Faithless
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Faithless are a UK group of musicians whose music is described by one of their band as a cross between trip-hop and dance. Their songs include "God is a DJ", "Reverence" (reaching #10 in the UK), "Insomnia" (reaching #3), "Salva Mea" (reaching #9 as a remix), "We Come 1" (also reaching #3) and "One Step Too Far" (featuring Dido, Rollo's sister, reaching #6).
The four original members of Faithless were Maxi Jazz, Sister Bliss, Jamie Catto and Rollo. Jamie Catto left after their second album, Sunday 8PM. For No Roots, Faithless were joined by LSK. Rollo also acted as producer for the second half of his sister Dido's debut album, No Angel. Dido has been a guest singer on a number of Faithless tracks, including "Flowerstand Man" from Reverence, "Hem of his Garment" from Sunday 8PM, "One Step Too Far" from Outrospective and "No Roots" from the album of the same name.
Faithless have released four albums of their own work, called Reverence, Sunday 8PM, Outrospective and No Roots. Each of these albums was also rereleased with a bonus disc of remixes and alternative versions under a different name- Irreverence, Saturday 3AM, Reperspective and Everything Will Be Alright Tomorrow respectively. A new single was released on June 2004, called "Mass Destruction", and debuted at #7 in the UK. The album No Roots was released on the same month, which debuted at #1, becoming their highest charting album ever, beating Outrospective (#4), Sunday 8PM (#10) and Reverence (#26).
It has been reported that Faithless are to split up after their current tour, which ends on 30 April 2005. Speculation started after Rollo wrote "We set out thinking it would be our last album, feeling maybe we have had our time in the sun". However, their official website has a tour of Europe ending in August. They have currently released a greatest hits compilation, called Forever Faithless - The Greatest Hits.
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Discography
Albums
Official:
- Reverence (November 1996) #26 UK
- Sunday 8PM (September 18, 1998) #10 UK
- Sunday 8PM / Saturday 3AM (October 25, 1999)
- Reverence / Irreverence (November 6, 2000)
- Outrospective (June 18, 2001) #4 UK
- Outrospective / Reperespective (August 26, 2002)
- No Roots (June 7, 2004) #1 UK
- Everything Will Be Alright Tomorrow
- Forever Faithless - The Greatest Hits (May 16, 2005) #1 UK
Non-official:
- Back to Mine (October 16, 2000) (various artists, mixed by Faithless)
- The Bedroom Sessions - Faithless (2001) (various artists, selected by Faithless)
Singles
From Reverence:
- "Salva Mea (Save Me)" - 1995 #30 UK
- "Insomnia" - 1995 #27 UK
- "Don't Leave" - 1996 #34 UK
- "If Lovin' You Is Wrong"
- "Insomnia" - 1996 re-release #3 UK
- "Salva Mea" - 1996 re-release #9 UK
- "Reverence" - 1997 #10 UK
- "Don't Leave" - 1997 re-release #21 UK
- "Insomnia" - 2005 re-release #48 UK
From Sunday 8PM:
- "God Is A DJ" - 1998 #6 UK
- "Take The Long Way Home" - 1998 #15 UK
- "Bring My Family Back" - 1999 #14 UK
- "Why Go" - 1999
From Outrospective:
- "We Come 1" - 2001 #3 UK
- "Muhammad Ali" - 2001 #29 UK
- "Tarantula" - 2001 #29 UK
- "Crazy English Summer" - 2001
- "One Step Too Far" (featuring Dido) - 2002 #6 UK
Non-album single:
- "Dub Be Good To Me" (featuring Dido) - 2002 promo vinyl
From No Roots:
- "Mass Destruction" - 2004 #7 UK
- "I Want More" - 2004 #22 UK
- "Miss You Less See You More" - 2004
From Forever Faithless - The Greatest Hits:
- "Why Go" (featuring Estelle - 2005 remix) - 2005 #49 UK
Other Appearances
Note: This list is probably incomplete and not in chronological order.
- Maxi Jazz (from Faithless) & Robbie Williams - My Culture, on the album 1 Giant Leap by 1 Giant Leap - 2002 #9 UK
- Faithless - Addictive, on the album Cruel Intentions OST
- Faithless - Woozy, on the album The Beach OST
External link
- Official web site (UK) (http://www.faithless.co.uk)
- Official web site (ZA) (http://www.faithless.co.za)de:Faithless