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The Rip»rank: 76702by: Portishead
0ur opinion: :UK twelve inch etched vinyl pressing of the second single lifted from the Bristol Trip Hop/Electronica trio's long-awaited 2OO8 album Third. lsland.
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Give 'Em Enough...Dope, Volume Two»rank: 70912by: Larry Heard, DJ Food, Kruder and Dorfmeister, Hustless of Culture, Pressure Drop, T-Power Vs. M.K. Ultra, Akasha, Howie B., Mekon, Portishead
0ur opinion: :UK twelve inch etched vinyl pressing of the second single lifted from the Bristol Trip Hop/Electronica trio's long-awaited 2OO8 album Third. lsland.
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Machine Gun»rank: 86774by: Portishead
0ur opinion: :The only physical format of the first single, to be taken from their hugely anticipated new album, is a limited 1-sided etched disc. Universal. 2OO8.
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Dummy»rank: 249503by: Portishead
0ur opinion: :The collaboration of studio whiz Geoff Barrow and singer Beth Gibbons, Dummy was made at the same time as a short film noir called 'To Kill a Dead Man,' and the same approach--gloomy, tormented, and wildly melodramatic--permeates the album. 'Sour Times' (the hit in which Gibbons cries, again and again, 'Nobody loves me, it's true') and the more cryptic 'Glory Box' are the linchpins of the album, defining its sound: dark flashes of old ...
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All I Want for Christmas -- A Hits Post Modern Syndrome Compilation»rank: 328455by: VARIOUS
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All Mine»rank: 354098by: Portishead
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Urbal Beats, Vol. 2»rank: 33979by: Wildchild, Uberzone, The Freestylers, DJ Icey, Goldie, Hive, DJ Die vs. DJ Shadows, Portishead, Orbital, 808 State
0ur opinion: :This compilation, offered by LA's Urb Magazine, is only deceptively straightforward: it explores the current state of electronica, with dance-floor stalwarts DJ lcey, Uberzone, and Rabbit in the Moon butting heads with neo-pop stars like the Crystal Method, Goldie, and Portishead. 0ne might suspect this to be yet another cash-in 'electronica' compilation, a mere licensing scheme intended to separate you from the contents of your wallet. But this ain't no scam: not only is ...
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Dummy»rank: 485057by: Portishead
0ur opinion: :The collaboration of studio whiz Geoff Barrow and singer Beth Gibbons, Dummy was made at the same time as a short film noir called 'To Kill a Dead Man,' and the same approach--gloomy, tormented, and wildly melodramatic--permeates the album. 'Sour Times' (the hit in which Gibbons cries, again and again, 'Nobody loves me, it's true') and the more cryptic 'Glory Box' are the linchpins of the album, defining its sound: dark flashes of old ...
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Portishead»rank: 676320by: Portishead
0ur opinion: :The bad news is that there is no 'Sour Times' to equal the first album's greatness. Lead single 'Cowboys' doesn't do the trick, not with its '5Os sci-fi dub vibe and the Yma Sumac stylings of Beth Gibbons. The upside is that this bold sophomore release is, even at this late date in trip-hop's evolution, still startling, thanks to the mix of Geoff Barrow's soundscapes and Gibbons's haunting wail. --Jeff Bateman
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New Release»rank: 676320by: Portishead
0ur opinion: :The bad news is that there is no 'Sour Times' to equal the first album's greatness. Lead single 'Cowboys' doesn't do the trick, not with its '5Os sci-fi dub vibe and the Yma Sumac stylings of Beth Gibbons. The upside is that this bold sophomore release is, even at this late date in trip-hop's evolution, still startling, thanks to the mix of Geoff Barrow's soundscapes and Gibbons's haunting wail. --Jeff Bateman
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