Customer Reviews
better than ever - By: The Optical Stairway, 22 Sep 2008 
I would not say the other reviewer is much of a prodigy fan if he cant hear the differencein the remastering ! sounds better than ever, & although some of the bonus remixes / additional tracks are not up to the prodigy polished touch - the ruffin the jungle & weather experience remixes more than make up for it. An excellent introduction to early 90s 'dance' music.
Don't bother - By: Father Jack, 20 Sep 2008 
I'm a huge Prodigy fan but I wouldn't bother with this if you've already got the original CD.
Give it a miss - it's pretty disappointing.
Brilliant...!!! - By: , 05 Aug 2002 
The diamond of the old skool rave scene. The best Prodigy albumin my opinion (although I'm a big fan of fast paced dance music like happy hardcore) with some of their best tracks, & at the same time it is an absolute disaster. Why Liam & the gang decided to leave out the released single versions of Fire & Wind it up used to be a mystery to me, I now know why, to earn more money. Charly is a bit different aswell, though some would argue better on the album, aswell as a couple of others being a little different. The brilliant versions of Fire & Wind it up (rewound) were left out & replaced with terrible remixesin comparrison. You used to have to fork out another £10 just to get the two singles, worth every penny (especially Wind it Up which has "We are the Ruffest", a brilliant tune). The albums great but don't buy it. Go back, typein Eperience expanded & pay the extra couple of quid to get the cd with the b-sides, because on it are 2 of the best Prodigy tracks ever, the proper version of charly with full cat influenced safety messages aswell as We are the Ruffest. Compare the tracks on the 2 cd's & you will c what I mean then appreciate being able to buy this reworked version of Experience, because I had 2 do it the hard way & spend a lot more than you'll have to. The extra money spent is worth it ten fold, trust me.
This is where is all started, you must own this album. - By: Sean Higgins (Sean_Higgins1@Hotmail.com), 05 Sep 2001 
The Prodigy's first album. They might not release albums as often as we wish, but each time they do the music has evolved & owning this album allows you to 'experience' how The Prodigy have changed. This first album features songs that go back to the good old days of rave music, with songs featuring many sound samples including the classics Charly (a must for anyone that can remember the 'Charly says' adverts) & Fire, which leaves its lyricsin you head long after you have stopped listening to the song, whichin this case is not a bad thing. All of the songs on the album are original & have their own very distictive sounds, helped by the great use of the sound samples. Don't be put off by the age of the album it still sounds fresh.
65 mins of music perfection - By: rob@cooperbrown.com, 13 Jul 2001 
A slice of music history wrappedin a plain white cover. This album is arguably the best dance album ever made & testament to the writing genius of Liam Howlett. When I first bought 'Experience' I listened toin virtually non-stop for 3 months & still find it interesting today. It's consistent song quality throughout is rarely seenin albums of any genre.