Fatboy Slim & The BPA & Norman Cook – You've Come A Long Way Baby
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1998 album You've Come A Long Way Baby.
Music from You've Come A Long Way Baby
Gear Used On You've Come A Long Way Baby
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Fatboy Slim & The BPA & Norman Cook – You've Come A Long Way Baby (1998). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Keyboards and Synthesizers used by Fatboy Slim on You've Come A Long Way Baby
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Inside of the album "You’ve Come A Long Way, Baby", on the top left, behind the 909
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Inside the album "You’ve Come A Long Way, Baby", on the bottom left is the JD-800
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Inside the booklet of "You've Come a Long Way, Baby", next to the mixing console.
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In the booklet for Fatboy Slim's "You've Come a Long Way, Baby," the Roland Alpha Juno-2 is mentioned alongside the Juno-106 and TR-909, indicating its use in the album's production.
Norman Cook
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Keyboards and Synthesizers used by Norman Cook on You've Come A Long Way Baby
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Inside the cover of the album "You’ve Come A Long Way, Baby", on the top left, behind the 909
Avg price: $356.55
Inside the cover of the album "You’ve Come A Long Way, Baby", on the bottom left is the JD-800