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Let Them Eat Bingo

1990 studio album by Beats International / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Let Them Eat Bingo is the debut album by British electronic project Beats International, released in spring 1990 on Go! Beat in the United Kingdom and Elektra in the United States. The project was founded and led by disc jockey and former Housemartins bassist Norman Cook, who produced the album alone and intended Beats International to be a collective of permanent and temporary members including singers and other performers. Cook is joined on the album by a host of contributors, including Lindy Layton, Billy Bragg, Double Trouble, and Captain Sensible.

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Let Them Eat Bingo
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 1990
StudioEsselle Studios
Genre
Length54:29
Label
ProducerNorman Cook
Beats International chronology
Let Them Eat Bingo
(1990)
Excursion on the Version
(1991)
Singles from Let Them Eat Bingo
  1. "For Spacious Lies"
    Released: 1989
  2. "Dub Be Good to Me"
    Released: 29 January 1990
  3. "Won't Talk About It"
    Released: May 1990
  4. "Burundi Blues"
    Released: September 1990
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The album is largely built around samples of other records. Although a dance record, Let Them Eat Bingo explores and fuses a vast array of styles, including hip hop, house, blues, reggae, punk rock, gospel, Latin music and African music, leading to an overall worldbeat style. Containing the UK number one single "Dub Be Good to Me" and the Top 10 hit "Won't Talk About It", the album was a success, reaching number 17 on the UK Albums Chart and receiving positive reviews from music critics who commented upon the inventive mixture of musical styles.

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