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Unbelievable Too 

Various

Unbelievable Too

Genre: ROCK/POP
Label: Circa Records Limited
Release date: 2002

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  Loaded Primal Scream
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2.  Kinky Afro Happy Mondays
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3.  Step It Up Stereo MC's
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4.  Dub Be Good To Me Beats International
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5.  Hippy Chick Soho
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6.  International Bright Young Thing Jesus Jones
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7.  Saturn 5 Inspiral Carpets
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8.  Supersonic Oasis
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9.  Then The Charlatans
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10.  Sally Cinnamon The Stone Roses
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11.  Metal Mickey Suede
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12.  Girls And Boys Blur
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13.  Regret New Order
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14.  Cubik 808 State
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15.  Feeling So Real Moby
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16.  Ebeneezer Goode The Shamen
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17.  Papua New Guinea The Future Soun...
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18.  Sweet Harmony The Beloved
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19.  Little Fluffy Clouds The Orb
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  Charly The Prodigy
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2.  Beat Dis Bomb The Bass
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3.  Pump Up The Volume M/A/R/R/S
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4.  Is There Anybody Out There? Bassheads
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5.  Theme From S'Express S'Express
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6.  Good Life Inner City
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7.  The Only Way Is Up Yazz & The Plas...
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8.  Pump Up The Jam Technotronic
Felly
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9.  Naked In The Rain Blue Pearl
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10.  You Got The Love The Source Feat...
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11.  Got To Have Your Love Mantronix
Wonderess
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12.  Voodoo Ray A Guy Called Gerald
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13.  Don't You Want Me Felix
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14.  Rhythm Is A Mystery K-Klass
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15.  Infinity Guru Josh
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16.  Insanity Oceanic
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17.  Ain't No Love: (AIN'T NO USE) Sub Sub
Melanoe WIlliams
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18.  Don't Go Awesome 3
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19.  On A Ragga Tip SL2
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20.  Phorever People The Shamen
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Featured Review
I'm Yours I'm Yours
Jason Mraz
In a market where only grown-ups are still buying records, the supply of acts to cater for their tastes seems to be endless. From Mechanicsville, Virginia comes the latest US star ready to join the Didos and James Blunts of this world, feeding the global appetite for mindless escapism, Jason Mraz. "I'm yours" is a blander than a marshmallow slice of reggae-tinged pop, with a chilled holiday vibe attached to it. It had been part of the singer's live shows for quite a while, but wasn't released in a record until this year, hitting the Billboard Top 3 last summer and becoming his biggest hit to date, while dragging quite a few comparisons with US' favourite pop surfer Jack Johnson in the meantime. Included in Mraz's third album "We Sing, We Dance, We Steal Things", a work described by the singer as inspired by "moments of self realization, self empowerment and self improvement". Could this be the musical equivalent to a self-help manual, then? ©2008 Shazam Entertainment Limited. All rights reserved.
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