Album
Rhythm And Stealth
1999 · Electronic
12 collectors on Gatefold own this

Rhythm And Stealth is an Electronic album by Leftfield, originally released in 1999. On Gatefold: 42 pressings tracked, owned by 12 collectors.
About
Rhythm and Stealth is an album by Leftfield released on 20 September 1999. It was the follow up to 1995's Leftism. The album reached #1 in the UK album chart. It was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize in 2000 but lost out to Badly Drawn Boy's The Hour of Bewilderbeast. Rhythm and Stealth had a notably harsher underlying beat than its predecessor with songs such as "Phat Planet" and "Afrika Shox" being much darker than those on the previous album. The album is best known amongst the British public for the song "Phat Planet" which featured on Guinness' 1999 advert Surfer, yet the song was never released as a single. The best selling single from the album was "Afrika Shox" featuring Afrika Bambaataa which peaked at #7 in the UK singles chart. The album was released on CD, Cassette, Double-LP, Quintuple 10" box set and MiniDisc. "Double Flash" was also one of the songs that was remixed into the European release of MTV Music Generator, known as Music 2000. .
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Tracklist
- 1Dusted4:41
- 2Phat Planet5:23
- 3Chant of a Poor Man5:55
- 4Double Flash4:12
- 5El Cid6:01
- 6Afrika Shox5:36
- 7Dub Gussett4:51
- 8Swords5:06
- 96/8 War4:12
- 10Rino's Prayer6:55
Sound DNA
- Electronic
- Big Beat & Breakbeat
- bassheavy
- hypnotic
- nocturnal
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Afrika BambaataaFEATURING VOCALS WRITTEN-BY , VOCALS
- Cheshire CatFEATURING VOCALS VOCALS, WRITTEN-BY
- Nick RapaccioliFEATURING
- Nicole WillisFEATURING VOCALS WRITTEN-BY , VOCALS
- Rino Della VolpeFEATURING VOCALS
- Roots ManuvaFEATURING VOCALS
- Tobias WernerPROGRAMMED BY
12 collectors on Gatefold own this · 42 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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