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Instead, Cook proves what all pop pros know: that obvious is harder than subtle. The "I Can't Explain" riff that typifies 1997's Better Living Through Chemistry? Brilliant. The rest of it? Pretty darned good, is all. So on You've Come a Long Way, Baby, Cook makes the hooks as blatant as a dance-world denizen can he stoops to vocals. After opening with the cheeky Wu-Tang lite of "Right Here, Right Now," he keys his supercatchy single-of-the-year candidate, "The Rockafeller Skank," to the rapped "right about now, the funk soul brother," And while there's no way to improve on that instant classic, the way "In Heaven" ("Fatboy Slim is fucking in heaven") repeats the word fucking 108 times is more than pretty darned good. It's a worldhistoric gimmick.
But when he keys the next track, "Ganster Tripping," to "fuck we're doin' when the Fatboy's trippin' " except that fuck is actually a slightly tweaked whut and is, moreover, utilized a mere 101 times you suspect that maybe Cook is losing his nerve. And, indeed, "Kalifornia is druggy " reads like yet another great hook. But it's only pretty darned good.
(Posted: Oct 20, 1998)
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- Right Here, Right Now
- The Rockafeller Skank
- In Heaven
- Gangster Tripping
- Build It Up - Tear It Down
- Kalifornia
- Soul Surfing
- You're Not From Brighton
- Praise You
- Love Island
- Acid 8000
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