Customer Reviews
this is what prodigy is all about!! - By: johnny paul, 03 Sep 2006 
what a greatest hits compilation!!, usually with greatest hits compilations there are a few dud tracks on them, NOT THIS ONE, i have loved the prodigy for years, there music started as classic rave/dance & now has developedin to a genre all on its own, every tune on this album is very distinct & everybody will of heard the firestarters,breathe,out of space,poison etc so i dont need to tell you how good they are, its the re worked tracks of voodoo people & charly that stand out on disc one they sound so fresh, if you buy this album i definatly suggest u buy the 2 disc set as the new tracks razor & back to school are fantastic full of the prodigy energy they installin all there tracks & there are sum really good
remixes & sum great live performances on there 2 which as any prodigy fan will tell u is what prodigy do best kick it live!!!, allin all i dont think you can own a better greatest hits compilation, well done prodigy boys!!
amazing songs - amazing times - By: luke mark john, 23 Aug 2006 
mind blowing classics from one of the biggest groups of all time, i reccomend listening to it very very wasted/out of it. quality buy!
Classic old skool choons - By: Glenn Richards, 06 Nov 2005 
Unfortunately I'm just slightly too young to fully remember the rave scene of the early 90s, but a lot of the music lives on. One of the things that always annoyed me about Prodigy though... the versions of the tracks on the albums were often completely different to the mixes that you'd heard on the singles.
Fortunately they seemed to stop doing this by the time Fat Of The Land came out, but by that time it was impossible to get hold of the single mixes of classics like "Everybody In The Place", "Poison" & of course "Charly". I'm told that "Prodigy Experience" was available with a limited edition CD with the single mixes, but I was never able to find this.
This compilation has almost redeemed that failure. Here we have the proper single mixes of all the classic Prodigy tracks... with one notable exception. The track "Fire" is missing.
Other than this though, great.
All The Prodigy Classics In One! - By: Niall McGowan, 05 Nov 2005 
well, what can i say? The Prodigy has to be one of the best bands ever, no dout about it. And this is all the most famous work of the legend that is Liam Howlett. We Start of with the all time classic FireStarter, the song that was banned of Top Of The Pops becuase of Keith Flints 'scary' appearance, then on to there other massive hit, Breathe with vocals by both Keith Flint & Maxim. All of the all time great are featured on this album including the highly contivercial 'Smack My Bitch Up' & 'Hotride' which is featuredin there latest studio album 'Always Out Numbered, Never Out Gunned'. Allin all if you are a Prodigy fan, this is a definate must have, no dout about it.
An education for all new Prodigy fans - By: , 26 Oct 2005 
This CD is simply the best of what Prodigy have done over the last 15 years. You could obviously have added a few more tracks but Liam has chosen a good selection here. Voodoo People especially well mixed.