"Leeroy Thornhill has hooked up with Prodigy pal Liam Howlett on his new
solo album, 'Beyond All Reasonable Doubt'. Although the ex- dancer has made
a chill-out album, he says he couldn't resist cooking up some beats with
Howlett. "
Cool!
Then there's perhaps hope for at least a few dance oriented tracks on
Leeroy's upcoming album.
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"Kotta" <ko...@ATEMYHAMSTERhome.se> wrote in message
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Ah, you never know. Maybe chill-out and Liam Howlett isn't really a
contradiction.
It's disregarded sometimes how adept Liam is at hip-hop, and he's
capable of more than manic headrock beats. It could surprise us, like doing
something that fits with the rest of Leeroy's record rather than sticking
out like 'oh this track has a real buzz cos that's his Prodigy mate on
there...'
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> "Leeroy Thornhill has hooked up with Prodigy pal Liam Howlett on his
new
> solo album, 'Beyond All Reasonable Doubt'. Although the ex- dancer
has made
> a chill-out album, he says he couldn't resist cooking up some beats
with
> Howlett. "
Now this should be a really interesting collaboration, god knows where
this one is going to go, any of the stuff ive heard from leeroy
(longman,flightcrank) have all been very different to the prodge vibe
and who knows where liam is musically at the moment.
Lets hope it doesn’t turn out like scheming did on hells kitchen, what
a god-awful song.
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>Lets hope it doesn’t turn out like scheming did on hells kitchen, what
>a god-awful song.
I thought it was very kind of Mel B to contribute her vocals to it ;-)
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>Lets hope it doesn’t turn out like scheming did on hells kitchen, what
>a god-awful song.
i actually thought it was one of the most interesting things on that record!
best of a bad bunch to be honest........
;]
> It just sounded too god damn polished, nothing raw at all
Hadrian's Wall was pretty raw - I don't know about any of the hip hop tracks
on the album, though.