You've Come a Long Way, Baby

Label
Skint
Running length
14 tracks
Running time
71:27

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    Track     Duration Listeners
1 Right Here, Right Now 5:54 430,870
2 The Rockafeller Skank (Full Version) 2:38 5,399
2 The Rockafella Skank 4:02 7,830
3 Fucking In Heaven 3:54 91,949
4 Gangster Trippin 5:19 91,599
4 Gangster Tripping 5:19 110,865
5 Build It Up, Tear It Down 5:04 22,614
6 Kalifornia 5:52 116,874
7 Soul Surfing 4:55 111,130
8 You're Not From Brighton 5:19 99,344
9 Praise You (Full Version) 5:21 8,295
10 Love Island 5:17 114,840
11 Acid 8000 7:26 104,475
12 How Could They Hear Us 5:07 3,814

About this album

You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby is the second studio album by English big beat musician Fatboy Slim, released on 19 October through the label Skint Records. The album received critical acclaim, particularly for its beats and hooks, and is considered a benchmark album in big beat music.

The album’s title is taken from a marketing slogan for the cigarette brand Virginia Slims, similar to how Fatboy Slim’s debut album Better Living Through Chemistry borrowed chemical company DuPont’s “Better Living Through Chemistry” tagline for its title. You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby faced issues regarding the use of profanity, most notably on the track “Fucking in Heaven” where the word fucking is spoken 108 times by DJ Freddy Fresh. Strong language is also used in “Gangster Tripping” over a hundred times too. Because of this, the album was given a Parental Advisory sticker.
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