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More Music for the Jilted Generation

by Prodigy

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Condition: New

Number of Discs: 2

Format: Audio CD

Label: XL

Rating: 5.0/5 stars5.0/5 stars5.0/5 stars5.0/5 stars5.0/5 stars

Original Release Date: 01-01-2008

Track Listing Disk 1

Track Listing Disk 2

1: Intro

2: Break And Enter

3: Their Law

4: Full Throttle

5: Voodoo People

6: Speedway (Theme From Fastlane)

7: Heat (The Energy)

8: Poison

9: No Good (Start The Dance)

10: One Love (Edit)

11: 3 Kilos

12: Skylined

13: Claustrophobic Sting

14: Voodoo People

15: Poison

16: Break And Enter

17: Their Law

18: No Good (Start The Dance)

19: Scienide

20: Goa

21: Rat Poison

22: Voodoo People

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1: Voodoo People

2: Poison

3: Break And Enter

4: Their Law

5: No Good (Start The Dance)

6: Scienide

7: Rat Poison

8: Voodoo People

Customer Reviews

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By G. Easton, UK

The definitive edition
When I first listened to Music for the Jilted Generation in 1994 it was unlike any album I had ever heard. 14 years later there is still nothing which comes close to the intensity, aggression and dark cinematic vision which is contained in every second of this record.

This edition has been remastered and and comes with a second CD of exclusive remixes and live tracks. For me the second CD is a bonus the real excitement came from realising the remastering was far from a gimmick. The album has a new polish which takes it to an even higher intensity of listening. Minor details now leap out with incredible clarity and sparkle with the overall sounds capes feeling even richer and more vibrant than before.

Additionally in the 1994 version of the album the intro to the song "The Heat the Energy" was tagged onto the back of the preceding song "speedway". This was an interesting idea but thankfully the track start point has been edited for this edition and the intro is now part of the main song.

This version of the album only compounds my love for it and seals it as the most original and compelling record I have ever heard.

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By Nick F Johnson, London, United Kingdom

Perhaps the best...album in the world ever.
More brilliant than ever after four years. I came late to this album, unaware of its commercial success. It's now more than six years old, and easily outshines any dance album of today in its variety and depth. Unlike Experience and The Fat of the Land, every piece is a soundtrack to a distinct and moving theme. Aggressive and heavy, chill and spaced-out, and funky all at the same time and with catchy yet subtle samples to entertain further. I am frequently hooked on a particular track for the umpteenth time as a rhythm or melody leaps out to present a new angle to listening.

After so much exposure to 'Jilted', I now find virtually all club music dull, simplistic and repetitive. If it was all put together with such style and finesse, the world would be a more inspired and intelligent place.

If you only ever buy one 'dance' album , buy this one. It's probably all you'll ever need.

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By 4Eyed Zombie, Melton Mowbray, Leics United Kingdom

Jilted... still sounding great!
Music for the Jilted genoration is argueably the greatest of all the Prodigy's albums. Evey tune is of the highest quality and there is so much diversity in this album from full on break beat tunes like "Break and Enter" and "Their Law" to classic rave tunes like "No Good (Start The Dance)" and "One Love" and even elements of hip-hop for who could forget the fantastic song "Poison"? But the best thing about this great album is that it's timeless. Not one of the tunes sounds dated even after 8 years. If you like the music of the Prodigy then this album is essential and if you have no Prodigy albums then I strongly sugest that you make this your first.

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By Nickname,

An absolute belter !!!!
I bought it the week it was released back in '94 in my student days. I loved it right from the start and with each play it just sounded better. My favourite track is No Good (Start the Dance). How many nights did I spend on the dance floor in the Union sweating like a pig to that track?. I do like modern dance music but there's nothing like the power and agression of the Prodigy to give my speakers a good work-out and take me down memory lane to the days when I was so skint I had to make a pint last at least 2 hours.

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By marquis_mirage@yahoo.co.uk, Newcastle, England

Prodigy becoming grown up.
Music For the Jilted Generation shows a transition from the quirky all out dance sounds of their first album Experience (ie "Charly", "Wind It Up") to the deep angst big beats of Fat Of the Land. The last four tracks, starting with "One Love" seem to go back to the influences of their previous album. While "Voodoo People", "No Good" and especially "Poison" show where they were headed. So where are the weaknesses that usually occur when artists change their technique/style? There are none, this is a perfect and thoroughly enjoyable album made better all the better by the variation.
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