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Maxinquaye is the
debut album by
English rapper and
producer Tricky,
released on 20
February 1995 by 4th & B'way Records, a
subsidiary of
Island Records...
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genre of trip hop.
Tricky embarked on a solo
career with his
debut album,
Maxinquaye, in 1995. The
release won
Tricky po****r
acclaim and
marked the beginning...
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featured female vocalist on trip hop
pioneer Tricky's
debut album,
Maxinquaye (1995). She also
worked with him on his
subsequent albums,
Nearly God...
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version of "Karmacoma",
renamed "Overcome" for his
debut studio album,
Maxinquaye. M****ive
Attack themselves recorded a
second version of the song (without...
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Martina Topley-Bird, who had
worked with him on his
previous album Maxinquaye (1995).
Nearly God was
recorded in
three w****s
during the summer, in New...
- just had to put up with it.".
Tricky also
released his
debut solo album,
Maxinquaye in 1995, to
great critical acclaim. The
album was
produced largely in...
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minorities in England. Exclaim!
called it the "rightful heir" to Tricky's
Maxinquaye. "Gl****" – 4:30 "Victims" – 3:51 "Backward" – 4:43 "Nine" – 1:54 "Curious"...
- (1999) 3:31 4. "Black Steel" (radio edit)
Maxinquaye 3:42 5. "Pumpkin" (edit, feat.
Alison Goldfrapp)
Maxinquaye 4:07 6. "Broken Homes" (feat. PJ Harvey)...
- Ponderosa, an
American Southern rock band Ponderosa, a
track on the
album Maxinquaye by
Tricky 'The Ponderosa', the home of Bryn
Cartwright in the 1997 British...
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premiered on 27
March 2013.
Tricky compared False Idols to his
debut album,
Maxinquaye,
concluding that "False
Idols is a
better album." He also
stated that...