No Roots by Faithless
About the album No Roots
No Roots by the British band Faithless in 2004 will mark the fourth studio album release from the group based in London. No Roots is an album dominated by trip-hop, house, and trance music. The interesting aspect of the album is that Faithless secured some significant female voices for their tracks' vocals, such as Dido, Leigh Stephen Kenny, and Nina Simone, whose voice can be heard on the single I Want More. The album's producers are the members of the Faithless group.
However, the single that supported the album was Mass Destruction, which listeners of No Roots will hear at the start of the album in a trip-hop execution, while at the end of the album there is a version of the song that moves toward alternative rock (!), which was the version that made it beloved and known to the world. The song's lyrics are heavily politicized as they refer to globalization, which at that time seemed to be flourishing.
Faithless managed with No Roots to reach No. 1 in Great Britain for the first time. The album's sales in their homeland reached 100,000, which made the album gold.
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