Artist: Beats International
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" --
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Albums
Main Albums:
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Fatboy Slim: Halfway Between The Gutter And The Stars
2000 Astralwerks -
Fatboy Slim: The Fatboy Slim~ Norman Cook Collection
2000 Universal -
Fatboy Slim: Better Living Through Chemistry
1997 Astralwerks
Track Artist On:
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Various Artists: Ministry Of Sound Presents Chilled 1991-2008
2008 Ministry Of Sound -
Various Artists: Queer As Folk (US) The Final Season: Music From Th...
2005 Tommy Boy -
Various Artists: Moulin Rouge (Music From Baz Luhrmann's Film)
2001 Interscope -
Various Artists: Tomb Raider: Music From The Motion Picture
2001 Elektra -
Various Artists: Now That's What I Call Music Vol.2
1999 Virgin -
Various Artists: Lost In Space (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1998 TVT -
Various Artists: Monster Breaks: A Collection Of Big Beat Finery
1998 FFRR -
Various Artists: Senseless (Music From The Dimension Motion Picture...
1998 Gee Street





















