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Better Living Through Chemistry (album)

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Released
  
23 September 1996

Artist
  
Fatboy Slim

Label
  
Astralwerks

Producer
  
Fatboy Slim

Release date
  
23 September 1996

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Length
  
57:47 (UK version) 70:52 (US version)

Better Living Through Chemistry (1996)
  
You've Come a Long Way, Baby (1998)

Genres
  
Big beat, Breakbeat, Electronica, Electronic music

Similar
  
Fatboy Slim albums, Big beat albums, Other albums

Fatboy slim song for lindy


Better Living Through Chemistry is the debut studio album by the English big beat producer Fatboy Slim, released on 23 September 1996 by Skint Records internationally and by Astralwerks in the United States and Canada. The founder of Skint Records, Damian Harris, has described the album as having been "more of a compilation than an album", as some of the tracks had been recorded some time before its release, due to Norman Cook's other musical projects. Three songs from the album were previously released in Skint's first volume of their Brassic Beats compilation album series, which is advertised in the album's booklet. The album cover features an image of a 3.5-inch floppy disk, paying homage to the cover of New Order's "Blue Monday" single, which featured a 5.25-inch disk. The album's title is a variation of a DuPont advertising slogan.

Contents

The song "Give the Po' Man a Break" is featured in the 2000 film Traffic.

The song "The Weekend Starts Here" is featured in the first episode of the British sitcom, Spaced.

Legacy

The album was included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.

Songs

1Song for Lindy4:50
210th & Crenshaw4:19
3Give the po'man a break5:52

References

Better Living Through Chemistry (album) Wikipedia