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Thievery Corporation, The Richest Man in Babylon

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1146384

Disk length: 57m 35s (15 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2002

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Heaven's gonna burn your eyes 4:12
2. Facing east 3:45
3. The outemationalist 3:32
4. Interlude 1:22
5. Omid ( hope ) 3:50
6. All that we percieve 3:48
7. Un simple histoire 3:47
8. Meu destino ( my destiny ) 3:31
9. Exilio ( exile ) 3:04
10. From creation 4:21
11. The richest man in Babylon 3:52
12. Liberation front 5:06
13. The state of the union 4:30
14. Until the morning 3:58
15. Resolution 4:48

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Review

Thievery Corporation's Eric Hilton and Rob Garza have always treated the line between acoustic and electronic music as a drunken sailor might, unpredictably falling on one side or the other with equal frequency. By this measure, The Richest Man in Babylon is their soberest effort to date, striding confidently into jazz, soul, world beat, and other styles with a direct, reverential approach. The band's last record, Sounds from the Verve Hi-Fi, featured a set of classic jazz tunes unadorned with remixes or reinterpretation. But the songs on Babylon are originals, incorporating not just jazz but Afro-beat, Brazilian dance, Persian and Indian music, reggae, and psychedelia, all while making expert use of new and old collaborators like Sleepy Wonder, Lou Lou, and Shinehead. Icelandic singer Emiliana Torrini makes an instant impression on the first track, "Heaven's Gonna Burn Your Eyes," her voice freeing the song's melody and structure with just a few hypnotic bars. It's hard to call this an electronic record at all; even their dub-influenced tracks miss a certain studio sheen, as if Hilton and Garza simply waded into a sweltering Jamaican beach party and hit record. But while it misses the ambient, ethereal edge that made The Mirror Conspiracy a downtempo classic, Babylon satisfies with organic energy and tasteful eclecticism. --Matthew CookeRob Garza and Eric Hilton consider it their most introspective work to date. Existing somewhere between rock, dub, psychedelic, Latin, and electronic music, this 2002 album finds the duo elevating their signature sound with more contemplative and thought-provoking songwriter. The jewel case is housed in a slipcase along with a 40-page black & white photo booklet. Eighteenth Street Lounge. 2002.

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The Richest Man in Babylon

Tracks: 16 (+1 tracks), Disk length: 1h 8m 18s (+10m 43s)

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