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Herbert - 100 Lbs album

Herbert - 100 Lbs album

  • Performer: Herbert
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: 100 Lbs
  • Released: 1996
  • Style: Deep House, Downtempo
  • Country: UK
  • MP3 version size: 1413 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1757 mb
  • Other: RA AU MP2 MP4 AHX DTS AIFF
  • Rating: 4.6
  • Votes: 829

Description

100lbs - Matthew Herbert. Открывайте новую музыку каждый день. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией.

CD 1 "100 Lbs" is a re-release of the first Herbert album originally released in 1996 on the Phono label. Mastered by Mike Marsh at the Exchange. Track 1-1 does not include the spoken word piece plus fanfare which appeared at the start of the track on the original Part One 12" and the original 100 Lbs album. Therefore the length of "Rude" is 3:47 on this release, and 4:05 on the 12" and the original album. Track 1-11 does not include a hidden, untitled track at the end of "See You On Monday", which was included on the original 100 Lbs album

CD 1 "100 Lbs" is a re-release of the first Herbert album originally released in 1996 on the Phono label. Track 1-11 does not include a hidden, untitled track at the end of "See You On Monday", which was included on the original 100 Lbs album

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Here is the re-release of Matthew Herbert's first album "100 lbs", which was released originally in 1996 on the label Phono. Almost a classic by now, it is purely instrumental (so before the time he started to work with Dani Siciliano) and still sounds as fresh as a brand new release. The second CD will feature rare tracks & B-sides, most of those from the years 1995/1996

100 Lbs by Herbert on WhoSampled. Discover all of this album's music connections, watch videos, listen to music, discuss and download. The Girl From Ipanema by João Gilberto and Stan Getz feat. Astrud Gilberto (1964). Riding High by Faze-O (1977). Tracks 59-79 (Vocal and FX Samples) by Norman Cook (1992).

Historically, Herbert appeared at a turning point in House evolution. The son of a BBC orchestra engineer and a classically trained composer/arranger, he was the sort of producer who grew easily bored: the standard house blueprint was fun initially but quickly became stifling. He needed to change the rules constantly to maintain the excitement. One unifying element in the Herbert sound has always been his patented surgical swing. Certain non-musician friends have characterized 100 lbs as being close to generic house. The first two cuts verge on typical, but the musical thought is already too clean and pared for that. Though not as polished as it could be, Herbert's debut album, 100 Lb. still shows a unique sensibility and approach to house music. Thinking of You" undoubtedly has the beat to make it work, but the smooth synths give it a bouncy outlook.

Tracklist

1 Rude 4:05
2 Desire 4:25
3 Thinking Of You 4:52
4 Oo Licky 7:36
5 Friday They Dance 6:51
6 Pen 4:32
7 100 Lbs 7:18
8 Take Me Back 7:37
9 Deeper 8:44
10 Resident 5:32
11a See You On Monday 11:37
11b (no audio) 1:00
11c Untitled 2:58

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – James Upton Ltd.
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Phono
  • Copyright (c) – Phono
  • Recorded At – Swingtime
  • Mastered At – The Exchange
  • Made By – PDO, UK – 104092011

Credits

  • Mastered By – Mike*
  • Written-By, Producer – Matthew "Herbert" Herbert*

Notes

Conceived on the pavement. Laboured in Kent. Delivered by forceps.

Recorded in Swingtime.

℗ 1996 Phono © 1996 Phono
Made in England

Released in a Digipak with white tray, manufactured by J. Upton, England.

Track 1 includes an intro (spoken word piece plus fanfare) which appears at the start of the track. This is also how it appears on the original Part One 12". The reissue of 100 Lbs had this piece removed. Therefore the length of "Rude" is 4:05 on this release, and 3:47 on the reissue.
Track 11 includes a hidden, untitled track at the end of "See You On Monday", which ends at 11:37. There's 1 minute of silence before the untitled track starts at 12:38 and lasts until the end at 15:35.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 5 027220 800123
  • Barcode (Scanned): 5027220800123
  • Matrix / Runout: PHONOCD1 104092011 & MADE IN U.K. BY PDO
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L134
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 0451

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
phonocd1, efacd1704026 Herbert* 100 Lbs ‎(CD, Album, PMD) Phono, Phono phonocd1, efacd1704026 UK 1996
phonocd1, efacd1704026 Herbert* 100 Lbs ‎(CD, Album, RP, Uni) Phono, Phono phonocd1, efacd1704026 UK Unknown
!K7209CD Herbert* 100 Lbs ‎(2xCD, Promo) Studio !K7 !K7209CD Germany 2006
!K7209CD Herbert* 100 Lbs ‎(2xCD, Album, RE, RM) !K7 Records !K7209CD Germany 2006

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Comments

Uaha Uaha
Reviewed in the albums section of the NME, 18 May 1996. 8/10
Velan Velan
So does anyone know why the special edition of this is geo-blocked due to copyright restrictions? or anywhere I can purchase online?
Groll Groll
Though not as polished as it could be, Herbert’s debut album, 100 Lbs., still shows a unique sensibility and approach to house music. “Thinking of You” undoubtedly has the beat to make it work, but the smooth synths give it a bouncy outlook. “Oo Licky” beings to showcase of that Herbert humor, with the vocal sample and the digitized voice exhorting the listener to chill out. My favorite track here, “Friday They Dance” is deep and gracious, starting off quietly and content to maintain that mood. A few tracks seem a bit underdeveloped (“Take Me Back” and “Deeper,” for instance), but those shortcomings are more than compensated for by other excellent tracks (like “Resident” or “See You On Monday”). Herbert has helped house move in a new direction, and this album shows the first few steps he took.