Fatboy Slim announces 25th anniversary reissue of ‘You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby’

Published at

Set to release on October 13th via Astralwerks.

Photo Credit: Fatboy Slim – Official

Fatboy Slim recently announced the 25th-anniversary reissue of his iconic album, ‘You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby.’ This highly anticipated release is set to drop on October 13th, 2023 via Astralwerks and features remastered audio quality that was half-speed remastered at the world-renowned Abbey Road Studios.

During its initial release in 1998, ‘You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby’ was a defining record of the 90s, reaching number one in the UK album charts and breaking the US Billboard Top 40. The album had four UK Top 10 singles, including ‘Rockafeller Skank,’ ‘Gangster Trippin,’ ‘Praise You,’ and ‘Right Here Right Now.’ These era-defining singles skyrocketed Fatboy Slim’s career and put UK dance music on the global map.

The album earned Fatboy Slim a BRIT Award for Best Producer and two other nominations, gaining recognition from both rock and pop press. It marked a global breakthrough for British dance music and the Big Beat sound.

Pre-order ‘You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby’ here.

Inspired by:electronicgroove.com

spot_img

Related articles

Rising Colombian Producer Ramon Bedoya Releases ‘It’s Me’

Out Now via Dirtybird RecordsBuy / Stream ‘It's Me’https://dirtybird.fanlink.tv/itsmeNovember...

Belgrade Duo Pao Pausto & Fikol Debut ‘Entrada’ EP

REWLER Records proudly present “Entrada,” the latest EP from...

Hideout Festival Turns 15: Phase One Lineup & Tickets On Sale

Hideout is Croatia's most essential festival experience and it...

nimino Releases Claptone Remix of “I Only Smoke When I Drink”

North American Tour Continues to Boston, New York City,...

IGLOOFEST Unleashes a Beastly Program for Its 17th Edition!

Montreal, November 5, 2024 — The chill is setting in,...

LET ME KNOW ABOUT NEW POSTS 🔔

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Discover more from Techno & House Music

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading