Collection: Fatboy Slim Vinyl Records

Norman Cook's Fatboy Slim project sat at the centre of the late-90s big-beat moment — a UK dance scene that blended sample-led production, breakbeats and pop hooks into something that dominated festivals, ad soundtracks and indie discos for a brief, defining stretch. You've Come a Long Way, Baby remains one of the most-loved dance albums of the period.

The records are explicitly built for loud playback on a serious system; the vinyl pressings of the Skint-era material are particularly cherished.

Best Fatboy Slim Albums on Vinyl

You've Come a Long Way, Baby (1998)
— The breakthrough. "The Rockafeller Skank", "Praise You", "Right Here, Right Now". Defining.

Better Living Through Chemistry (1996)
— The debut. Looser and more eclectic than its successor, with "Going Out of My Head" and "The Weekend Starts Here".

Halfway Between the Gutter and the Stars (2000)
— More vocal-led and song-shaped than its predecessors. "Sunset (Bird of Prey)" and "Ya Mama".

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