Asylum Speakers
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Asylum Speakers | |||||
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Studio album by Foreign Beggars | |||||
Released | 2003 | ||||
Genre | Hip hop | ||||
Length | 66:13 | ||||
Label | Dented | ||||
Producer | Dagnabbit | ||||
Foreign Beggars chronology | |||||
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Asylum Speakers is the debut album by the UK-based hip-hop group Foreign Beggars. It was released in 2003 on the group's own Dented Records label.
[edit] Track listing
- "Intro"
- "Stabilize" (featuring Graziella and Kashmere)
- "Glacial" (featuring Dr Syntax)
- "Where Did the Sun Go?" (featuring Anik and Tommy Evans)
- "Flowin" (featuring MRX and Carnage)
- "Interlude"
- "One Take" (featuring Anik and Grim Finsta)
- "Gimme Dat"
- "Wrong Move" (featuring Tommy Evans)
- "Eurrr... Oh"
- "What Goes Up" (featuring Dr Syntax)
- "Hold On" (featuring DVS and Skinnyman)
- "Who's Next" (featuring Wayne Wonda and Tau Rai)
- "Frosted Perspecks" (featuring Leno)
- "Coded Rhythm Talk" (featuring Task Force)
- "Blue Gardenias"
- "Mind Out" (featuring Underground Alliance)
- "Prime Source" (featuring Robbin Goods)
- "Gettaway" (featuring Highbreed, Nassah, Pye and SuparNovar)
- "A Day in the Life Of..."
- "The Bah Spitzvah Rabbi" (Shlomo)
Foreign Beggars are one of the UK's (if not best) Hip-Hop acts. Not recognised enough some would say.