's loping, doom-lad...
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Track Listing
1. Back and Forth
2. Eye For an Eye
3. In a State
4. Safe in Mind
5. I Need Something Stronger
6. What Are You to Me
7. Panic Attack
8. Invasion
9. Reign
10. Glow
11. Inside

Details
Contributing Artists:3D, Brian Eno, Jarvis Cocker, Josh Homme
Distributor:Phantom Import Distributi
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
This is the Canadian import edition.
UNKLE's long-awaited 2004 follow-up to 1998's PSYENCE FICTION sees DJ Shadow M.I.A. and mainstay James Lavelle instead employing longtime party pal Richard File, who replaces Shadow's loping, doom-laden vibes with something a bit more psychedelic and free-floating. A plethora of stellar guests solidifies the new sound, including Massive Attack's Robert Del Naja (the synth-laden "Invasion"), Jarvis Cocker and Brian Eno (the 4 a.m. paranoia of "I Need Something Stronger"), and Queens of the Stone Age's Josh Homme (the urgent "Safe in Mind [Please Take This Gun from Out My Face]").
"In a State" is a smooth, groove-heavy track, with File crooning a refrain that seems like it finally escaped from some mid-1990s dance-floor. Even some Stone Roses get thrown into the mix, with vocalist Ian Brown and bassist Mani reuniting on "Reign." The range of styles and moods here is impressive, considering that it all comes together with the epic scope of a soundtrack to some film too cool to ever be released.

Editorial Reviews
[G]uests galore lace the esoterica with plenty of angsty personality. - Grade: B
Spin

3 stars out of 5 - NEVER, NEVER, LAND pulses with the epic atmospherics of big-room dance floors.
Rolling Stone

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