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The Richest Man In Babylon

The Richest Man In Babylon

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Artist: Thievery Corporation
Label: Eighteenth Street
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 100 reviews
Sales Rank: 3483

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.5

MPN: 60
UPC: 766481893127
EAN: 0766481893127
ASIN: B00006CY6H

Release Date: October 1, 2002
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Tracks:

  • Heaven's Gonna Burn Your Eyes
  • Facing East
  • The Outernationalist
  • Interlude
  • Omid (Hope)
  • All That We Perceive
  • Simple Histoire (A Simple Story)
  • Meu Destino (My Destiny)
  • Exilio (Exile)
  • From Creation
  • The Richest Man In Babylon
  • Liberation Front
  • The State Of The Union
  • Until The Morning
  • Resolution

Similar Items:

  • The Mirror Conspiracy
  • The Cosmic Game
  • Versions
  • Sounds from the Thievery Hi-Fi
  • The Outernational Sound

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
Thievery Corporation's Eric Hilton and Rob Garza have always treated the line between acoustic and electronic music as a drunken sailor might, unpredictably falling on one side or the other with equal frequency. By this measure, The Richest Man in Babylon is their soberest effort to date, striding confidently into jazz, soul, world beat, and other styles with a direct, reverential approach. The band's last record, Sounds from the Verve Hi-Fi, featured a set of classic jazz tunes unadorned with remixes or reinterpretation. But the songs on Babylon are originals, incorporating not just jazz but Afro-beat, Brazilian dance, Persian and Indian music, reggae, and psychedelia, all while making expert use of new and old collaborators like Sleepy Wonder, Lou Lou, and Shinehead. Icelandic singer Emiliana Torrini makes an instant impression on the first track, "Heaven's Gonna Burn Your Eyes," her voice freeing the song's melody and structure with just a few hypnotic bars. It's hard to call this an electronic record at all; even their dub-influenced tracks miss a certain studio sheen, as if Hilton and Garza simply waded into a sweltering Jamaican beach party and hit record. But while it misses the ambient, ethereal edge that made The Mirror Conspiracy a downtempo classic, Babylon satisfies with organic energy and tasteful eclecticism. --Matthew Cooke

Album Description
Rob Garza and Eric Hilton consider it their most introspective work to date. Existing somewhere between rock, dub, psychedelic, Latin, and electronic music, this 2002 album finds the duo elevating their signature sound with more contemplative and thought-provoking songwriter. The jewel case is housed in a slipcase along with a 40-page black & white photo booklet. Eighteenth Street Lounge. 2002.


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3 out of 5 stars The lounge duo broaden their sound from background noodling to more overt stylings   September 19, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Released in 2002, THE RICHEST MAN IN BABYLON is the third album and second mature effort by Washington D.C.-based lounge duo Thievery Corporation. Eric Hilton and Rob Garza specialize in a globalist chillout style that, from a musical standpoint, is pretty insubstantial fluff but which works quite well in the background for setting the mood. In common with their last album THE MIRROR CONSPIRACY, we find French vocals over a sitar ("Un Simple Histoire") and samba stylings ("Meu Destino"). There are samples from the Smithsonian's Rastafarian Elders CD ("The Outernationalist", "From Creation") and faux-1960s epic film scores ("Interlude").

A new aspect of Thievery Corporation's sound on THE RICHEST MAN are vocals that actually communicate something instead of being just spliff-inspired murmurings. Emeliana Torrini guest-stars on two tracks, and with angry reggae vocalist Sleepy Wonder the Corporation now had a source of fresh Rasta material. Indeed, upon hearing the album opener "Heaven's Going to Burn Your Eyes", you may wonder if the group has gone pop, but these songs are balanced by more abstract chillout material.

A troubling aspect of THE RICHEST MAN, however, is its theme of the global masses held down by The Man. Initial pressings of the album included a large booklet of photographs of poor people from around the globe, and some of the lyrics seek to be critical of the authorities ("State of the Union", "The Richest Man in Babylon"). Hilton and Garza ran 18th Street Lounge, one of the most exclusive venues in Washington D.C. where only perfect fashion sense and the hippest personal bearing would get you in, and one is tempted to doubt the sincerity of their concern for the global poor.

If you are unfamiliar with the work of Thievery Corporation, THE MIRROR CONSPIRACY and THE COSMIC GAME have the duo doing what they do best, background ambience (I lately favour the latter for its psychadelic tinges). I find THE RICHEST MAN the weakest of their mature albums.



5 out of 5 stars Hands down, Thievery's Best album....   March 27, 2008
Really, folks. This is the album to buy. It's modern, relaxing and upbeat. Great music for the spring and summer, in particular! Put together very well and great compositions! I love it more, each and every time I hear it. I would recommend this, to everyone!!


4 out of 5 stars Electronic Lounge Music.   February 5, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Thievery Corporation is the DJ duo of Rob Garza and Eric Hilton, and their music is a fusion of dub, acid jazz, Indian classical dance music, rap, reggae, and Brazilian (bossa nova), with a downtempo-chillout lounge quality. The Richest Man in Babylon is their third album, and features vocalists from around the world (Iceland, Jamaica, France) including Emiliana Torrini, LouLou, Pam Bricker, Latin singers and several Jamaican rappers. Tracks include:

1. Heaven's Gonna Burn Your Eyes (4:10)
2. Facing East (3:43)
3. The Outernationalist (3:30)
4. Interlude (1:21)
5. Omid (Hope) (3:48)
6. All That We Perceive (3:46)
7. Un Simple Histoire (A Simple Story) (3:45)
8. Meu Destino (My Destiny) (3:29)
9. Exilio (Exile) (3:03)
10. From Creation (4:20)
11. The Richest Man In Babylon (3:50)
12. Liberation Front (5:04)
13. The State Of The Union (4:28)
14. Until The Morning (3:57)
15. Resolution (4:46)

G. Merritt



5 out of 5 stars Metro Bars and Hip Hotels   November 21, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

A friend suggested this album to me when I complimented the Hotel Costes #6 CD he was playing. He pegged it, knowing exactly what I was looking for. This collection allows me to transcend where I am, ease into a different realm of musical intricacy, varied rhythms, and compelling voice instruments, to a place where I can focus on just the music, or let it provide a background for whatever I am doing. It is definite mood music, for a variety of activities. Sexy, haunting, relaxing and uplifting at the same time. The words are often not discernible or even foreign, but the voices delivering them play an integral role in rounding out the essence of the track. Intriguing instrumentals mixed in for variety. Richest Man in Babylon is a rich assemblage of types of music that are so different, and yet complimentary. It is new and fresh each time I listen to it, and at the same time enough familiarity to be comforting with soothing melodies and pulsations.


5 out of 5 stars Exceptional fusion.   July 9, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful



Words cannot fully describe the vibes that emerge through the sound of this CD. I first heard it at a Microsoft conference in Virginia. Before the speaker took stage, The Richest Man in Babylon had captivated the audience. Something only a Thiethery Cororation could do. Immagine a group of highly thinkers in the world standing still; Absolutely mesmerized by a mystical fusion of JazzBigBandElectroCeltic sound. It was so ooooo relaxing; so oooo captivating that I got off my seat, walked to the sound system and asked the MC what algorithm he used to produce such a fantastic sound. He told me the sound was rendered by a DC group called Thievery Corporation. Ever since, I have been and remained a fan. Buy and listen to this CD. Also checkout the dub version of the same album.
Dr. Israel King, Ph.D. Author of: How To Keep A Man.How To Keep A Man



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