Second Toughest in the Infants is the fourth album by Underworld, and the second in their classic "MK2" lineup with Darren Emerson. With this album, Underworld expanded on their progressive palette, while developing their signature sound of abrasive beats and anthemic melodies. The unusual name of the album derives from a comment made by member Rick Smith's six-year-old nephew, Simon Prosser, when asked on his progress at Infant School; the level of schooling attended by four- to seven-year-old children in the United Kingdom. Second Toughest featured the single "Pearl's Girl".
Overview
The album opens with one of Underworld's longest tracks to date; the multi-suite "Juanita : Kiteless : To Dream of Love", which features all three parts intersecting each other at various points during the piece. The loungy, drum and bass track "Banstyle" follows, alongside its downtempo, half-speed counterpart "Sappy's Curry". The rest of the record showcases advancements in the Underworld sound: both "Rowla" and "Pearl's Girl" feature club-ready abrasive beats and basslines, while "Blueski" and "Stagger" incorporate live acoustic guitar and light, melancholic arrangements, respectively. "Pearl's Girl" is one of the few Underworld songs to use breakbeats.
Due to the success of the single "Born Slippy .NUXX", Second Toughest was re-issued with a bonus disc containing the single-only tracks "Born Slippy .NUXX" and "Rez"; Japanese editions also featured "Cherry Pie", an early version of "Rowla"; and the "(Carp Dreams... Koi)" mix of "Pearl's Girl".
Track listing
All songs by Darren Emerson, Karl Hyde, and Rick Smith unless noted.
Side A
- "Juanita : Kiteless : To Dream of Love" – 16:36
Side B
- "Banstyle / Sappy's Curry" – 15:22
- "Confusion the Waitress" – 6:47
Side C
- "Rowla" – 6:31
- "Pearl's Girl" – 9:36
Side D
- "Air Towel" – 7:37
- "Blueski" – 2:55
- "Stagger" – 7:37
Reissue bonus CD
- "Born Slippy .NUXX" – 11:40
- "Rez" – 9:55 (Hyde/Smith)
- "Cherry Pie" – 8:25
- "Pearls Girl (Carp Dreams... Koi)" – 10:06
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