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| | The Crooklyn Clan [ mp3 ]album: Now 56 [CD 1] format: mp3 release: 2003 year bitrate: 128 length: 79:26 min
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Tracks of Now 56 [CD 1]:
Where Is The Love.mp3
Sweet Dreams My LA Ex.mp3
Slow.mp3
Guilty.mp3
Be Faithful.mp3
Crazy In Love.mp3
Hole In The Head.mp3
Jumpin.mp3
Superstar.mp3
Never Leave You (Uh Ooh Uh Oooh).mp3
Stuck.mp3
Dance With U.mp3
Surrender Your Love.mp3
Maybe.mp3
Sundown.mp3
Pretty Green Eyes.mp3
Mixed Up World.mp3
Hold On Me.mp3
Invisible.mp3
Pandora's Kiss.mp3
Life Got Cold.mp3
If You Come To Me.mp3
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| | The Crooklyn Clan [ mp3 ]album: Westwood The Jump Off [CD 2] format: mp3 release: 2004 year bitrate: 128 length: 71:29 min
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Tracks of Westwood The Jump Off [CD 2]:
Holla.mp3
Wessy De Dub.mp3
Dirty NYC.mp3
Say Wuut.mp3
Get 'Em Up.mp3
It Takes Scoop.mp3
Thug Anthem.mp3
You Will Never Find.mp3
Down For Me.mp3
Can't Let You Go.mp3
Bad Boy This Bad Boy That.mp3
Might D Block.mp3
What We Do.mp3
Focus.mp3
Down.mp3
Oh Yeah.mp3
Get Up Rudeboy (No No No No).mp3
Girl.mp3
Gone.mp3
Lay Lay.mp3
Regular.mp3
Tekk.mp3
Tear The Roof Off.mp3
Shimmy Shimmy Ya.mp3
Shook Ones.mp3
Killa Cam.mp3
Rap Up 03.mp3
Stay Real.mp3
Brooklyn.mp3
OK Mammi.mp3
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The UK techno band took the album's title from the 1973 Robert Blake-as-maverick-cop flick, "Electra Glide In Blue." The band's "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Dub" [700k QuickTime] features a sample from Van Halen's '80's classic "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love." In addition to the Van Halen inspired song, tracks "Krupa" and "White Man's Throat" were inspired by classic jazz. "Krupa" is named for swing era drummer Gene Krupa: "White Man's Throat" is named for jazz legend Miles Davis' controversial comment about the place he said he'd like his hands to be when he died.
Apollofourforty formed in 1990 in Liverpool by brothers Howard and Trevor Gray and their songwriting partner Noko. After working the club scene there, they set up camp in London, where they collaborated on remixes with such artists as U2, EMF, Deep Forest, and Shabba Ranks. In 1996, the trio devised a creative alter ego known as Stealth Sonic Orchestra, and remixed tracks for acts like Skunk Anansie and Manic Street.
Apollofourforty's first album, Millennium Fever was released in 1995 and spawned three Top 40 singles in Britain. |
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