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Beats International

 
Artist: Beats International
Beats International

Group Members:

MC Wildski, Lester Noel, Lindy Layton, Andy Boucher, Luke Cresswell, Norman Cook

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  • Formed: 1989, Brighton, England
  • Disbanded: 1991
  • Genres: Electronica
  • Representative Albums: "Let Them Eat Bingo," "Excursion on the Version," "Floorfillers Anthems"
  • Representative Songs: "Dub Be Good to Me," "Won't Talk About It," "For Spacious Lies"

Biography

After the 1988 demise of the superb British pop group the Housemartins, Brighton-born bassist Norman Cook returned to his first love, DJing, and became one of the English music scene's most successful remixers. In 1989 he launched a solo recording career with the single "Won't Talk About It," featuring the falsetto vocals of Billy Bragg; the record became a major dance hit, and after a follow-up, "For Spacious Lies," Cook formed Beats International, a loose confederation of studio musicians including vocalists Linda Layton and Lester Noel, rapper MC Wildski, and keyboardist Andy Boucher.

Beats International's 1990 debut single, "Dub Be Good to Me" -- a cover of the SOS Band's "Just Be Good to Me" incorporating the bass line of the Clash's "The Guns of Brixton" -- topped the UK charts, becoming an international club smash. After another hit, the soul/jazz/worldbeat cocktail "Burundi Blues," the group issued their sample-heavy debut LP Let Them Eat Bingo, which debuted in the Top 20 of the British charts. Although Cook had become even more highly sought-after as a remixer, teaming with artists ranging from Aztec Camera to the Jungle Brothers, he reconvened Beats International in 1991 for Excursion on the Version, an exploration of dub and reggae rhythms; when the album failed to repeat the success of its predecessor, Cook disbanded the group to focus on his new unit, Freak Power. [See Also: Fatboy Slim] ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Beats International

Beats International, 1991
Background information
Origin United Kingdom
Genres Electronic
Years active 1989 - 1992
Labels Elektra Records
Telstar Records
Go! Beat
Members
Norman Cook
Lindy Layton
Lester Noel
David John-Baptiste
MC Wildski
Andy Boucher

Beats International was a British electronic music band, formed in the late 1980s by Norman Cook (better known as Fatboy Slim), after his departure from The Housemartins.

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Career

A loose confederation of musicians, the line-up also included vocalists Lindy Layton, Lester Noel, rappers D.J. Baptiste (The crazy MC), MC Wildski and keyboardist Andy Boucher. Unusually, the band's live line-up also incorporated a graffiti artist, who would paint designs on a backdrop while the musicians played.

Their first album, Let Them Eat Bingo spawned the UK number one single "Dub Be Good to Me", a re-working of the S.O.S. Band's hit "Just Be Good to Me", based around a sample of the bassline from The Clash's "Guns of Brixton" and featuring Layton on vocals.

The second Beats International album was 1991's Excursion on the Version, which featured a greater use of dub and reggae sounds, but failed to repeat the success of its predecessor. This was the final Beats International recording, with Cook next going on to form Freakpower.

Discography

Albums

Year Album UK Albums Chart[1]
1990 Let Them Eat Bingo
#17
1991 Excursion on the Version
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Singles

Year Single UK Singles Chart[1] U.S.[2] U.S. Dance Album
1990 "Dub Be Good to Me"
#1
#76
#1
Let Them Eat Bingo
"Won't Talk About It"
#9
#76
#4
"Burundi Blues"
#51
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1991 "Echo Chamber"
#60
-
-
Excursion on the Version
"The Sun Doesn't Shine"
#66
-
-
"In the Ghetto"
#44
-
-
1992 "Change Your Mind"
-
-
#28

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 50. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 
  2. ^ Beats International chart history

 
 

 

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