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==Reference== |
==Reference== |
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Album info taken from [http://www.fabriclondon.com/press] |
Album info taken from [http://www.fabriclondon.com/press] |
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[[Category:2006 albums]] |
[[Category:2006 albums]] |
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[[Category:Fabric albums|Live]] |
[[Category:Fabric albums|Live]] |
Revision as of 21:58, 5 May 2007
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Fabric Live 27 is a DJ mix album by DJ Format, recorded as part of the Fabric Live albums and released on the Fabric label in April 2006.
Track listing
- "33% B-Boy" - DJ Format
- "U.D. in Brasil" - Ugly Duckling
- "Do That There" - Lyrics Born
- "3ft Deep" - DJ Format
- "SNT (Live at the Peace Pipe '93) - Cut Chemist, This Kid Named Miles
- "Beats and Pieces" - Coldcut
- "Bristol Fingers" - Aspects
- "Root Down" - Jimmy Smith
- "Get Wise '91 - Mr. Lif, Edan
- "Changes" - Nostalgia 77
- "Sunshine of Your Love" - Ella Fitzgerald
- "Hot Rod Poppa" - Marsha Hunt
- "Slip" - Reverend Cleatus & The Soul Saviours
- "Save Me" - Nina Simone
- "Indian Rope Man" - Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger, Trinity (band)
- "Sweet Bacon" - Julian Covey & The Machine
- "Breakdown" - We The People
- "Toe Hold" - Ellen McIlwaine
- "Put Some Grit In It" - Karachi Prison Band
- "Give Me Mercy" - Ruff Francis & The Illusions
- "I Need Someone" - Linda Perry & The Soul Express
- "Slinky" - John Murtaugh
- "Dancin' Drums - Ananda Shankar
- "Night Owl" - Cleo Laine
- "Rock 'n' Roll" - Edan, Dagha
Reference
Album info taken from [1]