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Fancy Footwork

Chromeo

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Album Review

Back with a slicker set of moves and immaculately groomed hooks, on Fancy Footwork Chromeo are in even more control of their sound than they were on She's in Control. The duo's debut was undeniably fun, but it was such a slave to the rhythm that, at times, it was numbing; on this album, Chromeo take their electro textures and funky beats in a very pop direction, topping them with memorable melodies and witty lyrics. From the tongue-in-cheek drama of "Intro" — which conjures visions of Chromeo ascending the stage from a cloud of dry ice — Fancy Footwork builds on everything that made previous singles like "Needy Girl" good dirty fun. "Tenderoni" is a great example of the album's tighter, glossier sound and swivel-hipped rhythms, while "Fancy Footwork" itself boasts growling, squealing, and purring Moogs and a percussion breakdown made for busting a move. And, by trimming the fat off their tracks, Chromeo have made more room for knowing, entendre-laden fun. "Momma's Boy," with its instantly lovable electric piano riff and lyrics about finding your sweetie eerily similar to your folks, is a funny, catchy, twisted update on the Hall & Oates-style pop that the band loves so much. Skit-like humor seeps into "Call Me Up," which pauses while a girl looks around for Chromeo's phone number, and "My Girl is Calling Me (A Liar)," which ends with a brief conversation between Dave One and a talkboxing Pee Thug. Elsewhere, Dave and Pee show their sensitive side: "Bonafied Lovin" shows them taking more time to court a conquest, and the "Needy Girl" sequel "Opening Up" finds them trying monogamy — and liking it. Even though Fancy Footwork's grooves aren't quite as deep as those on She's in Control, Chromeo's transformation into polished Lotharios with pop skills to match more than makes up for it. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi

Customer Reviews

1986, But In A Good Way!
     

After their first album proved to be a dance club sleeper, I was seriously doubting that Dave 1 and P-Thugg could pull off a sophmore album that would equal the genius of their first album. After several listens, this is definately a million times better than their old stuff. The production is top-notch, the lyrics are almost too catchy (but in a good way), and it will make you want to dance all night. As they said this is "Slick Lovers Funk" or Rick James meets Shalamar rollin on 22's while Roger and Zapp do a drive by. Get the idea? Get this now!

Retro 80s
     

Just got this CD! I feel like I felt into a 80s pimped out teen movie starring Michael J. Fox who falls in love with some chick from Prince's entaurage of hot girls. Somehow they manage to win a dance contest while running away from gangsters with the help of a friendly robot?

100%
     

is such an incredibly sexy song to dance to I can't stop playing it for everyone i know! the whole album is a "must buy" for any fan of dancing with soul.

Biography

Formed: 2003 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Genre: Electronic

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Electro-funk duo Chromeo formed in Montreal in the early 21st century, a project of former hip hop producers Dave One and Pee Thug (news flash: not their given names). Dave handled guitars...
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  • $9.99
  • Genres:Alternative, Music, Electronic, Rock
  • Released:Jun 19, 2007

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