Tricky remade "Karmacoma" for his 1995 debut album
Maxinquaye under the title "Overcome", enlisting
Martina Topley-Bird to sing his lyrics and incorporating a sample of
Shakespears Sister's 1992 song "Moonchild". In an interview for
Melody Maker, Tricky was asked about the sexual nature of the song and other material on
Maxinquaye, to which he responded: According to
AllMusic critic Amy Hanson, the intensely "breathless and claustrophobic" song is still one of trip hop's best works: "Featuring Martina Topley-Bird's clear, otherworldly vocals, the song is constructed around a thrumming slow, low heartbeat bass beat and looped catch of breath that becomes earnest yearning – an act of foreplay which frames the lyrics, 'don't want to be on top of your list, and never been properly kissed.'" The song was featured on the soundtrack to the 1995 film
Strange Days. ==Track listing==