Chemical Brothers
Come With Us
Label ©  Astralwerks
Release Year  2002
Length  54:46
Genre  Electronica
Personal Star Rating [1-5]  
  Ref#  C-0055
Bitrate  192 Kbps
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    Track Listing:
      1.  
      Come with us   (Ed Simons/Tom Rowlands
       4:58  
      2.  
      It began in Africa   (Cooperman/David Fairstein/Ed Simons/Krissen/Rallo/Tom Rowlands
       6:16  
      3.  
      Galaxy Bounce   (Ed Simons/Jim Ingram/Tom Rowlands
       3:27  
      4.  
      Star Guitar   (Ed Simons/Tom Rowlands
       6:27  
      5.  
      Hoops   (Alexander/Ed Simons/Tom Rowlands
       6:31  
      6.  
      My elastic eye   (Bernard Estardy/Ed Simons/Tom Rowlands
       3:41  
      7.  
      The State We're In   (Ed Simons/Tom Rowlands
       6:27  
      8.  
      Denmark   (Ed Simons/Tom Rowlands
       5:07  
      9.  
      Pioneer Skies   (Bachelet/Ed Simons/Mathias Camison/Tom Rowlands
       4:04  
      10.  
      The Test   (Czeslaw Niemen/Ed Simons/Richard Ashcroft/Tom Rowlands
       7:48  
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      Don't call it a comeback (they never left) or a return to the underground (there's still a spot reserved in Britain's Top Ten). Still, after disappointing critics and fans with increasingly crossover material, Chemical Brothers Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons returned with a tighter, more danceable record, including fewer rock star collaborations (only two, shunted toward the end) and a lead single ("It Began in Afrika") introduced almost a year before, on white label only, for crucial DJ ground support. From the vocal sample introducing the opener ("behold...they're coming back"), it's clear Rowlands and Simons know the importance of this fourth album, and it detonates like a bomb blast, as though the duo knew that Come With Us had to be bigger and badder than all the bombastic breaks they'd dropped in the past. "It Began in Afrika" is next up, with percussion-heavy tribal-house charging into trance-state acid and a warping vocal sample repeating the title. After the opener, "Galaxy Bounce" is the best track here, locking into a nice Chic groove and alternating a strutting drum break with stop-time turntablism. The vocal features are solid but ignorable; Beth Orton's "The State We're In" is a predictable, pleasant folkie jam, and Richard Ashcroft's closer, "The Test," a pseudo-mystical breakbeat epic. The Chemical Brothers' best studio work has a kinetic energy and pace borrowed from the flow of their DJ sets. After forgetting the key on 1999's Surrender amidst handling all of the celebrity guests, they got back to business with Come With Us. -- John Bush
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