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Listening to "Sunday 8 PM," Faithless' second album, is like stepping into an airy, chilly room. It's a record of languorous grooves, soft beats and sparse computer effects. For this British quintet, a mere tempo change can signal a genre shift: from reggae dub to trip-hop and then to moody pop. You know, the usual electronica. And even though Faithless confront emotional wreckage in "Why Go?" (with Boy George on guest vocals) and crank up the rhythms in "She's My Baby" and the deep-house track "God Is a DJ," it's all a little too neat and antiseptic. Think Massive Attack or Portishead without the innovation. Even "Killer's Lullabye" and "Bring My Family Back," tours of the tortured-male psyche, are dulled by bland drum programming and generic rapping. If only Faithless had let a few bruises show through. (RS 799)
ERNEST HARDY
(Posted: Oct 20, 1998)
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- The Garden
- Bring My Family Back
- Postcards (Featuring Dido)
- Take The Long Way Home
- Why Go?
- She's My Baby
- God Is A DJ
- Hem Of His Garment (Featuring Dido)
- Sunday 8PM
- Killer's Lullaby
- Hour Of Need
- God Is A DJ (Edit)
- The Garden (End Of Summer Intro)
- Killer's Lullaby (Nightmare On Wax mix)
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Take The Long Way Home (End Of The Road mix) (track not available in Rhapsody)
- Bring My Family Back (Paul Van Dyk mix)
- Sunday 8pm (A Time For Lovin' mix)
- Hour Of Need (Skinny mix)
- Postcards (Rewritten mix)
- God Is A DJ (Yes He Is)
- Thank You
- Why Go? (Radio mix)
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