The Richest Man In Babylon

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Total Tracks: 15   Total Length: 57:01

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Ken Micallef

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04.22.11
The digital duo delves deeper into Brazil, Jamaica and the Middle East
2004 | Label: Eighteenth Street Lounge (ESL) / InGrooves

Thievery Corporation's Eric Hilton and Rob Garza began their career spinning dance 12-inches around their native Washington, DC, but they've since spanned the globe in search of sultry samples to exploit and exotic cultures to explore. Following 1997's Sounds from the Thievery Hi-Fi and 2000's The Mirror Conspiracy, TC delve deeper into the sounds of Brazil, Jamaica and the Middle East, creating computer dreamscapes of smoky melodies, deep dub bass and downtempo rhythms permeated by an air of mystery. As renowned for their remixes as their original music, TC show off mastery of a myriad of styles in the simmering lounge fuzak of "Heaven's Gonna Burn Your Eyes" (with dreamy Italian vocalist Emiliana Torrini), the Fela-like "Liberation Front," and the bossa nova breeze of "My Destiny." The rest of …Babylon concentrates on reggae/dub romanticism, but the spice is what makes it nice.

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Do You Mind?

Squat

A traveling companion for the road, the airport gate wait, and the cover to a noisy subway line. "Into my arms, I'll catch you.", is just beautiful.

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Day-um That's Good!

cwnidog

This collection works on so many levels, I don't know where to start. There are no lesser songs here. I think that the only musical influence I didn't hear was Peruvian nose flute and I was out of the room for a minute, so I may have jut missed it. In the hands of a lesser duo, the influences could have overrun the base themes, but Eric and Rob handle them and just let them weave in and out adding a bit of spice.

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top of all time

distinctsun

This is one their best albums and one of my favorites of all time. click download album :)

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True Classics

seanmcmann

Any studio album by thievery corporation is a must-have- download now!

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down time favorite

Sol76

The mix of different cultures and styles makes this album a real pleasure to listen. It really transports you to other times and places.

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Top Shelf

allen_ajones

like 96% of all their stuff. The spiritual wisdom hidden in their lyrics is just gravy.

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Groovy

Montagu

Many styles, many vocalists. There's some groovy Reggae here, but my favorites are the more lyrical mystical and eastern ones. The voice in #14 "Until the Morning" is the distinctive Emiliana Torrini, the voice in Lord of the Rings' "Gollum's song." She has such a gentle, honey-soft yet raspy-edged voice. See the newer remix album for some nice east indian touches on "Un simple histoire." Here's some great middle eastern rhythms on #2 "Facing east".

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Awesome~~

EMUSIC-Sebastian

Love this CD amazing stuff - I wish Emusic would get the rights from 18 st for ALL the many remix versions & CD singels of ALL the Thievery Tunes - there are SO many more out there that are hard to find/get. The 18 St guys are awesome & great to deal with. I also love how the songs Resolution & a couple others were properly used/placed in the soundtrack for the film "Callback". Very cool :)

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Classic Downtempo

scrapmetal_simon

Why is this album not a reviewer pick?!!! This album introduced me to their famous sound. If you are toying with the idea of getting acquainted with their work, I highly recommend this entire album as a great start.

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Great Album

Loren-Swendsen

This album is top notch. The grooves are deep and the music is solid. You can put the volume down and get a lot of work done or crank it up and tap your foot. Download this one first.

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Even more similar to its predecessor, The Mirror Conspiracy, than that one was to the first Thievery Corporation LP, The Richest Man in Babylon provides some beat-heavy, languorous excursions into territory long-favored by Thievery Corporation — namely, the music of Brazil, India, and Jamaica — but doesn’t have the hooks or the production finesse to compete with The Mirror Conspiracy. On the opener, “Heaven’s Gonna Burn Your Eyes,” guest Emiliana Torrini treasures her vocals endearingly, but the backing could’ve been taken wholesale from any of a dozen Thievery productions (or perhaps Air’s Moon Safari). “The Outernationalist,” a bass-heavy trip into ambient-dub headspace, sounds great too, but it also occupies the same territory as a previous track (2000′s “Treasure”). Vocalists LouLou and Pam Bricker both return for two features each, practically indistinguishable from their previous tracks. (Of course, it’s difficult to resist a bland sound when the bassline for an entire song, “Un Simple Histoire (A Simple Story),” encompasses only four different notes and continues throughout.) Fortunately, a few tracks on the backside do plow new ground, thanks in part to new guests: “Meu Destino (My Destiny),” with the ephemeral falsetto of Patrick de Santos; “Exilio (Exile),” which introduces Afro-Cuban percussion into the Thievery template; and a great feature for Shinehead on “The State of the Union,” while Garza and Hilton throw in a few extra beats (for once). Admittedly, a solid set of treading-water productions is vastly preferred to a bad album, especially on the dancefloor. Sure, it could’ve been worse, but it also could’ve been slightly different. – John Bush

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