The Logic of Chance

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BBC(positive)[1]
musicOMH[2]
Q[3]
Daily Telegraph[4]
Drowned in Sound[5]
The Skinny[6]
Robert Christgau(A-)[7]

The Logic of Chance is the second album by dan le sac vs Scroobius Pip, released on 15 March 2010.[8] The name of the album was taken from the title of a book by John Venn, the inventor of the Venn Diagram.[9]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Scroobius Pip; all music is composed by dan le sac, except where noted

The Logic of Chance
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Sick Tonight"Scroobius Pipdan le sac4:03
2."Five Minutes"  3:49
3."Cauliflower (featuring dan le sac, Kid A)" (Lyrics by dan le sac & Scroobius Pip)  2:53
4."Great Britain"  2:52
5."Get Better"  4:55
6."Inert Explosions"  4:19
7."Stake a Claim"  4:32
8."The Beat" (Lyrics by dan le sac & Scroobius Pip)  5:00
9."Last Train Home"  4:44
10."Snob"  4:00
11."Cowboi" (Music by dan le sac & Kid Carpet, lyrics by Kid Carpet & Scroobius Pip)  3:47
The Logic of Chance (iTunes Edition)
No.TitleLength
1."Sick Tonight"4:03
2."Five Minutes"3:49
3."Cauliflower"2:53
4."Great Britain"2:52
5."Get Better"4:55
6."Inert Explosions"4:19
7."Stake a Claim"4:32
8."The Beat"5:00
9."Last Train Home"4:44
10."Snob"4:00
11."Cowboi"3:47
12."The Astounding Earnest Brace"5:20
The Logic of Chance (Japanese Edition)
No.TitleLength
1."Sick Tonight"4:03
2."Five Minutes"3:49
3."Cauliflower"2:53
4."Great Britain"2:52
5."Get Better"4:55
6."Inert Explosions"4:19
7."Stake a Claim"4:32
8."The Beat"5:00
9."Last Train Home"4:44
10."Snob"4:00
11."Cowboi"3:47
12."Rich vs Poor"4:40
13."Get Better (Errors Remix)"4:41

The track "Cauliflower" features an American female singer who performs under the pseudonym Kid A.[10] The track "Cowboi" features Bristol-based musician Kid Carpet.

References

  1. ^ BBC review
  2. ^ musicOMH review
  3. ^ Q April 2010 issue, page 111
  4. ^ Daily Telegraph review
  5. ^ Drowned in Sound review
  6. ^ The Skinny review
  7. ^ [1]
  8. ^ "Sunday Best Releases".
  9. ^ Sleigh, Rob (September 16, 2010). "UK Hip-Hop Duo Dan Le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip Talk New Album and Tour". Stereoboard.com. Retrieved May 27, 2011.
  10. ^ "Cauliflower".