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London Funk Allstars - Flesh Eating Disco Zombies Vs The Bionic Hookers From Mars

london funk allstars flesh eating disco zombies vs the bionic hookers from mars
London Funk Allstars - Flesh Eating Disco Zombies Vs The Bionic Hookers From Mars
(3xLP/CD) Ninja Tune ZEN24/ZENCD24, 1996-08-27

Info :
They're back... in the jungle of the city! London Funk Allstars écrit son histoire comme un comics: "Flesh eating disco zombies VS the bionic hookers from Mars". Un titre parfait pour une B.O. imaginaire d'un film d'aventure dans la grande ville. Chaque morceau se nourrit d'éléments urbains, héritages de ce que la ville peut créer de beau pour l'homme. Toujours Hip Hop jusqu'à la mort, les L.F.A. nous font voyager un peu plus dans un endroit que l'on connait déja mais que l'on ne peut s'empécher de redécouvrir avec l'émerveillement d'un gamin de cinq ans. Un joyeau breakbeat qu'il faut découvrir pour peu que l'on n'aime se ballader sur fond de patchwork urbain.
Note breakbeat urbain : 5/5

3xLP Tracklisting:
A1 Introduction
A2 Knee Deep In The Beats Pt. 1
A3 Allstars Theme
B1 Junkies Bad Trip
B2 Give It To Me Raw
B3 The Chase
C1 There's Only One F In Funk
C2 Flesh Eating Disco Zombies versus The Bionic Hookers From Mars
C3 How To Be A Ninja In One Easy Lesson
D1 Old Skool Reunion
D2 Way Out
D3 Mad Love
E1 Love Is What We Need
E2 Never Can Get Enough
E3 Broadcasting Live From Planet Blapps!
F1 U. J.
F2 Today London Tomorrow The World
F3 Butterfingers

CD Tracklisting:
01 lntroduction
02 Old Skool Reunion
03 There's Only One F In Funk
04 Way Out
05 Junkies Bad Trip
06 Allstars Theme
07 Love Is What We Need
08 Knee Deep In The Beats Pt. 1
09 Never Can Get Enough
10 Flesh Eating Disco Zombies Vs. The Bionic Hookers From Mars
11 U.J.
12 Mad Love
13 The Chase
14 Give It To Me Raw
15 How To Be A Ninja in One Easy Lesson

LP Artwork:

CD Artwork:
Djouls

Author: Djouls

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