Dum Dum Baby was released in 1998 as Baby Fox’ first album. It’s significantly darker than their later works and tracks range from massive-attack style trip-hop (The Rookery Part 1, Naked Hour) to more electronic sounds (Bad Girl Love, Hallow’een)
Review:
Baby Fox's alluring amalgam of dance styles only sounds more alluring on
their second album, Dum Dum Baby. The group has grown more eclectic, picking up
traces of trip-hop and electronica that enliven their jazzy, acid house dance.
They still have trouble coming up with a consistent set of material, but
there's a number of highlights here that illustrate that the group has learned
how to write catchy pop hooks. Dum Dum Baby may have a couple of missteps, but
it nevertheless finds Baby Fox coming into their own.
All Music Guide – Stephen Thomas Erlewine