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Jimi Choo 02. Classic Fantastic 03. Big Night Out 04.
Korean Bodega 05. The Grave and the Constant 07. Swashbucklin' in Brooklyn 08.
Back on the Block 09. Mister Sun 11. King of New York 12. Scooby Snacks 14. Blues for Suckers 15. Coney Island Girl 16.
We, The Three 17. Love Unlimited 18. Live Have Love 19.
We Have All the Time in the World 20. The Fun Lovin' Criminal CD 2 01. I Love Livin' In The City 02. Bomin' The L 03. Up On The Hill 05.
Passive/Aggressive 07. Mi Corazon 08. Southside 09. Come Find Yourself 10. I Can't Get With That 11. Where The Bums Go 12. 10th Street 13.
Smoke 'Em 14. Got Our Love 15. The Ballard Of NYC 16. Methadonia 17. Will I Be Ready CD 3 01.
Take Me Back 02. How It Be 03. You Got A Problem 04. That Ain't Right 05. Run Daddy Run 06.
Is Ya Alright 07. The Preacher 08. Dickholder 09.
Gave Up On God 10. Friday Night 11. She Sings At The Sun 12. Keep On Yellin' (Featuring Roots Manuva) 13.
Conversations With Our Attorney 14. The Girl With The Scar 15.
U No I Bin Livin' 16. Mothertrucker 17. Jive Descarga.
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. Years active 1993–present Associated acts Huey and the New Yorkers, Radio Riddler, Website Members Past members Steve Borgovini Maxwell Jayson Fun Lovin' Criminals are a band from. Their musical style is eclectic, covering styles such as, and. They are best known for their hit ', which features samples from films by, and the song 'Love Unlimited', which recalls 's. Their songs often focus on life in, as well as in general. Their lyrics can be gritty or in nature, touching on topics such as and urban violence, but they are just as often humorous or satirical. The band gained a large following internationally, notably in north-west, around the release of their first two albums in the late 1990s.
Contents. History Formation and first albums: 1993–1999 The band was formed in 1993 by, and Steve Borgovini after Leiser, who was already friends with Borgovini, met Morgan at the club where they both worked. They started playing together and would provide the entertainment for the club when a booked act failed to show up. It was during one of these stand-in gigs that they came to the attention of and they were offered a record deal., the band's first album, was released in the summer of 1996 by and followed their single, 'The Grave And The Constant' (UK No. 72), which was released a month earlier, into the UK charts. The album also featured the UK Top 40 hits, ' (UK No. 22), 'The Fun Lovin' Criminal' (UK No.
26) and 'King Of New York' (UK No. The subject of latter touched on the imprisonment of, the wannabe gangsters emulating his style, and his fans and followers in his community that maintained his innocence. The biggest hit, 'Scooby Snacks', features samples from films by and a guitar sample from song 'Movement of Fear', interspersed with rap verses and a sung, anthemic, chorus.
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Come Find Yourself had a slow rise up the, finally peaking at No. 7 and spending well over a year in the chart, however it failed to make any impact in the US. The success of the album prompted the re-release of 'Scooby Snacks' as a single, alongside a cover of the classic ', which this time reached UK No. 12., released in August 1998 by, had a far grittier sound to it tempered by three upbeat songs, and several downtempo tracks, including 'Love Unlimited', a tribute to. ', one of the aforementioned upbeat songs, was the biggest hit from the album, reaching No. 15, their second-highest placing single so far after the re-release of 'Scooby Snacks'.
In June 1999 the band played at on the Pyramid Stage. Their December 1999 album, released by was a compilation album consisting mostly of laid back style covers and different versions of earlier released tracks. While making reasonable sales, the album was their weakest selling album yet and remained so for some years. It was around this time, in 1999, that Steve Borgovini left the band. He was replaced by Maxwell 'Mackie' Jayson. A permanent replacement was found in 2003 in the form of Mark Reid (aka ) from, who had previously worked with the band as Jayson's technician.
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Mainstream success: 2000–2008 The band's third studio album, was released in early 2001. Back under EMI, the album had all new songs including the eponymous single which became their biggest hit yet, reaching No.
It was the only single release from the album to reach the UK Top 40, and its success helped Loco to reach No. 5 in the UK Albums Chart. Their final album under EMI was a 'best of' compilation called Bag of Hits released in 2002. It was released in both one and two disc versions, with the second disc featuring remixes of Fun Lovin' Criminals songs by other artists. EMI released this album against the wishes of the band, who were not happy with the two disc version. However, despite their objections it reached No. 11 in the UK Albums Chart.
After parting company with EMI the band was picked up by in the UK, under which they released their fourth studio album (2003). While it received strong, but not fantastic, music reviews it failed to live up to the commercial success of any of the previous albums, peaking at No. 20 in the UK Albums Chart. The best-selling single from the album reached No. EMI continued to release the band's back catalog, as well as unreleased songs on two more albums.
The Fun Lovin' Criminals made no further releases until 2005 album, still under Sanctuary Records. This was very much a to New York with many songs extolling the virtues of the city. In June 2008 they made their second appearance at the Glastonbury Festival, this time on the Jazz World Stage. 2009–present In April 2010 was released, kicking off a European tour which began in Manchester. Legal wranglings with their previous manager meant that this album was their first official output in five years, although they had played live during this period. Leiser and Benbini had produced much of the album in London, while Morgan recorded his parts in New York.
Classic Fantastic was the first album on Kilohertz, the band's own label, and signaled a new business model for the Fun Lovin' Criminals based on touring their live shows rather than relying on record sales alone. Singles from the album were the title track 'Classic Fantastic' followed by 'Mr Sun'. The official video for 'Mr Sun' was cancelled due to volcanic ash, and a montage of old home movies was used in its place. The third single was the double A-side 'We The Three' and 'Keep On Yellin' featuring South London's, released August 16, 2010. During July 2010 the band recorded a special series of songs with Roots Manuva. The project, dubbed 'Criminal Manuvas', was recorded at studios for BBC Radio 6 Music; songs included a reggae version of 'Scooby Snacks' and an alternative version of 'Witness'.
In September 2010 the band were touring, and they announced a live album: via Pledge Music. In March 2014 they released The Bong Remains The Same, a live concert video. In February 2016, they released a deluxe, expanded edition of debut album ' to mark its 20th anniversary, and the band toured the album by performing it in full alongside some of their other tracks, throughout the UK and Europe, and at a number of festivals that Summer and into 2017. The band have currently been working on the follow-up to their 'Mimosa' compilation, titled 'Another Mimosa', which features covers of some of their favourite songs, and reworkings of some of their own songs and is due for release in 2018.
The band have also been working on their 7th studio album of new original material expected in 2019. Side projects Huey Morgan is a on BBC. As well as winning Bronze for his acclaimed on, Morgan has appeared on 's, a show Slips, sat in for and on, appeared in the as a accented London record shop owner, voiced a character in the video game, and most bizarrely appeared with on on prime-time. All three band members have released side-projects. Benbini's band Uncle Frank has released an album, as has Leiser, albeit some of his previous 'unreleased' work. Both Leiser and Benbini have collaborated on myriad remixes as well as a full remix album in a reggae-dub style under the moniker.
Morgan has released an album and toured with several acquaintances, including Benbini, as, raising money for veterans as he did so. Discography. Erlewine, Stephen Thomas (2002). Hal Leonard Corporation. ^ Bozza, Anthony. Rolling Stone.com.
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