| Fatboy Slim |

Fatboy
Slim, 2004
|
| Background information |
| Birth name |
Quentin Leo Cook |
| Also known as |
Norman Cook,
Pizzaman |
| Born |
July 31, 1963 (1963-07-31) (age 44) |
| Origin |
Bromley, Kent, United Kingdom |
| Genre(s) |
Electronic,
Big
beat, Trip-hop,
Dance |
| Occupation(s) |
Musician, Producer, DJ |
| Instrument(s) |
Turntables |
| Years active |
1996 – present |
| Label(s) |
Skint, Astralwerks, Southern
Fried |
Associated
acts |
The
Housemartins, Beats International, Freak
Power |
| Website |
FatboySlim.net |
Fatboy Slim (born Quentin Leo Cook
on July
31, 1963[1], also known as Norman
Cook) is a British big beat
musician. He stopped using 'Quentin' and began calling himself 'Norman'
while a schoolboy, long before he adopted any other pseudonym.
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Contents
- 1 History
- 2 Awards
- 3 Bands
and pseudonyms
- 4 Discography
- 4.1 Studio
albums
- 4.2 Live
albums
- 4.3 Compilations
- 4.4 EPs
- 4.5 DVDs
- 4.6 Singles
- 4.7 Other
Songs
- 5 Notes
- 6 External
links
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History
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Cook grew up in Reigate, Surrey, England, and was
educated at Reigate Grammar School. He
started a punk fanzine
as a teenager and at sixth-form college met Paul
Heaton. At 18, Cook went to the Brighton Polytechnic to study
a BA in English,
Politics
and Sociology.
Although he had begun DJing some years before, it was at this
time that he began to develop his skills on the thriving Brighton club
scene. In 1985
he was diverted by a phone call from his old friend, Paul
Heaton. Heaton had moved to Hull
and had formed a guitar
band called The Housemartins.
The Housemartins' bassist had just quit on the eve of
their first national tour and, although Cook had lost interest in the rock scene
and could barely play a musical instrument, he agreed to move to Hull
to join them. The band soon had a hit single with "Happy Hour". They
also reached number
one just before Christmas 1986 with a version of "Caravan of Love".
However, by 1988
they had split up. Heaton and the band's drummer Dave Hemingway went on
to form The Beautiful South,
while Cook moved back to Brighton to pursue his interest in the style
of music he preferred. It was at this time that he first started
working with young studio engineer Simon
Thornton, with whom he continues to make records. All Cook's records
released from that point onwards have involved both of them to varying
degrees (Thornton is credited in 2004 as "Executive Producer" for example).
Cook formed Beats International, a loose
confederation of studio musicians including vocalists Lindy
Layton, Lester Noel, D.J. Baptiste, rapper MC Wildski, and keyboardist
Andy Boucher. Their first album, Let Them Eat Bingo,
included the number one single, "Dub Be Good to Me". "Dub Be Good To
Me" caused a legal dispute revolving around allegations of infringement
of copyright
through the liberal use of unauthorised samples:
the bassline
was a note-for-note lift from The Clash's "The Guns Of
Brixton" and the song also borrowed heavily from the S.O.S.
Band's "Just Be Good To Me". The 1991 follow-up album Excursion on the
Version, an exploration of dub and reggae rhythms, failed to repeat the success
of its predecessor.
Cook then formed Freakpower, with horn player and singer
Ashley Slater. The duo released their debut album, Drive Thru
Booty, in 1994,
which contained the single "Turn On Tune In Cop Out". The cut was
picked up by the Levi's
company for use in a multimillion-dollar advertisement
campaign. Freakpower
has also done several other releases under the name Fried
Funk Food.
In 1995,
Cook enlisted help from producer friends Tim Jeffery and JC Reid to
create a solo house music album
under the 'Pizzaman' pseudonym. The "Pizzamania" album spawned
3 UK
Top 40 hits in 'Trippin' on Sunshine', 'Sex on the Streets' and
'Happiness'. 'Happiness', was picked up by the Del
Monte Foods corporation for use in a UK
fruit juice ad. Cook also experimented with other side projects, and
enjoyed some underground success as The Mighty Dub Katz with "Magic
Carpet Ride".
In 1996,
Cook then re-joined Ashley Slater for the second Freakpower album,
titled Everything for Everybody.
Later that same year, Cook adopted the alter-ego pseudonym
Fatboy Slim and began frequenting the Brighton club The Big Beat
Boutique. While DJing at the club, Cook befriended The Chemical Brothers,
who suggested that he work on his own material instead of merely DJing.
1997 to present
The Fatboy Slim album Better
Living Through Chemistry (released through Skint
Records) marked Cook's emergence into the big time. Filled with retro
samples and funk-laden grooves, the album was among the first in the
then-new big
beat sound. It also spawned one Top 40 UK hit, "Everybody Needs a 303".
After Cook's remix
of Cornershop's
"Brimful
of Asha" topped the charts, such musical heavy hitters as Madonna
and U2 asked him
to produce for them.
Fatboy Slim's next work was the single "The
Rockafeller Skank," released prior to the album You've Come a Long Way,
Baby, both of which were released in 1998 to rave reviews.
This album also produced the single "Praise You", which also became a major
dance hit, giving Cook his first UK solo number
one. Its video,
directed by Spike Jonze, won numerous awards.
Further Fatboy Slim works have appeared in movies,
television series, and more ads
and started a trend where Norman Cook appeared in each video in some
shape or form. In 1999, he was on tour, stopping in San
Francisco and New
York's Hammerstein Ballroom.
Halfway
Between the Gutter and the Stars was released
in 2000 and
featured two collaborations with Macy Gray. It also included "Sunset (Bird
of Prey)", a slower tempo piece based around a sample of Jim
Morrison from The
Doors, and "Weapon of Choice",
which also boasted an award-winning video starring Christopher
Walken.
July 13, 2002. The Big Beach Boutique II, where over 250,000 people saw
Fatboy Slim play live.
On 13
July 2002
Fatboy Slim performed the second of his free, open air concerts on
Brighton beach. Despite expecting a crowd of around 60,000 people the
event instead attracted an estimated 250,000 who crammed the promenade
and beach between Brighton's famous piers. Local police forced the
event to end early amid safety concerns and overcrowding. After the
music had finished and the crowd began to dissipate, traffic ensued
throughout the Brighton area with many caught in traffic jams until the
morning. Despite these problems the event was hailed as a great success
by most who attended.
Cook was awarded a star on the city of Brighton's Walk of
Fame, next to that of Winston Churchill. He married TV
personality Zoë
Ball in 1999;
the couple have one son named Woody. Cook is also a 12% shareholder of
the football club he has supported
since moving to Brighton in the late 1980s, Brighton & Hove
Albion.
In 2002,
Q
magazine named Fatboy Slim in their 50 Bands To See Before
You Die list.
In January 2003,
Cook and his wife underwent a very public break-up, but three months
later, they were reconciled.
In 2004, Cook released two remixes in June and July, based on Max
Sedgley's "Happy" and "Follow Me Follow Me (Quem Que Caguetou)" by Black
Alien & Speed. The latter, a Hip Hop hit from Brazil, became
popular in Europe
after having appeared on the Nissan X-Trail advert (portraying a more
extreme type of marathon). Fatboy Slim's remix was then used in the
advert itself.
His first album in four years, Palookaville,
was less successful than previous releases. In the UK, BBC
Radio 1 received an exclusive play of the first single "Slash Dot
Dash", while in the U.S. "The Joker" (a collaboration with Bootsy
Collins) had been exclusively aired. The song was appearing on the
radio and was made quickly available on iTunes
months ahead of the album release.
Palookaville
represented a significant shift in style for Cook, from loop and sample
based compositions to more conventional song structures and many
original recordings of real instruments (Cook himself plays bass on
some of the album's tracks, with Simon Thornton playing various other
instruments along with guest artists, e.g. Justin Robertson). This
change in style also led to the use of new production techniques and
studio technology. Until Palookaville Cook had been using an Atari ST
computer for sequencing and composition, a classic production tool
favoured by many dance music producers for its stability, simplicity
and rock solid timing. For the new album he made use of a Protools rig,
a powerful digital audio workstation environment found in most modern
recording studios. This perhaps reluctant move by Cook was ultimately
necessary to deliver the polished production style evident in the
recordings. The resulting body of work features "traditional" Fatboy
Slim tracks such as "Jin Go Lo Ba" alongside full length vocal tracks
including a suitably updated rendition of the Steve
Miller Band's "The Joker". (The music video for the latter consists
entirely of kittens
in the lead roles). The album also features many more vocal
collaborations including tracks with rapper Lateef and
Brighton-based band Johnny Quality.
In 2005, his 2004 hit single "Wonderful Night" was placed on
Konami's Dance Dance Revolution
Extreme 2 for PlayStation 2.
In June 2005 he filled the Friday night headline slot on the
'Other Stage' at the Glastonbury Festival, a booking
which actually generated a financial loss for Cook when he decided to
stage a spectacular visual show involving banks of display screens at
the rear of the stage (with his DJ booth set in the middle) and a
sophisticated 3D light show with special glasses supplied to members of
the audience. In a televised post-gig interview Cook revealed how the
cost of staging the show had outstripped the famously low appearance
fees received by Glastonbury performers.
In October of the same year Fatboy Slim and Talking
Heads singer David Byrne
revealed their plans for a musical about Imelda
Marcos, the controversial ex-First Lady of the
Philippines. It premiered at Australia's Adelaide Festival of Arts
in March 2006.
On the New Years Eve 2005, Fatboy Slim performed live on Bondi
Beach in Australia. During this all night set, Fatboy Slim reverted to
his original style of music production and DJing with an emphasis on
Dance music.
Why Try Harder is Fatboy Slim's greatest
hits album and was released on 19 June 2006. It comprises eighteen tracks, including
ten Top
40 singles, a couple of Number Ones and two exclusive new tracks -
"Champion Sound" and "That Old Pair of Jeans". The title comes from the
famous UK album cover for You've Come A Long Way Baby,
which featured a large man with a T-shirt bearing the legend "I'M #1 SO
WHY TRY HARDER". Cook has repeatedly stated in 2006 interviews that the
phrase "why try harder" is a statement, not a question.
On 24 June 2006, Fatboy Slim headlined The "Rock
Ness Festival" at Loch Ness, Scotland. The following month
he also filled the Saturday headline slot at the Global
Gathering festival, Long Marston Airfield in
the English
Midlands. He played a two hour set containing most of his classics and
also some of his new material. This is widely regarded as one of the
highlights of the festival, perhaps just losing out to Daft Punk's
once in a lifetime performance the previous evening.
Once again Fatboy appeared in front of an impressive visual stage set
comprising video screens and 3D lighting. A spectacular firework
display rounded off the show.
After being banned by police from playing in Brighton since 2002
after the deaths of two people at his 2002 gig, Fatboy Slim was given
permission in 2006 to play again in his home town. On 1 January 2007 he
played to an audience of over 20,000 fans along Brighton's seafront
(along Madeira Drive along the beach east of Brighton
Pier). Tickets to the event were made available only to Brighton
residents, although inevitably some were sold to others on eBay. He recently
performed in Brazil, in its version of the Big Brother reality show.
Fatboy Slim's Big Beach Boutique 3 was deemed a stunning
success by Sussex Police, Fatboy Slim, and the crowd.
The gathering was named "best party city" by DJ David
Guetta, although this was just after both his CD mixers broke down.
"Luckily" he said "Fatboy plays vinyl" and so the crowd returned. The
Cuban Brothers and David Guetta opened the show. Cook performed mixes
of Gorillaz
and Fedde Le Grand's "Put Your Hands Up For (Brighton)".
Awards
- In 1999 Cook won three MTV awards for the video to "Praise
You" - for best direction, best choreography and best breakthrough
video.
- September, 2001 Fatboy Slim's video for "Weapon of Choice"
took six prizes at the MTV Video Awards in New York,
making the British DJ the night's biggest winner.
- In May, 2007,
Cook received an Ivor Novello Award for his
outstanding contribution to British music.
Bands and pseudonyms
- The Housemartins
- Beats International
- Freak Power
- Pizzaman
- The Mighty Dub Katz
- Yum Yum Head Food
- Sunny Side Up
- Chemistry
- DJ Delite Used in DJ Tools (e.g. acapellas) for Fatboy Slim
Singles
- The Feelgood Factor
- Sensataria
- Son Of A Cheeky Boy
- Son Of Wilmot
- The Joker
- Norman Cook
Discography
Studio albums
- Better
Living Through Chemistry (1996) #63 UK
- You've Come a Long Way,
Baby (1998) #1 UK, #34 US (Platinum)
- Halfway
Between the Gutter and the Stars (2000) #8 UK
- Palookaville
(2004) #14 UK
Live albums
- On the Floor at the
Boutique (1997)
- Live on Brighton Beach
(2002)
- Big Beach Boutique II
(2002)
- Bondi Beach: New Years
Eve 06 (2006)
Compilations
| Year |
Title |
Notes |
| 1993 |
Skip to My Loops |
A collection of samples aimed at DJs; Released as
'Norman Cook' |
| 1995 |
Pizzamania |
Released under the moniker 'Pizzaman' |
| 1995 |
Southern Fried House |
Compilation appearance as 'Pizzaman'; features 'Baby
Loop' and 'Trippin' on Sunshine' |
| 1997 |
Beat Up the NME (live) |
Free mix CD with NME magazine |
| 2001 |
A Break from the Norm |
Sample compilation |
| 2002 |
My
Game |
Live album |
| 2006 |
Fala
aí! |
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| 2006 |
The Greatest Hits
- Why Try Harder |
#2 UK |
EPs
- Illuminati
(November
19, 2002)
- Camber Sands
(November
19, 2002)
- The Pimp (November
19, 2002)
DVDs
- Big Beach Boutique
II - The Movie (2002)
- The Greatest Hits
- Why Make Videos (2006)
Singles
| Year |
Single |
UK
Singles Chart |
Album |
| 1996 |
"Everybody Needs a 303" |
#191 |
Better
Living Through Chemistry |
| 1996 |
"Punk to Funk" |
#177 |
Better
Living Through Chemistry |
| 1997 |
"Going Out of My Head" |
#57 |
Better
Living Through Chemistry |
| 1997 |
"Everybody Needs a 303
(Remix)" |
#34 |
Better
Living Through Chemistry |
| 1998 |
"The Rockafeller Skank" |
#6 |
You've Come a Long Way,
Baby |
| 1998 |
"Gangster Trippin" |
#3 |
You've Come a Long Way,
Baby |
| 1999 |
"Praise You" |
#1
(#36 US) |
You've Come a Long Way,
Baby |
| 1999 |
"Right Here Right
Now" |
#2 |
You've Come a Long Way,
Baby |
| 2000 |
"Sunset (Bird of Prey)" |
#9 |
Halfway
Between the Gutter and the Stars |
| 2001 |
"Demons" (feat. Macy Gray) |
#16 |
Halfway
Between the Gutter and the Stars |
| 2001 |
"Star 69" / "Weapon of
Choice" |
#10 |
Halfway
Between the Gutter and the Stars |
| 2001 |
"Song for Shelter" / "Ya
Mama" |
#30 |
Halfway
Between the Gutter and the Stars |
| 2001 |
"Drop The Hate" (12 Inch Only) |
#101 |
Halfway
Between the Gutter and the Stars |
| 2002 |
"Retox" (12 Inch Only) |
#73 |
Halfway
Between the Gutter and the Stars |
| 2004 |
"Slash Dot Dash" |
#12 |
Palookaville |
| 2004 |
"Wonderful Night" |
#51 |
Palookaville |
| 2005 |
"The Joker" |
#32 |
Palookaville |
| 2005 |
"Don't Let The Man Get
You Down" |
#153 |
Palookaville |
| 2006 |
"That Old Pair of Jeans" |
#39 |
The Greatest Hits
- Why Try Harder |
| 2006 |
"Champion Sound" |
|
The Greatest Hits
- Why Try Harder |
Other Songs
| Year |
Song |
From |
| 1999 |
"Badder Badder Schwing" (Freddy Fresh feat. Fatboy Slim) |
The Last True Family Man (Freddy
Fresh Album) |
| 2001 |
"Because We Can" |
Moulin Rouge! |
Notes
External links
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| v • d • e Fatboy
Slim
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| Discography
Studio albums
Better
Living Through Chemistry | You've Come a Long Way,
Baby | Halfway
Between the Gutter and the Stars | Palookaville
| Bondi Beach: New Years
Eve 06
Live albums
On the Floor at the
Boutique | Live on Brighton Beach
| Big Beach Boutique II
Compilation albums
Skip to My Loops
| Pizzamania
| Southern Fried House
| A Break from the Norm
| My
Game | The Greatest Hits
- Why Try Harder
Remix album
Fala
aí!
EPs
Illuminati
| Camber Sands
| The
Pimp
DVDs
Big Beach Boutique
II - The Movie | The Greatest
Hits: Why Make Videos
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International | Freakpower | "I
See You Baby" | Lateef the Truth Speaker | Beat
Up the NME
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