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'''Vegas''' is the first album released by the
electronic music duo
The Crystal Method.
The vocals are done by
Trixie Reiss.
All writing is by Scott Kirkland and Ken Jordan, except "Comin' Back" and "Jaded", which were also written with Trixie Reiss.
"Busy Child" features portions of "Juice (Know the Ledge)" by
Eric B. & Rakim, "Trip Like I Do" features samples from the
Jim Henson film, ''
The Dark Crystal''. Also, the female vocals heard throughout the song were taken from an answering machine message that
Scott Kirkland had received from a woman he met in a club. "Keep Hope Alive" contains elements from a speech by
Jesse Jackson. "Bad Stone" features samples from two
Bill Cosby stand-up routines, "Tonsils" and "Chicken Heart", which were both from his ''
Wonderfulness'' album. "Busy Child" was on the soundtrack of ''
Lost in Space'' and ''
Gone in Sixty Seconds''. "Keep Hope Alive" was featured in the film ''
The Replacement Killers'' and is used as the title theme for ''
Third Watch''. Several songs off the album were used in the game ''
FIFA '98: Road to World Cup'' and the soundtrack to the game '', as well as some original songs and the track "Now Is the Time", which can be found on the
UK version of the ''Vegas'' album. Also, on the ''
Chef Aid'' album for ''
South Park'', a re-working of the song "Vapor Trail" is featured, including vocals from
DMX,
Ol' Dirty Bastard,
Ozzy Osbourne, and
Fuzzbubble. The song has been renamed "Nowhere to Run", or sometimes "Nowhere to Run (Vapor Trail)". Most recently, the song "High Roller" has been used in some
Victoria's Secret ads and ''
Donkey Konga 2''.
The short hidden gap after the track "High Roller" is a repetition of the start of the
Massive Attack track "Hymn of the Big Wheel".
Most of the tracks on Vegas features complex usage of sound filtering, and also rely heavily on subtle effects. ''Vegas'' in particular is unique to other albums from
The Crystal Method due to the fact that the overall sound give the impression of being more "handcrafted".
Original
# "Trip Like I Do" – 7:34
# "Busy Child" – 7:25
# "Cherry Twist" – 4:25
# "High Roller" – 5:29
# "Comin' Back" – 5:39
#
★ Contains a short
hidden track in the
pregap.
# "
Keep Hope Alive" – 6:12
# "Vapor Trail" – 6:31
# "She's My Pusher" – 5:41
# "Jaded" – 7:05
# "Now Is the Time" (UK bonus track)
# "Bad Stone" – 5:09
# "Trip Like I Do, (Can't You)" - 04:28 (UK Bonus Track)
Since the US release does not include the track "Now Is the Time", "Bad Stone" is placed as the tenth and final track on the album.
Deluxe Edition
The Crystal Method will celebrate the 10th Anniversary of their debut album Vegas by re-releasing it in a special deluxe version on September 18th, 2007.
The new version of Vegas will be a remastered double disc featuring rare, live, and remixed tracks in addition to the original 10 song album material.
Remixes for the deluxe edition come courtesy of
Paul Oakenfold, MSTRKRFT, Hyper, Sta, Deadmau5, Koma & Bones, Tom Real vs. The Rogue Element and Myagi.
Also included is the original 1993 version of the Vegas single "Comin' Back" with the video for the album version along with the video for "Busy Child." Preceding the deluxe edition's release, "Busy Child [Sta Remix]" will be available on iTunes as of August 28.
CD 1
# "Trip Like I Do" – 7:34
# "Busy Child" – 7:25
# "Cherry Twist" – 4:25
# "High Roller" – 5:29
# "Comin' Back" – 5:39
# "
Keep Hope Alive" – 6:12
# "Vapor Trail" – 6:31
# "She's My Pusher" – 5:41
# "Jaded" – 7:05
# "Bad Stone" – 5:09
CD 2
# "Busy Child" (Sta Remix)
# "Trip Like I Do" (Tom Real vs The Rogue Element Remix)
# "Keep Hope Alive" (MSTRKRFT Remix)
# "Comin' Back" (Koma and Bones Remix)
# "Busy Child" (Hyper Remix)
# "Cherry Twist" (Deadmau5 Remix)
# "Busy Child" (Paul Oakenfold Remix)
# "High Roller" (Myagi Remix)
# "Comin' Back" ('93 Demo)
# "Vapor Trail" (Live)
# "Busy Child" (video)
# "Comin' Back" (video)