It grooves, it funks, and opens with bone shaking bass. Cool
06/08/1999
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This jazzy little piece has a a whole lot of bass, plus a collection of luscious hooks. You will groove to it. Like a good hot summer afternoon, you could just let it wash over you and soak into your bones. Great stuff... but take care, it will expose parts of your brain and your stereo that you never knew existed."
Disappointing
Kenneth B. Buck | NJ | 12/08/1999
(2 out of 5 stars)
"Well, I had recently got the vinyl EP of "Love, pusscats and carwrecks", which I really dug, so I checked out the CD of "Million Pounds". Most of the CD did not live up to my expectations - it just doesn't groove as well. I know the sound for Funki Porcini (and for much of the Ninja Tune catalog)is generally more disconnected as the samples sort of collide with each other, but I found it to be less pleasurable and more annoying on this outing. I ended up scarching my head more than i was nodding it."
THIS IS SO GOOD!
Yury | NY United States | 07/07/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I been in to F.P for a long time. I actually got this CD when it first came out and I just wanted to write a review. This is a great instrumental hip hop album, or if you wanna call it Trip Hop, I hate that name. Better than anything resent from Shadow records. Sometimes Funky, sometimes Dark, sometimes funny, sometimes sad. This album has all kinds of moods. So pick this up!"