Word: brothers
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...become the Senate's first Chinese American from outside Hawaii. He can thank Boxer for that. Already a G.O.P. target for her strident partisanship, Boxer invited still more attacks for her belated criticism of President Bill Clinton's adultery. (Her daughter is married to the First Lady's brother.) In contrast to the vociferous Boxer, Fong, who is pro-choice-in-the-first-trimester, delivers speeches like a CPA explaining tax law. "His biggest advantage," says a G.O.P. strategist, "is that he's not Barbara Boxer...
...into the second as the familiar vocals blend with a prominently repeated bass riff. A few minutes later, the mix takes on a retro feel while incorporating samples from Kenny Dope, Badder Than Evil and Unique 3. This sound--which mixes several samples and songs together--is omnipresent in Brother's Gonna Work It Out and gives the record its live DJ performance feel. "It's brought alive some of the tracks that, maybe, weren't quite as powerful in their isolated form," Simons commented in a recent interview. "That's one of the good things about the mix record...
...downsides to Brother's Gonna Work It Out is that the average listener will not recognize many of the original records that the Chemical Brothers have mixed. It is hard to appreciate a remix without ever having heard the original version. For these people, tracks three and four may drag on. However, the album does finish with mixes of two very familiar songs: Manic Street Preachers' "Everything Must Go" and Spiritualized's "I Think I'm In Love." The effects and rhythms sampled into "Everything Must Go" make it stand out as a great moment in the record. Just...
...Overall, Brother's Gonna Work It Out is a lot easier to listen to than Dig Your Own Hole was. The Chemical Brothers seem to have abandoned the absolutely straining-to-the-ear style of their 1997 break-through album. This is not to say, though, that Brother's Gonna Work It Out is soothing. It is still complex rhythmic dance music, but the cacophonous sound that dominated Dig Your Own Hole is for the most part gone...
Definitely a unique album, the DJ mix project incorporates the work of a number of artists into continuous dance music. For those of us that didn't make it to Glastonbury this year, Brother's Gonna Work It Out provides us with a glimpse of how the Chemical Brother sound on stage...