Frankly there is no problem with me. I've probably listened to this CD 20
times now, I can't stop playing it. I love it as I loved "Sunday 8PM". I
just thought some fans might find it not as upbeat as was originally talked
about. I'm not complaining, I love it and love their moodier, darker stuff
anyways so I wouldn't complain if the whole CD was like that which it
isn't. 

MikeA  

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> From: A������ Mushroom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Outrospective is here
> Date: Thursday, May 10, 2001 2:51 AM
> 
> I'm listening to Outrospective for the fifth time or something, and I
still
> can't figure what the problem is... Dark and downbeat??? Musical styles
used
> are the same???
> Let me get this straight: Outrospective includes two "proper classic
> Faithless club tracks", same number as Outrospective and Reverence (well,
if
> you exclude Drifting away). It contains 4 almost-dance tracks (I mean 110
> bpm stuff, like Lion tamer, Donny X, One step too far and the
electro-house
> Machines R us, the first two of which made us dance at the Athens
concerts),
> and also includes "the funkiest groove Rollo has eveer laid down"...
There
> might still be a few downtempo and moody tracks (the minimal and so
chillled
> it's almost relaxing Giving myself away being my personal favourite), but
> overall it's more upbeat (in terms of tempo), uplifting (in terms of
> feeling) and outrospective than Sunday 8PM, and I'm not even talking
about
> the lyrics!!!
> I think this is as uplifting as you can get with being mature
post-Sunday8PM
> Faithless and not some Darude lookalike...
> 
> Mushroom
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Stuart Bruce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Faithless Mailing List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 7:34 PM
> Subject: Re: Outrospective is here
> 
> 
> > On Sat 05 May, Mike A7 wrote:
> > > I thought all the talk about this CD was how it was a departure from
> > > the downbeat "Sunday 8PM" and much more upbeat and funky? "Muhammed
> > > Ali" may be the funkiest groove Rollo has ever laid down and "We Come
> > > 1" and "Tarantula" are proper  classic Faithless club tracks but this
> > > is very somber, dark and downbeat for the most part. Not that I'm
> > > complaining but I thought this was hyped as a much more upbeat
> > > release?
> >
> > Just wondered... are you referring to the lyrics and music, or just the
> > music?
> >
> > A lot of "Sunday 8pm" is very introspective and almost painfully
> > personal, talking about family and relationship break-ups, the
> > loneliness of touring, etc. Maybe the lyrics are the element that is
now
> > more outrospective, even if the musical styles used are the same?
> >
> > Stuart.
> >
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