Hard Normal Daddy

by Warp Records

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Release Date:2001-11-27
Label:Warp Records
UPC:801061005023
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Warp Records
ASIN:B00005T7KC
Category:Music

Tracks on Hard Normal Daddy by Warp Records

  1. Coopers World
  2. Beep Street
  3. Rustic Raver
  4. Anirog Da
  5. Chin Hippy
  6. Papalon
  7. Ez Boogie
  8. Fat Controller - Squarepusher, Jenkinson, Tom
  9. Vic Acid - Squarepusher, Jenkinson, Tom
  10. Male Pill, Pt. 13
  11. Fat F's and V's
  12. Rebus

Customer Reviews

amazing tribute album (Squarepusher on jazz, rave, and funk) - Reviewed on 2008-09-23
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Squarepusher tributes the music he loves on this one, especially the Jazz sound that he grew up on (in interviews he talks about playing his Dad's Weather Report and other records). Of course there is a twist: it's mostly programmed! I have never heard anyone get such a complex jazz sound with programmed beats like this. Just check Beep Street, Papalon (yes, that's an obo!), Male Pill, or Rat/Ps+Qs. The 'Pusher doesn't stop at jazz with the tributes though. Cooper's World, E8 Boogie (a bit of jazz fusion in there too), and Fat Controller are tributes to all things 70s Funk. And as usual Squarepusher nods to the rave scene with several excellent "hardcore" tracks again with his own twist: Rustic Raver, Chin Hippy, and possibly the only straight ahead jungle track on the album: Vic Acid.

The bottom line: each track is beautifully and meticulous composed, full of rich mood and emotion, the flow from start to finish is well thought out and 11 years later this still sounds fresh!

My top picks: Papalon, Beep Street, Fat Controller, and Male Pill Part 13
One of my top ten electronic albums - Reviewed on 2007-03-31
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1 customer found this review helpful.

This album is superb. For me, it ties Big Loada for Squarepusher's best album, both of which are on my "top ten of all time".
This one really grew on me - Reviewed on 2006-07-10
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5 customers found this review helpful.

I used to have a tendancy to give great albums 5 stars. But a 5 star album has to be mind mending. This is a great album. I used to try to look for something specific when listening to this, but this is NOT a regular drum and bass album. If you're like me and expected to hear the kind of music you hear on Squarepusher's remixes, you will not find it here. This is a lot deeper. It's not just bob your head or dance music. It's a complete experience. Squarepusher shows some amazing production techniques especially with the drum samples. His atmospheric work on each track is very good too. If you really want to hear this album for what it is, you have to hear the whole thing at least a few times. Just the 30 second samples won't do it. I am looking forward to hearing more from Squarepusher, for sure.
AMAZING - Reviewed on 2006-05-14
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1 customer found this review not to be helpful.
what more can I say? Minus the last track, this is pure, untamed, genius! Check YouTube to see Tom pitch bend E8Boogie while making puky faces in his studio. Amusing. not amazing
one of his best - Reviewed on 2006-05-08
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if you dig electronica with some jazzy elements sprinkled on top, this is the album for you. squarepusher never releases a bad album, and this is one of my favorites by him. highly reccommended for anybody who has any appreciation for either electronica or jazz. very well-crafted without any filler or bad tracks. bursting with original ideas.
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