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Dummy
263 reviews
Portishead
Simply Music UK, 2000
Essential electronic album.
What can be said that already hasn't been said? I don't think there's much. This must have REALLY seemed ground-breaking at the time: Backbeats that sometimes recall hip-hop elements and some real soaring, soulful vocals from Beth Gibbons. There's not a single bad song on here, and it's most famous for the awesome "Sour Times," which sounds at times like a James Bond theme with certain elements. ...
Glory Box
Portishead
Go! Discs, 1994
Give 'Em Enough...Dope, Volume Two
4 reviews
Larry Heard
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DJ Food
, ...
C&s/Mk Mac, 1995
Most Dope for the Dollar
This recording brings drum & bass jungle to a current level of hip-hop awareness with its ability to fuse after-club drive-home twilight fuzzies with down-to-silicon beats even a newbe would appreciate. No played-out Pentium 1 rehash! A serious five-*!
Sour Times
2 reviews
Portishead
Polygram Records, 1994
ultimate chill
i am listing to it right now, it is excellent, buy it, great mixing, on decks, and good for chilling to.
Remixes
Portishead
Australian pressing. 8 track collection of tracks and remixes from Portishead. Includes remixes of Depeche Mode, Noir Desir, Natalie Imbruglia, Unkle, Massive Attack and Sabres Of Paradise, plus 2 Portishead cuts 'Sheared Box' & 'Soured Times' (Lot More Mix). Promo.
Chill Pill
Various Artists
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Morcheeba
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Dance, 2000
Ace new Chill Out collection from down under, including23 tracks. Featuring, Suede 'Asbestos (Ace B-side)', Alex Gopher 'The Child', Primal Scream 'Higher Than The Sun', Finley Quaye 'Even After All', Morcheeba 'Blindfold', Bjork 'Play Dead', Leftfield 'S
Third (Limited Edition Box Set Version)
2 reviews
Portishead
Mercury, 2008
Una larga espera...
Luego de la larga espera podemos disfrutar de Portishead nuevamente. El disco se diferencia un poco de los dos anteriores (demasiado tiempo los separa) pero se logra ver una progresión en su trabaja. La vos de Gibbons es mucho más madura se parece mucho al trabajo que hizo con Rustin Man, no tiene los gritos agudos que nos acostumbramos en Dummy y en Protishead, ni tampoco sus falsetes. Pero ...
Dummy
263 reviews
Portishead
Polygram Records, 1994
Essential electronic album.
What can be said that already hasn't been said? I don't think there's much. This must have REALLY seemed ground-breaking at the time: Backbeats that sometimes recall hip-hop elements and some real soaring, soulful vocals from Beth Gibbons. There's not a single bad song on here, and it's most famous for the awesome "Sour Times," which sounds at times like a James Bond theme with certain elements. ...
Urbal Beats, Vol. 2
18 reviews
Wildchild
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Uberzone
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Utv Records, 1998
Disc 2 much better
There's another review that sums my sentiments exactly. Disc 1 gets 2-3 stars (kind of like a rap with faster beat) But disc 2 is really good; 5 stars)
Glory Times
9 reviews
Portishead
Go! Beat, 1998
Portishead - Glory times
As far as I know, this is not an "official" release by this band, but, I couldn't love it more. If you're not one of those people that HAS to have everything they've ever done, just stick to their major releases, you'll be just fine. This set doesn't really have any new material so to speak, it's a ton of remixes. But, as I said, I love it. Each and every track gives a new representation of ...
Portishead
145 reviews
Portishead
London / Umgd, 1997
Severe version of Portishead obiterated sophomore jinx and created otherworldly masterpiece
I can't think of an instance since Elvis Costello's brilliant This Year's Model that an artist or group so thoroughly obliterated the sophomore jinx in the face of high expectations as Portishead did on this one. And Portishead did so in the same way: by ratcheting up the intensity to a severe level just hinted at in their excellent, but comparatively tame debut. By taking their distinctive, ...
Machine Gun
Portishead
Island / Mercury, 2008
The only physical format of the first single, to be taken from their hugely anticipated new album, is a limited 1-sided etched disc. Universal. 2008.
Third
152 reviews
Portishead
Mercury, 2008
dark, complete, and perfect.
You ever find those albums by artists you respect that prove to you they're geniuses at work? Those albums that, while you're listening, stop you from doing, or even thinking about, anything else? This is that album. It's haunting, arresting, at times beautiful, other times creepy, and ALWAYS courageously out there. This album has balls. You'd think, after 12 years, they'd just get back ...
Live: Roseland NYC
89 reviews
Portishead
London / Umgd, 1998
The coolest trip-hop group live with an orchestra
It seems like it might not work at first, but Portishead's "Live: Roseland NYC" album is probably the most stunning and most original live electronica album. And the string orchestra enhances their songs in unexpected ways. If Portishead's second album sounded like a creepy soundtrack to a Halloween horror movie, the string ensemble take the scary crescendos to a whole new level. Beth Gibbons ...
Tank Girl: Original Soundtrack from the United Artists Film
4 reviews
Stomp
,
Bjork
, ...
Elektra / Wea, 1995
unique
if you want a compilation of non-mainstream artists and music,this is it portishead's roads has to be my favorite numbr off of here along with girl you want by devo the movie rocks!!
Glory Times
9 reviews
Portishead
Go Beat, 1995
Portishead - Glory times
As far as I know, this is not an "official" release by this band, but, I couldn't love it more. If you're not one of those people that HAS to have everything they've ever done, just stick to their major releases, you'll be just fine. This set doesn't really have any new material so to speak, it's a ton of remixes. But, as I said, I love it. Each and every track gives a new representation of ...
The Rip
Portishead
Mercury, 2008
UK twelve inch etched vinyl pressing of the second single lifted from the Bristol Trip Hop/Electronica trio's long-awaited 2008 album Third. Island.
Third [Vinyl]
152 reviews
Portishead
Mercury, 2008
dark, complete, and perfect.
You ever find those albums by artists you respect that prove to you they're geniuses at work? Those albums that, while you're listening, stop you from doing, or even thinking about, anything else? This is that album. It's haunting, arresting, at times beautiful, other times creepy, and ALWAYS courageously out there. This album has balls. You'd think, after 12 years, they'd just get back ...
Dummy
263 reviews
Portishead
Polygram Records, 1994
Essential electronic album.
What can be said that already hasn't been said? I don't think there's much. This must have REALLY seemed ground-breaking at the time: Backbeats that sometimes recall hip-hop elements and some real soaring, soulful vocals from Beth Gibbons. There's not a single bad song on here, and it's most famous for the awesome "Sour Times," which sounds at times like a James Bond theme with certain elements. ...
Portishead
145 reviews
Portishead
London / UMGD, 1997
Severe version of Portishead obiterated sophomore jinx and created otherworldly masterpiece
I can't think of an instance since Elvis Costello's brilliant This Year's Model that an artist or group so thoroughly obliterated the sophomore jinx in the face of high expectations as Portishead did on this one. And Portishead did so in the same way: by ratcheting up the intensity to a severe level just hinted at in their excellent, but comparatively tame debut. By taking their distinctive, ...
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