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Defcom 2 Mixed by Smokin' Jo and Seamus Haji

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Defcom 2: Mixed by Smokin' Jo and Seamus Haji

Genre: DANCE
Label: Defected Records Limited
Release date: 2001

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  Over You: Smokin' Jo, Main Vocal Mix Warren Clarke
Kathy Brown
Eddie Amador
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2.  Bad Habit: Smokin' Jo, Spen and Karizma Main Vocal Onephatdeeva
Lisa Millett
A.T.F.C.
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3.  Sunday Shoutin: Smokin' Jo, Harry Choo Choo Dub Johnny Corporate
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4.  Opium Scumbagz: Smokin' Jo, Olav's Hot 'N' Sweet Dub Olav Basoski
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5.  The Player: Smokin' Jo, Moody Dub First Choice
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6.  Love Is What You Need/Opium Scumbagz: Smokin' Jo... King Unique
Olav Basoski
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7.  Can We Really Do This?: Smokin' Jo, Original Mix Knee Deep
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8.  The Energy: Smokin' Jo, Jose's Deep Madness Astrotrax
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9.  Spaced Invader: Smokin' Jo, Original M & M Mix Hatiras
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10.  Dreamin: Smokin' Jo, Hatiras Liquid Adrenalin Vocal Mix Loleatta Holloway
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11.  Believe: Smokin' Jo, Richard F. Vox Mix Jocelyn Brown
MDLF
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  Secret Strawberry: Seamus Haji Secret Souls
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2.  My Feeling/You've Been On My Mind: Johnny Corporat... Soul Vision
Junior Jack
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3.  Soul Heaven: Original Mix Deep Sensation
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4.  Everyday My Life/All I Do: Original Mix, Acappella Dajae
Cleptomaniacs
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5.  Your Love Knee Deep
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6.  Save Our Soul: BT's Re-edit Bob Sinclar
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7.  All I Do: Original Vocal Mix Bryan Chambers
Cleptomaniacs
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8.  All I Do: Cleptomaniacs Dub Cleptomaniacs
Bryan Chambers
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9.  There For You Knee Deep
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10.  Faith: Original M&M Mix Annette Taylor
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11.  Voices/Dreamin: Instrumental, Acappella DJ Phenix
Loleatta Holloway
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12.  Lightz/Voices: G' Out Dub, Acappella Mr. G
DJ Phenix
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Featured Review
Fairytale Of New York Fairytale Of New York
The Pogues Feat. Kirsty MacColl
Included in our selection of "Five Christmas records you can play without embarrassment", "Fairytale Of new York" is the perfect song for people who don't really like Christmas songs: despite lyrics that work as an antidote against the typical sugary feast of good intentions ("Happy Christmas your arse, I pray God it's our last"), this rude vocal fight between the booze-shaped voice of Shane McGowan and the late Kirsty McColl has become a season favourite. Based on the story of many Irish emigrants escaping from the potato famine to the US in hope to become entertainers but failing in their venture, it has been reissued regularly since its original release on The Pogues' 1987 album "If I should fall from grace with God" and has even inspired a documentary about how it was conceived. ©2008 Shazam Entertainment Limited. All rights reserved.
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