Central Heating 2
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Compilation album by Grand Central Records | |||||
Released | 17 April 2000 (Original) 12 January 2004 (Re-release) |
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Recorded | ? | ||||
Genre | Hip-Hop/Electronica | ||||
Length | 90:26 | ||||
Label | Grand Central Records GCCD106 (Original) GCCD106R (Re-release) |
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Producer | ? | ||||
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Central Heating 2 (re-issue) |
Central Heating 2 (also known as Central Heating Vol. 2) is the 4th compilation from Grand Central Records. The 2 disc album was originally released on 17 April 2000 and re-released with alternative sleeve art on 12 January 2004.
[edit] Disc one
- "Fame" - Gripper
- "Crazy Rhymin'" (featuring Kriminul) - Only Child
- "Distant Invitation" (featuring Siron) - Rae & Christian
- "Breakneck" - Only Child
- "Communicated" - Riton
- "Jazz Cop" - Gripper
- "Wait Until Spring" - Aim
- "Break It Down" - Loudicrus
- "Kitten" (featuring Jane Weaver) - Andy Votel
- "Anything You Want" (featuring QNC) (Aim remix) - Rae & Christian
[edit] Disc two
- "Drop A Jewel" (featuring Afu Ra) - Funky Fresh Few
- "Atomic Drop" - Fingathing
- "The Jersey Devil" - Tony D
- "The Squirrel" - Mr. Scruff & Mark Rae
- "Bring It On" - Dual Control
- "Fine" - Kate Rogers
- "Welbury Way" - Tony D
- "Following The Noughties" - J-Walk
- "Banger" - Funky Fresh Few
- "Should Have Known" (featuring Lisa Shaw) - Rae & Christian