Cover reads: Prodigy Present: The Dirtchamber Sessions Volume One.
Each CD track contains excerpts from several different tracks. The total track time is given on the first sub-track.
Comes packaged in a double-gatefold digipak case with a front pocket for the booklet.
This compilation ℗ & © XL-Recordings Ltd 1999. XL-Recordings, 17-19 Alma Rd, London SW18 1AA.
Tel. 0181 870 7511 Fax. 0181 871 4178
E-mail: xl@xl-recordings.com XL Website: www.xl-recordings.com Prodigy Website: www.prodigy.co.uk
Midi Management / Mike Champion Fax: +44 (0)1279 759 069.
Issued under license from XL-Recordings by MNW ILR for Scandinavia.
– Rasmus ‘Tonto’s Release’. Published by Big Life Music. (P) 1998 Bolshi Records. Licensed courtesy of Big Life.
– Hardnoise ‘Untitled’. Published by Music Of Life Publishing. (P) 1991 Music Of Life Ltd. Licensed courtesy of Music Of Life.
– Chemical Brothers ‘Chemical Beats’. Published by M62/BMG Music Publishing Ltd/Copyright Control. (P) 1995 Virgin Records Ltd. Licensed courtesy of Virgin Records Ltd.
– Ultramagnetic MC’s ‘Kool Keith Housing Things’. Published by Next Plateau Music (ASCAP)/Ultramagnetic Music (ASCAP). (P) 1988 Next Plateau Entertainment. Used by permission of Roadrunner Records.
– Lightning Rod featuring Jalal: ‘Sport’. Published by On The One Publishing. (P) Liberty (the copyright in this sound recording is owned by Liberty, a division of Capitol Records Inc). Licensed courtesy of EMI Commercial Markets.
– Ultramagnetic MC’s ‘Give The Drummer Some’. Published by Next Plateau Music (ASCAP)/Ultramagnetic Music (ASCAP). (P) 1988 Next Plateau Entertainment. Used by permission of Roadrunner Records.
– Time Zone ‘Wildstyle’. Published by Chu Teh Music/UK: Copyright Control/Warner Chappell Music Ltd/Leosong Copyright Service Ltd/Copyright Conttrol. (P) 1983 Celluloid Inc, licensed courtesy of Lendway/Polygram Licensing Division.
– Bomb The Bass ‘Bug Powder Dust’. Published by Cop Con/ID Soup. (P) 1994 Island Records Ltd. Licensed from Polygram Licensing Division on behalf of Island Records.
– Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five ‘Pump Me Up’. Published by UK: Island Music Ltd/Hugabut Music/Maxx Kidds Music/USA: Sugar Hill Music. (P) 1984 Sugar Hill Records Inc. Licensed courtesy of Castle Music Ltd/Rhino Entertainment Company.
– The Charlatans ‘How High’. Published by Warner Chappell Music Limited. (P) 1997 Beggars Banquet Records Limited. Licensed courtesy of Beggars Banquet Records/Universal Music.
– Prodigy ‘Poison’. Published by EMI Virgin Music Publishers Ltd. (P) 1995 XL-Recordings Ltd.
– Jane’s Addiction ‘Been Caught Stealing’. EMI Virgin Music Limited. (P) 1997 Warner Bros Records Inc (Licensed courtesy of Warner Special Products).
– Tim Dog ‘I Get Wrecked’. Published by Tim Dog Music (BMI)/Zomba Enterprises Inc/BDP Music administered by Zomba Enterprises Inc/Super Star International Music (ASCAP)/Ultramagnetic Music (ASCAP). (P) 1993 Sony Music Entertainment. (Licensed courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment Inc).
– Babe Ruth ‘The Mexican’. Published by Carlin Music Corp. (P) 1972 EMI Records Ltd. (The Copyright in this sound recording is owned by EMI Records Ltd). Licensed courtesy of EMI Commercial Markets.
– The B Boys ‘Rock The House’. Published by Vintertainment Publishing Co (Pisces Music Ltd). (P) 1983 Vintertainment Record Co. (Licensed courtesy of Vintertainment).
– Chemical Brothers ‘(The Best Part Of) Breaking Up’. Published by MCA Music. (P) 1996 Virgin Records Ltd.
– Word Of Mouth ‘King Kut’. Published by Promuse Inc/Duke Bootee Music/BMI/UK: Warner Chappell Music Ltd. (P) 1985 Arista Records Inc. (Licensed courtesy of BMG Special Marketing Europe/Arista Records Inc/BMG Entertainment International UK & Ireland).
– DJ Mink ‘Hey Hey Can You Relate’ (Instrumental). Publishing: Copyright Control. (P) 1990 Warp Records Limited. (Licensed courtesy of Warp Records Limited).
– The KLF ‘What Time Is Love’. Published by E.G. Music/Zoo-Warner Chappell Music. (P) 1988 KLF Communications. (Licensed courtesy of KLF Communications Ltd).
– Bones Breaks ‘Funky Acid Makossa’. Publishing: Copyright Control. (P) 1988 Sonic Groove Records (N.Y.C.). (Licensed courtesy of Sonic Groove Records).
– Bones Breaks ‘Shafted Off’. Publishing: Copyright Control. (P) 1988 Sonic Groove Records (N.Y.C.). (Licensed courtesy of Sonic Groove Records).
– Bones Breaks ‘And The Break Goes Again’. Publishing: Copyright Control. (P) 1988 Sonic Groove Records (N.Y.C.). (Licensed courtesy of Sonic Groove Records).
– Meat Beat Manifesto ‘Radio Babylon’. Published by Strictly Confidential. (P) 1990 Play It Again Sam. Licensed courtesy of Play It Again Sam Records and Nothing Records Limited.
– Herbie Hancock ‘Rockit’. Published by Hancock Music Company (BMI)/More Cut Music (BMI)/Bridge Of Sighs (BMI). (P) 1980 Sony Music Entertainment. (Licensed courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment Inc).
– 45 King ‘900 Number’. Published by Street Tuff Tunes. (P) 1992 Tuff City Records. (Licensed courtesy of Tuff City Records).
– Propellerheads ‘Spybreak!’. Published by Chrysalis Music. (P) 1997 Propellerheads. Licensed courtesy of Wall Of Sound/Dreamworks Records (under license from Universal Music Special Markets Inc). Taken from the album ‘Decksanddrumsandrockandroll’.
– Beastie Boys ‘It’s The New Style’. Published by Polygram Music Publishing Ltd/Island Music Ltd. (P) 1986 Df Jam Recordings. Licensed from Polygram Licensing Division. Available on the Def Jam album ‘Licensed To Ill (5273512).
– Sex Pistols ‘New York’. Published by Stephen Philip Jones/Warner Chappell Music/Rotten Music Ltd. (P) 1992 Virgin Records Ltd. Courtesy of Virgin Records Ltd/Warner Special Products.
– Fat Boy Slim ‘Punk To Funk’. Published by Polygram Music Publishing Ltd/K.P.M. Music Ltd. (P) 1996 Skint Records. (Licensed courtesy of Skint Records).
– Medicine ‘I’m Sick’. Published by Year Zero Music Ltd/Bucks Music Ltd. (P) 1997 Next Century Records c/o Bucks Music Ltd. (Licensed courtesy of Bucks Music Ltd).
– D.S.T. ‘The Home Of Hip Hop’. Published by D Street Music (BMI)/Chu Teh Music (BMI). (P) 1985 Celluloid Inc. Licensed courtesy of Lendway.
– JVC Force ‘Strong Island’. Publishing: Copyright Control. (P) 1984 Big East Entertainment. Licensed courtesy of Sidewalk Music Inc.
– Primal Scream ‘Kowalski’. Published by EMI Music/Complete Music/Sony Music for USA: EMI Music Publishing Ltd c/o EMI Blackwood Music Inc/Complete Music Ltd PRS, administered in USA by Incomplete Music Inc. c/o Lip Services BMI. (P) 1997 Creation Records Limited/Reprise Records Inc. Contains dialogue from “Vanishing Point” used courtesy of The Cleavon J Little Living Trust (actor), Guillermo Cain (writer), Richard Sarafian (director), 20th Century Fox, Cupid Productions and Norman Spencer (producer). Licensed courtesy of Creation Records Ltd/Sony Music Entertainment/Warner Special Products (Produced under license from Warner Bros Records Inc). Taken from the Creation album ‘Vanishing Point’.
– Beastie Boys ‘Time To Get Ill’. Published by Polygram Music Publishing Ltd/Island Music Ltd. (P) 1986 Def Jam Recordings. Licensed from Polygram Licensing Division. Available on Def Jam album ‘Licensed To Ill’ (5273512).
– Barry White ‘I’m Gonna Love You Just A Little Bit More Babe’. Published by Warner Chappell Music Ltd. (P) 1973 Polygram Records Inc (NY). Licensed from Polygram Licensing Division.
– Public Enemy ‘Public Enemy No.1’. Published by Bucks Music Ltd/Island Music Ltd. (P) 1987 Def Jam Recordings. Licensed from Polygram Licensing Division. Available on the Def Jam album ‘Yo! Bum Rush The Show’ (5273572).
– JB’s ‘Blow Your Head’. Published by Intersong Music Ltd. (P) 1974 Polygram Records Inc. Licensed from Polygram Licensing Division.
– T La Rock ‘Breakin Bells’. Published by Hit And Hold Music Inc (ASCAP). (P) 1993 Warlock Records Inc. (Licensed courtesy of Warlock Records Inc).
– LL Cool J ‘Get Down’. Published by Island Music Ltd. (P) 1987 Def Jam Recordings. Licensed courtesy of Polygram Licensing Division. Available on the Def Jam album ‘Bigger And Deffer’ (5273532).
– Digital Underground ‘Humpty Dance’. Published by Zomba/GLG (ASCAP) /Bridgeport/Polygram/Island (BMI). (P) 1989 Tommy Boy Music. Incorporates a sample of ‘Let’s Play House’.
– Uptown ‘Dope On Plastic’. Published by T-Boy Music (ASCAP)/T-Girl Music (BMI). (P) 1989 Tommy Boy Music.
– Coldcut ‘More Beats & Pieces’. Published by Just Isn’t Music. (P) 1997 Ninja Tune. (Licensed courtesy of Ninja Tune).
– London Funk Allstars ‘Sure Shot’. Published by Just Isn’t Music. (P) 1995 Ninja Tune. (Licensed courtesy of Ninja Tune).
– West Street Mob ‘Break Dancin’ (Electric Boogie)’. Published by UK: IQ Music Ltd/USA: Regent Music. (P) 1983 Sugar Hill Records Inc. Licensed courtesy of Castle Music Ltd/Rhino Entertainment Company.
– Hijack ‘Doomsday Of Rap’. Publishing: Copyright Control. (P) 1988 Reservoir Records. (Licensed courtesy of Reservoir Records).
– Renegade Soundwave ‘Ozone Breakdown’. Published by Mute Songs Ltd. (P) 1988 Mute Records Limited. Licensed courtesy of Mute Records Ltd. Taken from the Mute album ‘RSW 1987-1995’.
– The Beginning Of The End ‘Funky Nassau’. Published by Windswept Pacific Songs BMI/UK: Kassner, Edward Music Co Ltd. (P) 1971 WEA International Inc. Licensed courtesy of Warner Special Products (Produced under license from Atlantic Recording Corp).
– The Jimmy Castor Bunch ‘It’s Just Begun’. Published by Jimpire Music/BMI/UK: Minder Music Ltd. (P) 1972 BMG Entertainment. Licensed courtesy of BMG Special Marketing Europe/RCA Records Inc/BMG Entertainment International UK & Ireland Ltd.
8-page booklet with credits
The company name used on this release “PolyGram Records Inc. (New York)” refers to PolyGram Records, Inc..
Year1999
CountryScandinavia
FormatCD
SubformatCompilationMixed
GenreElectronicHip Hop
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Want65
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