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Track Listing 1. Excess 2. Evolution Revolution Love - (featuring Ed Kowalczyk/Hawkman) 3. Over Me - (featuring Ambersunshower/Hawkman) 4. Girls - (featuring Anthony Keidis/John Frusciante) 5. You Don't Wanna - (featuring Ambersunshower) 6. #1 da Woman - (featuring John Frusciante/Flea) 7. Your Name - (featuring Ambersunshower) 8. Diss Never (Dig up We History) - (featuring Hawkman) 9. Bury the Evidence - (featuring Hawkman) 10. Something in the Way - (featuring Hawkman) 11. Five Days - (featuring Cyndi Lauper) 12. Give It to 'Em - (featuring Hawkman) 13. Song For Yukiko, A
Album Notes This is an Enhanced/Hyper CD, which contains both regular audio tracks, multimedia computer files, and provides a link to the artist's website with the help of a web browser. Personnel includes: Tricky (vocals, piano, keyboards); John Frusciante (vocals, guitar); Cyndi Lauper, John Suzuki, Yukiko Takahashi, Alanis Morissette, Ed Kowalczyk, Hawkman, Anthony Kiedis, Ambersunshower, Stephanie McKay (vocals); Marty Rifkin, Mark Gemini Thwaite, Tim Pierce (guitar); Mikio Endo, Rob Cavallo, Jaime Muhoberac (piano); Flea, Wayne Nunes (bass); Josh Klinghoffer (drums). Engineers: Greg Goldman, Ron A. Shaffer, Takita. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
Industry Reviews ...Marked by warm and more welcoming material draped around a series of vocal contributions, recalling the construct of his 1996 NEARLY GOD release... CMJ (06/04/2001)
6 out of 10 - ...It's Tricky uncovered; emotionally unplugged, with raw honesty and the naked sensual Truth fizzing from its multifarious grooves like exposed wires... NME (06/30/2001)
...The album he should've made right after MAXINQUAYE - i.e., a listenable one... Mojo (07/01/2001)
...Undeniably sensual... JazzTimes (12/01/2001)
...Shockingly user-friendly... - Rating: B+ Entertainment Weekly (07/13/2001)
4 discs out of 5 - ...Tricky's triumphant return... Vibe (08/01/2001)
3 out of 5 - ...Sticking to his signature techniques, pairing his gravelly voice with coy female vocals...designing music from random sounds. The slow burning malevolence of vintage Tricky is present... Mixmag (07/01/2001)
4 stars out of 5 - ...It should remind long-disillusioned fans what they liked about tricky in the first place....still strange and uncategorisable... Q (08/01/2001)
3.5 out of 5 stars - ...His outlook and tone are sunnier than ever....Credit goes to its focused,melodic songs and stylistic range - the album veers from dreamily childlike to furiously metallic, from bouncy dance-hall reggae to funked-up TV-theme fun... Rolling Stone (07/05/2001)
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