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01. "Bang Bang Bang (Explicit Version)" 02. "Lose It (In The End)" 03. "The Bike Song" 04. "Somebody To Love Me" 05. "You Gave Me Nothing" 06. "The Colour Of Crumar" 07. "Glass Mountain Trust" 08. "Circuit Breaker" 09. "Introducing The Business" 10. "Record Collection" 11. "Selector" 12. "Hey Boy" 13. "Missing Words" 14. "The Night Last Night"
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 | Description: | Record Collection by Mark Ronson, released 8 September 2014, includes the following tracks: " The Bike Song ", "You Gave Me Nothing", " Glass Mountain Trust", " Introducing The Business" and more.
This version of Record Collection comes as a 1xCD. - 2010 release from the Grammy Award-winner producer including the disparate talents of over 30 musicians and singers from both sides of the Atlantic, the Business Intl includes D'Angelo, Boy George, Simon Le Bon, Nick Rhodes, Alex Greenwald, Nick Hodgson (Kaiser Chiefs), Ghostface, MNDR, Dap Kings, Spank Rock, Andrew Wyatt (Mike Snow), Rose Eleanor Dougall, Wiley and MC Pill. Recorded primarily in Brooklyn, Record Collection consists entirely of original material, bringing together the songwriting skills of Nick Hodgson, Jonathan Pierce (The Drums), D'Angelo, Alex Greenwald and Cathy Dennis, to name just a few. As Ronson splits his time between London and New York the result is a transatlantic sound that incorporates his love of everything from Hip Hop, Disco, '80s Pop to French Electro and all points in between. |  | No. of tracks: |
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88697736332 |
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