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- Reception
- Track listing (samples will be listed once by relevance)
- References
{{More citations needed|date=August 2012}}{{Infobox album | name = The Dirtchamber Sessions Volume One | type = compilation | longtype = (Mixtape) | artist = The Prodigy (Liam Howlett) | cover = The Prodigy-Dirtchamber Sessions Volume 1.jpg | alt = | released = 22 February 1999 | recorded = 1998 | venue = | studio = | genre = {{flatlist| }} | length = 51:21 | label = XL | producer = Liam Howlett | prev_title = | prev_year = | next_title = | next_year = | misc = {{Extra chronology | artist = The Prodigy | type = compilation | prev_title = The Fat of the Land | prev_year = 1997 | title = The Dirtchamber Sessions Volume One | year = 1999 | next_title = Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned | next_year = 2004 }} }}{{Album ratings | rev1 = AllMusic | rev1score = {{rating|4|5}}[1] | rev2 = Entertainment Weekly | rev2score = C+[2] | rev3 = Hot Press | rev3score = 9/12[3] | rev4 = NME | rev4score = 7/10[4] | rev5 = Sputnikmusic | rev5score = {{rating|4.5|5}}[5] }}Prodigy Present: The Dirtchamber Sessions Volume One is a 1999 solo mix album by Liam Howlett of The Prodigy (the latter was used as a moniker in this case), and it was initially produced for BBC Radio 1's mix show The Breezeblock. There are more than 48 tunes from many artists mixed, scratched and cut. The album came about as a result of a 1998 guest DJ appearance by Howlett on Mary Anne Hobbs's Breezeblock show on the UK radio station Radio 1, producing a similar set. In a bid to stop popular bootleg copies of the show, an official album, essentially an extended version of the Breezeblock mix, was released. The two mixes are not quite the same as permission to use certain tunes was not forthcoming for all samples. Most notable is the removal of The Beatles' "Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band" which was also left off The Chemical Brothers' Brothers Gonna Work It Out DJ Mix but was left on the earlier promo release Radio 1 Anti-Nazi Mix. Reception- Alternative Press (10/00, p. 120) - Included in AP's "10 Essential DJ-Mix Albums" - "...Dark, raw and furious..."
- Muzik (1/00, p. 84) - Ranked #9 in Muzik's "Compilations of the Year '99" - "...as this glorious mash of styles signifies, Liam Howlett knows a thing or two about pop music....The track sequencing is equally inspiring."
Track listing (samples will be listed once by relevance)- Section 1 – 7:18
- Billy Squier, "The Big Beat" (1980)
- Run-D.M.C., "Here We Go (Live At The Funhouse)" (1985) - UNCREDITED
- Mantronix, "Who is It" (Freestyle Mix) (1986) - UNCREDITED
- Vaughan Mason & Crew, "Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll" (1979) - UNCREDITED
- Rasmus, "Punk Shock" (1998) - is mislabelled as "Tonto's Release" in the CD booklet.
- Sugarhill Gang, "8th Wonder" (1980) - UNCREDITED
- Hardnoise, "Untitled" (1991)
- Malcolm McLaren & The World Famous Supreme Team, "Legba" (1983) - UNCREDITED
- Wiz Kid & DJ G.L.O.B.E, "Play That Beat Mr. DJ" (1983) - UNCREDITED
- Syl Johnson, "Different Strokes" (1967)
- The Chemical Brothers, "Chemical Beats" (1994)
- Ultramagnetic MCs, "Kool Keith Housing Things" (1988)
- Lightnin' Rod featuring Jalal, "Sport" (1973)
- La Pregunta, "Shangri La" (1978)
- Ultramagnetic MCs, "Give the Drummer Some" (1988)
- Time Zone, "Wildstyle" (1983)
- Section 2 – 6:44
- Bomb the Bass, "Bug Powder Dust" (1994)
- Grandmaster Melle Mel & The Furious Five, "Pump Me Up" (1985) - mislabelled as being by Grandmaster Flash
- Psychedelic Skratch Bastards, "Battle Breaks" (1992) - UNCREDITED
- The Charlatans, "How High" (1997)
- Melvin Bliss, "Synthetic Substitution" (1973) - UNCREDITED
- Darth Fader and Scarecrow Willy, "Toasted Marshmallow Feet Braxe" (1995) - UNCREDITED
- Afrika Bambaataa, "Looking For The Perfect Beat" (1983) - UNCREDITED
- Schoolly D, "P.S.K. What Does It Mean?" (1985) - UNCREDITED
- Run-D.M.C., "Sucker M.C.'s" (1983) - UNCREDITED
- Treacherous Three, "Feel the Heartbeat" (1981) - UNCREDITED
- The Prodigy, "Poison" (1995)
- Ramsey Lewis, "The Mighty Quinn" (1968) - UNCREDITED
- AC/DC, "Flick Of The Switch" (1983) - UNCREDITED
- Jane's Addiction, "Been Caught Stealing" (1990)
- Tim Dog featuring KRS-One, "I Get Wrecked" (1993)
- Section 3 – 6:03
- Babe Ruth, "The Mexican" (1972)
- The B-Boys, "Rock the House" (1983)
- The Chemical Brothers, "(The Best Part of) Breaking Up" (1996)
- Davy DMX, "One For The Treble" (1985) - UNCREDITED
- Afrika Bambaataa and Soulsonic Force, "Renegades of Funk" (1983) - UNCREDITED
- Incredible Bongo Band, "Apache" (1972) - UNCREDITED
- Word of Mouth, "King Kut" (1985)
- Dynamic Corvettes, "Funky Music Is the Thing" (1975) - UNCREDITED
- Run-D.M.C., "Peter Piper" (1986) - UNCREDITED
- Gaz, "Sing Sing" (1978) - UNCREDITED
- Uncle Louie, "I Like Funky Music" (1979) - UNCREDITED
- Run-D.M.C., "Jam Master Jay" (1983) - UNCREDITED
- Section 4 – 7:52
- DJ Mink, "Hey! Hey! Can You Relate" (1990)
- The KLF, "What Time Is Love? (Pure Trance)" (1988)
- Frankie Bones, "Funky Acid Makossa" (1988)
- Frankie Bones, "Shafted Off" (1988)
- Frankie Bones, "And the Break Goes Again" (1988)
- Meat Beat Manifesto, "Radio Babylon" (1990)
- Marley Marl and MC Shan, "Marley Marl Scratch" (1985) - UNCREDITED
- Kool & The Gang, "Music Is The Message" (1972) - UNCREDITED
- Herbie Hancock, "Rockit" (1983)
- The Prodigy, "Smack My Bitch Up" (1997) - UNCREDITED
- Public Enemy, ¨Public Enemy No. 1" (1987)
- The 45 King, "900 Number" (1989)
- The Prodigy, "Molotov Bitch" (1996) - UNCREDITED
- Propellerheads, "Spybreak!" (1997)
- Beastie Boys, "The New Style" (1986)
- Section 5 – 4:57
- Mix Master Mike, "Eardrum Medicine" (1997) - UNCREDITED
- DJ Swamp, "Skip Proof Guitar Tone 1" (1998) - UNCREDITED
- Sex Pistols, "New York" (1977)
- Fatboy Slim, "Punk to Funk" (1996)
- Medicine, "I'm Sick" (1997)
- Section 6 – 5:48
- Grand Mixer DXT, "The Home of Hip Hop" (1985)
- JVC Force, "Strong Island" (1984)
- Primal Scream, "Kowalski" (1997)
- Beastie Boys, "Time to Get Ill" (1986)
- Barry White, "I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby" (1973)
- All The People featuring Robert Moore, "Cramp Your Style" (1972) - UNCREDITED
- Fred Wesley & The J.B.'s, "Blow Your Head" (1974)
- Dimples D, "Sucker DJ's" (1983) - UNCREDITED
- T La Rock, "Breaking Bells" (1986)
- Section 7 – 3:59
- LL Cool J, "Get Down" (1987)
- Digital Underground, "The Humpty Dance" (1989)
- Uptown, "Dope on Plastic" (1989)
- Coldcut, "Beats and Pieces" (1986)
- The Wild Magnolias, "Soul, Soul" (1971) - UNCREDITED
- Section 8 – 8:40
- London Funk Allstars, "Sure Shot" (1995)
- West Street Mob, "Break Dance – Electric Boogie" (1983)
- T La Rock, "Breakdown" (1985) - UNCREDITED
- The Shadows, "Apache" (1968) - UNCREDITED
- Trouble Funk, "Percussion Solos" (1986) - UNCREDITED
- Spoonie Gee and The Treacherous Three, "Love Rap" (1980) - UNCREDITED
- Hijack, "Doomsday of Rap" (1988)
- Public Enemy, "Countdown to Armageddon" (1988) - UNCREDITED
- James Brown, "Talkin' Loud and Sayin' Nothing" (1972) - UNCREDITED
- Renegade Soundwave, "Ozone Breakdown" (1988)
- The Beginning of the End, "Funky Nassau" (1971)
- The Jimmy Castor Bunch, "It's Just Begun" (1972)
References 1. ^1 {{cite web|last=Bush |first=John |url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-dirtchamber-sessions-vol-1-r403085 |title=The Dirtchamber Sessions, Vol. 1 - The Prodigy : Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards |publisher=AllMusic |date=1999-04-06 |accessdate=2012-08-28}} 2. ^{{cite web|last=Weingarten |first=Marc |url=http://www.ew.com/article/1999/04/16/prodigy-present-dirtchamber-sessions-volume-one |title=Prodigy Present the Dirtchamber Sessions Volume One |publisher=EW.com |date=1999-04-16 |accessdate=2015-07-08}} 3. ^{{cite web|author=Peter Murphy |url=http://www.hotpress.com/Prodigy-Present/music/reviews/albums/The-Dirtchamber-Sessions-Volume-One/549718.html |title=The Dirtchamber Sessions Volume One | Music Review | Album |publisher=Hot Press |date= |accessdate=2015-07-08}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nme.com/reviews/624 |title=NME Reviews - Present The Dirtchamber Sessions Volume One |publisher=Nme.Com |date=2005-09-12 |accessdate=2015-07-08}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/34733/The-Prodigy-The-Dirtchamber-Sessions-Volume-One/ |title=Review: The Prodigy - The Dirtchamber Sessions: Volume One |publisher=Sputnikmusic |date=2010-01-29 |accessdate=2015-07-08}}
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