The Prodigy: Their Law - The Singles 1990-2005 Vinyl 2LP
$29.95
<p><i>When I was in middle school, I had a friend, James, who was a few years older than me</i> and had just moved over from England. He already hated America because, well, everyone hates America, and moving here had relocated him away from all his friends -- but on top of that, there aren't a lot of raves in the white Catholic suburbs of Boston. We used to hang in his basement for hours, playing video games while he subjected me to <a href="https://www.turntablelab.com/search?type=article%2Cpage%2Cproduct&q=The%20Prodigy&_=pf&pf_v_artist_manufacturer=The%20Prodigy" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><strong>The Prodigy</strong></a>'s <a href="https://www.turntablelab.com/products/prodigy-music-for-the-jilted-generation-vinyl-2lp" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><em>Music for the Jilted Generation</em></a>. At first, I hated it -- I was like "Where's the dude with the crazy hair and nosering? This is not cool." But eventually it took hold and grew on me, and to this day I keep it on my mp3 player. This collection is gonna be a trip down memory lane for a lot of y'all, and just a plain trip for some. Every single that the group released from the moment they signed to XL in 1990 is here, from the <em>Jilted Generation</em> cuts ("Their Law," "Poison") to the <a href="https://www.turntablelab.com/search?type=article%2Cpage%2Cproduct&q=The+Prodigy+Fat+Of+The+Land" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><em>Fat of the Land</em></a> hits ("Smack My Bitch Up," "Firestarter") to the totally overlooked current shit. 15 tracks in all, un-chronologically spread over two LPs.</p> <ul> <li>black double vinyl pressing</li> <li>originally released in 2005</li> <li>printed inner sleeves</li> <li>digital download included</li> <li>original release year: 2005</li> <li>music label: XL Recordings 2022</li> </ul> <h6>reviewed by Chris Lemon-Red 02/2006</h6>