A Break from the Norm
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| A Break from the Norm | |||||
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| Compilation album by Norman Cook | |||||
| Released | 2001 | ||||
| Recorded | various | ||||
| Genre | various | ||||
| Label | Gut Records | ||||
| Producer | various | ||||
| Norman Cook chronology | |||||
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A Break from the Norm is a compilation album arranged and released by Fatboy Slim, under his name of Norman Cook. It was released in 2001.
The album was released to illustrate where Cook obtained a number of his samples for famous Fatboy Slim songs, and as such most of the artists (and tracks) are relatively obscure.
[edit] Track listing
| Title | Performed by | Sampled in | |
| 1 | "Take Yo' Praise" | Camille Yarbrough | Praise You |
| 2 | "Love Loves to Love Love" | Lulu | Santa Cruz |
| 3 | "Higher Ground" | Ellen McIlwaine | Song For Lindy |
| 4 | "Shake Whatcha Mama Gave Ya" | Stik E and The Hoodz | Ya Mama |
| 5 | "I Can't Write Left Handed" | Bill Withers | Demons |
| 6 | "I Can't Explain" | Yvonne Elliman | Going Out of My Head |
| 7 | "Let The Rhythm Pump" | Doug Lazy | Ya Mama |
| 8 | "Beatbox Wash (Rinse It Rmx)" | Dust Junkys | Gangster Trippin |
| 9 | "Sliced Tomatoes" | Just Brothers | The Rockafeller Skank |
| 10 | "Young Scene" | Keith Mansfield | Punk To Funk |
| 11 | "Humpin', Bumpin' and Thumpin'" | Andre Willilams | Sho Nuff |
| 12 | "I'll Do A Little Bit More" | Olympics | Soul Surfing |
| 13 | "The Acid Test" | Leo Muller | Build It Up, Tear It Down |
| 14 | "The Beat Girl" | John Barry Seven | The Rockafeller Skank |
| 15 | "The Kettle" | Colosseum | Ya Mama |
| 16 | "Ashes, The Rain and I" | The James Gang | Right Here, Right Now |

