- Audio CD (Sep 16 1997)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Format: Import
- Label: Polygram Records
- ASIN: B000005HQV
- Other Editions: Audio Cassette
Product Details
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| 1. Fizzy In My Mouth/Your Mouth |
| 2. Hopscotch |
| 3. Switch |
| 4. Sore Brown Eyes |
| 5. Take Your Partner By The Hand |
| 6. Limbo |
| 7. Angels Go Bald: Too |
| 8. Who's Got The Bacon? |
| 9. Baby Sweetcorn (Come Here) |
| 10. Butt Meat |
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Howie B's always understood the humor behind electronic music, and that's what's really going on here. Dig the chase-scene frenzy of "Angles Go Bald: Too," which tongue-in-cheekly shoots for being mind-numbingly repetitive. Even on the Doors-inspired collaboration with Robbie Robertson ("Take Your Partner By The Hand"), Howie B's sometimes comical use of Robertson's Burroughsian poerty prevents the track from being creepy.
The lo-fi sound prevalent on this album came at a time when high-dynamic acts like The Prodigy, Underworld and The Chemical Brothers were predicted to dominate the States. In a way, this disc proves why electronica failed to capture American audiences--we're a nation accustomed to flacid guitar heroes swallowed up by lavish production values. Nothing more than a collection of sonic pranks and groove exercises, "Turn The Dark Off" embraces everything rock-weened Americans hate: Music sampled, assembled and otherworldly tweaked by machines which have yet to be popularily considered as instruments in their own right. In a way, that's why the album's so cool.