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Fatboy Slim (born on July 16, 1963, Quentin Leo Cook) also known as Norman
Cook is a British musician in the dance music genre. His style is known as
big beat, a combination of hip hop, breakbeat, rock, and rhythm and blues.
He stopped using 'Quentin' and began calling himself 'Norman' long before he
adopted any other pseudonym.
Cook grew up in Reigate, Surrey, and was educated at Reigate Grammar School.
He started a punk fanzine as a teenager and at sixth-form college met Paul
Heaton. At 18, Cook went to university to study a BA in English, Politics
and Sociology.
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Although he had begun DJing some years before, it was at this time that he
began to develop his skills on the thriving Brighton club scene. In 1985 he
was diverted by a call from his old friend, Paul Heaton. Heaton had moved to
Hull and had formed a guitar band called The Housemartins.
The Housemartins' bassist had just quit on the eve of their first national
tour and, although Cook had lost interest in the rock scene and could barely
play a musical instrument, he agreed to move to Hull to join them. The band
soon had a hit single with "Happy Hour". They also reached number one just
before Christmas 1986 with a version of "Caravan of Love". However, by 1988
they had split up. Heaton and the band's drummer Dave Hemingway went on to
form The Beautiful South, while Cook moved back to Brighton to pursue his
interest in the style of music he preferred. It was at this time that he
first started working with young studio engineer Simon Thornton, with whom
he continues to make records. All Cook's records released from that point
onwards have involved both of them to varying degrees (Thornton is credited
in 2004 as "Executive Producer" for example).
Cook formed Beats International, a loose confederation of studio musicians
including vocalists Lindy Layton and Lester Noel, rapper MC Wildski, and
keyboardist Andy Boucher. Their first album, Let Them Eat Bingo (included
the Number 1 single, "Dub Be Good to Me"). "Dub Be Good To Me" caused a
legal dispute revolving around allegations of infringement of copyright
through the liberal use of unauthorised samples: the bassline was a note-for-note
lift from The Clash's "The Guns Of Brixton" and the song also borrowed
heavily from the S.O.S. Band's "Just Be Good To Me". The 1991 follow-up
album Excursion on the Version, an exploration of dub and reggae rhythms,
failed to repeat the success of its predecessor.
Cook then formed Freakpower, with horn player and singer Ashley Slater. The
duo released their debut album, Drive Thru Booty, in 1994, which contained
the single "Turn On Tune In Cop Out". The cut was picked up by the Levi's
company for use in a multimillion-dollar ad campaign.
In 1995, Cook enlisted help from producer friends Tim Jeffery and JC Reid to
create a solo album, Pizzaman. The album featured one track ("Happiness")
that was picked up by the Del Monte Foods corporation for use in a UK fruit
juice ad. In 1996, Cook then re-joined Ashley Slater for the second
Freakpower album, titled Everything for Everybody.
Later that same year, Cook adopted the alter-ego pseudonym Fatboy Slim and
began frequenting the Brighton club The Big Beat Boutique. While DJing at
the club, Cook befriended The Chemical Brothers, who suggested that he work
on his own material instead of merely DJing.
The Fatboy Slim album Better Living Through Chemistry (released through
Skint Records) marked Cook's emergence into the big time. Filled with retro
samples and funk-laden grooves, the album was among the first in the
then-new big beat sound. It also spawned one Top 40 UK hit, "Everybody Needs
a 303". After Cook's remix of Cornershop's "Brimful of Asha" topped the
charts, such musical heavy hitters as Madonna and U2 asked him to produce
for them.
Fatboy Slim's next work was the single "The Rockafeller Skank" which was
released prior to the album You've Come a Long Way, Baby, both of which came
out in 1998 to rave reviews. This album also produced the single "Praise
You", which also became a major dance hit, giving Cook his first UK solo
number one. Its video, directed by Spike Jonze, won numerous awards. Further
Fatboy Slim works have appeared in movies, television series, and more ads.
Halfway Between the Gutter and the Stars was released in 2000 and featured
two collaborations with Macy Gray. It also included "Sunset (Bird of Prey)",
a slower tempo piece based around a sample of Jim Morrison from The Doors,
and "Weapon of Choice", which also boasted an award-winning video starring
Christopher Walken.
Cook was recently awarded a star on the city of Brighton's Walk of Fame,
next to that of Winston Churchill. He married TV personality Zoë Ball in
1999; the couple have one son named Woody. Cook is also a minority owner of
the football club he has supported since moving to Brighton in the late
80's, Brighton & Hove Albion.
In 2002, Q magazine named Fatboy Slim in their list of the 50 Bands to See
Before You Die.
In January 2003, Cook and his wife underwent a very public break-up, but
three months later, they were reconciled.
In 2004, Cook released two remixes in June and July, based on Max Sedgley's
"Happy" and "Follow Me Follow Me (Quem Que Caguetou)" by Black Alien &
Speed. The latter, a Hip Hop hit from Brazil, became popular in europe after
having appeared on the Nissan X-Trail advert (portraying a more extreme type
of marathon). Fatboy Slim's remix was then used in the advert itself. His
first album in four years, Palookaville, was also announced in July. Cook's
next studio album was confirmed for release on 4th October in the UK (Skint
records) and 5th October for the US (Astralwerks). In the UK, Radio 1
received an exclusive play of the first single "Slash Dot Dash", while in
the US "The Joker" (a collaboration with Bootsy Collins) had been
exclusively aired. The song was appearing on the radio and was made quickly
available on iTunes months ahead of the album release.
Palookaville represented a significant shift in style for Cook, with a
reduction in the traditional Fatboy Slim reliance on vocal loops, and the
introduction of real instruments (Cook himself plays bass on some of the
album's tracks, with Simon Thornton playing various other instruments, along
with various guests, e.g. Justin Robertson) and more conventional song
structures. More "traditional" Fatboy Slim tracks such as "Jin Go Lo Ba"
coexist with full-length vocal tracks such as a rendition of the Steve
Miller Band's "The Joker". The album also features many more vocal
collaborations, including with rapper Lateef and Brighton-based band Johnny
Quality.
In 2005, his 2004 hit single "Wonderful Night" was placed on Konami's Dance
Dance Revolution Extreme 2 for PlayStation 2.
In October 2005 Fatboy Slim and Talking Heads singer David Byrne revealed
their plans for a musical about Imelda Marcos, the controversial ex-First
Lady of the Philipines (during the notorious dictatorship of her husband,
the Marcos family stole billions of dollars from that country's treasury) .
It is set to premier at Australia's Adelaide Festival of Arts in March 2006. |
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