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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(based on 65 reviews)
Sales Rank: 9853
Category: Music

Artist: Morcheeba
Publisher: Rhino / WEA
Studio: Rhino / WEA
Manufacturer: Rhino / WEA
Label: Rhino / WEA
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 77050
UPC: 010467705028
EAN: 0010467705028
ASIN: B000003MWY

Release Date: September 24, 1996
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • Moog Island
  • Trigger Hippie
  • Post Houmous
  • Tape Loop
  • Never an Easy Way
  • Howling
  • Small Town
  • Enjoy the Wait
  • Col
  • Who Can You Trust?
  • Almost Done
  • End Theme

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  • Big Calm
  • Charango
  • Dive Deep
  • Fragments of Freedom
  • Dummy

Customer Reviews:   Read 60 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Mellow Trip Jazz   March 29, 2008
Let's say it like this. Just open up a bottle of red wine in a comfortable evenening with your lady and let the music flow with the mood. Great trip hop album!


4 out of 5 stars A very strong, rootsy trip-hop disc   January 18, 2008
Who Can You trust is Morcheeba's first major effort and it's a strong one. Standout tracks for me include "Trigger Hippie" and "Tape Loop," which both should be part of any right-thinking trip-hop mix. The first two-thirds of the disc move consistently and well, giving way to a quiet and gloomy atmosphere in the latter part of the album. This disc and Big Calm both make me think of the old early 70's soul albums and of early, early Funkadelic. This Manchester band was a big part of the extraordinary flowering of musical talent out of that city in the nineties. This disc and Big Calm are the two essential CDs to get by this band.


3 out of 5 stars should have been done later   March 21, 2007
  0 out of 1 found this review helpful

i bought "Big Calm" before this album and was blown away. morcheeba has mastered the trip-pop sound on that album. my expectations for this album were fairly high considering the fact that i heard that it was more straight forward trip-hop. i've listened to this album several times and while it does have strong songwriting, i don't think morcheeba are good enough of a band to go this experimental on their first album. the comparisons musically and structurally on this compared to "Big Calm" are so obvious that in some instances i felt the order of release should have been reversed. there aren't enough singles and catchiness in this one to catch the attention of the listener, especially for a first time out band. i do appreciate the adventurous nature of it, but it just came out a bit to early.


5 out of 5 stars Classic Trip Hop   April 19, 2006
  0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Kind of hard to believe that it's been nearly a decade since Trip Hop was the next big thing. With a few exceptions, one of which is Morcheeba, much of the so called Trip Hop music now sounds dated, and hasn't aged very well.

Morcheeba came at it from a slightly different angle. As an example, I doubt you'll hear any other bands of the genre cover Neil Young, as Morcheeba did. They also got the attention of David Byrne, who in turn introduced them to Jim White. The Godfrey brothers would work, with great effect, on Byrne's "Feelings" and later Jim White's "No such place".

Among their peers, about the only one that comes to mind that still sounds pretty good is Portishead's "Dummy". "Who can you trust" and "Big calm" have, for the most part, stood the test of time, and sound great pretty much from beginning to end. By the time they released "Fragments of Freedom", the band was in the process of fragmenting, and the later releases just don't hold up.

Take a close look at the cover photo. If you know what it is, you'll instantly understand what inspired this album and the optimum state of mind in which to listen to it.



5 out of 5 stars A Smokers Album   January 8, 2006
  3 out of 4 found this review helpful

This album epitomizes "CHILL OUT" music, if you love great lyrics, female vocals, all-round great music and of course your a smoker of the greener persuasion then this is the album just for you. Buy it, and you'll love it!!

Johnny Jargon!


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