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Come with Us | 
enlarge | Artist: Chemical Brothers Label: Virgin Category: Music
List Price: £8.99 Buy New: £2.25 You Save: £6.74 (75%)
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Rating: 40 reviews Sales Rank: 17592
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4
UPC: 724381168226 EAN: 0724381168226 ASIN: B00005U1YO
Release Date: January 28, 2002 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW CLEARANCE ITEM FROM CLOSED DOWN INDEPENDENT RECORD STORE.
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| Tracks:
| • | Come With Us | | • | It Began In Afrika | | • | Galaxy Bounce | | • | Star Guitar | | • | Hoops | | • | My Elastic Eye | | • | The State We're In (Featuring Beth Orton) | | • | Denmark | | • | Pioneer Skies | | • | The Test (Featuring Richard Ashcroft) |
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Amazon.co.uk Review If anyone's suffering from new-year blues, Come With Us will shake them out of their narcolepsy. This fantastic album roars out of the starting blocks like a supercharged dragster, blowing up a heady fume of hip-hop techno flavoured with the Chemical's new found post-rave happiness. Their fourth album shows all the passion of their earlier works coupled with a sophistication beyond the mere wish to knock people's musical heads off. Impressively after over six years of making music and touring they've lost none of their enthusiasm. In fact their longevity seems to inspire them to greater achievement in a field that traditionally feeds off the new, the novel and the young. Best of all, the Brothers have developed the ability to communicate heartfelt emotions, evident on tracks such as the Beth Orton sung "The State We're In", the Pink Floyd-like "Pioneer Skies" and magnificent album closer "The Test". That doesn't mean that there aren't the "traditional" Chemical Brothers' dancefloor killers. The opener and title track "Come With Us" is easily the pulsating equal of "Hey Boy Hey Girl" or 1995's "Block Rockin' Beats". Both already released singles, the bizarre "It Began in Afrika" and the Donna Summer-meets-Kraftwerk blur of "Star Guitar" are included in their original form. They're probably the album's weakest tracks. The Brothers have moved on, yet they're still as good as they were. Go with them. --Jake Barnes
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Come With Us For A Wayward Journey January 21, 2008 D. Shaw (UK) Come With Us is patchily brilliant, but sounds a world away from 1999's Surrender. This is not to say that Tom and Ed should not stretch new boundaries, but the album sounds incomplete and unfocused, a weakness which plagued 2005's Push The Button. The stomping title track, with acid loops, vocoder vocals, and eclectic beats, is classic Chemicals, and Star Guitar is one of their finest achievements. Galaxy Bounce does bounce, and Hoops contains a terrific My Bloody Valentine guitar within a track that accomplishes everything. Yet from here, the album struggles, with the messy "My Elastic Eye", and the meandering "Pioneer Skies". "It Began In Afrika" made the album cut because of its popularity in Ibiza, and certainly sends you on a journey, but Beth Orton's vocals on "The State We're In" fail to take you anywhere. "The Test" is a big, bold finale, but you still feel Tom and Ed could have done much better.
hmm the start of the decline June 26, 2007 a_burn (england) dont get me wrong this is a good album, but it just lacks the style and karisma of the past material. i think this is where they started to change. "come with us" and "star guitar" are awesome tracks, "galaxy bounce" and "denmark" are also worth a good listen.
i just think some of the other tracks are quite weak; "it began in africa" certainly didnt do it for me.
i first heard star guitar on one of the world rally championship games and didnt realise it was the chemical brothers. this however is a brilliantly made track, and i think all would agree
Very good June 12, 2004 May lack the special guests this time round (apart from Ashcroft), but this is polished stuff, and proves the bros arent out of business just yet, Surrender is obviously still the favourite, but, watch the videos of the singles on this album, very clever, but you just dont realise it until you see it.
TRULY IN A CLASS OF THEIR OWN February 20, 2003 Chemical boy 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This album has all the sweet, fruity, goodness of all previous Chemical Brother Albums. From the Outrageously spine trembling, mind blowing, ground shaking 'Come with us' through the chilled out 'the state we're in' to the cool yet downright pumping 'The Test'. The first thing I felt when I put this album on was the hairs on my neck rising, just before my eardrums burst! Nobody but nobody does hip hop, dance, rock, techno... whatever you want to call it, like these guys. Anybody who has ever come close have not even came near to producing 4, I repeat 4 albums of this superior quality. Every time you listen to a track there's always something new that can be heard in the background whizzing past or tingling through the inner realms of your brain. Get all of their albums if possible! You will not be dissapointed. PURE GENIUS! The brothers are gonna work it out!
Come With Us....... I'm With You August 9, 2002 5 out of 10 found this review helpful
What a pleaser. I love this album, mind you i love All their albums. I'm not sure if you've noticed (this ISN'T criticism) the formulaFirst track: Slower, but mind-blowing Second trak: Faster/Facefiller, cool hit to it Third track: Intelligent/Facefiller, Hard NOT to put it on repeat Fourth trak: Cool, very cool Fifth track: Active/Jumpy, contains a bit that ensures you lose your mind, if you ahven't already done so Sixth track: Different. Seventh one: Different again/Chilled Eighth trak: Restores your psychotic want for more Ninth track: Slightly chilled/Very Mellow Tenth track: Chilled-out feel to it, but keeps you with them (Where Applicable) Eleventh: Unpredictable Cool. But it's the realisation that strengthens my need for more, (and waiting for them to prove me wrong) Anyway, All the trax on this are Great. "Pioneer skies", is a bit depressin', but acceptable.. i still love the album. As for "The Test"... When i first heard it, It was on the full length video; I found that both-together were spiritually enhancing. The song on its own, though, is also uplifting. "Hoops", is a great favourite of mine. I first thought "Star Guitar was depressing, too... but then i listened to it whilst walking to skool, sun shining, and realised what an amazing track it really is.. not depressing at all. "It Began in Afrika", is a Spine-breaking Tune. SO damn Catchy, and so great. When I heard "Galaxy Bounce" on Tomb Raider, It didn't do it justice. It demoralised the best bit of it by not playing the bits before it. "Come With Us", stomping tune. Great when performed live. "My Elastic Eye", sounds a bit like 'The Avalaches', But it grows on ya, and you soon find yourself bodypopping to it. "The State We're In", is totally mashed off it's Nut. but "Denmark", is an amazing House Tune, one of the best one's on the album. And that's where i end, Check out all the stuff by the Brothers. Thanks for caring enough about what i think to read it this far.. Safe. L8rz Bye PS. Yes, that IS "It Began In Afrika" in the beginning bit of the video for "The Test"
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