Drive: Nike + Original Run
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Drive: Nike+ Original Run | |||||
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Studio album by The Crystal Method | |||||
Released | June 28, 2006 | ||||
Genre | Electronica | ||||
Length | 44:58 | ||||
Label | Tiny E Records | ||||
Producer | The Crystal Method | ||||
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Drive is the product of The Crystal Method's teaming up with Nike. It is part of a series of mixes intended to assist joggers on their workout routines known as Original Run. The album is a nearly 45 minute continuous mix of ten tracks, some new, some remixes and edits of songs off of the London Movie Soundtrack and Community Service II. Originally this album could only be purchased through the iTunes Store as a single 45 minute track. It was released on the iTunes Store on June 28, 2006.
On June 26, 2007, the album received a physical release on CD, exclusive to Best Buy stores. The tracks are separated to allow for easy navigation, but still presented as a continuous mix. The CD also comes with four bonus tracks, which are full length edits of tracks 4, 6, 8 and 9.
Previously only available online via the iTunes Store, and physically in Best Buy stores, on Tuesday February 5, 2008, Drive will now be released as a physical record in stores everywhere.
[edit] Track listing
The tracks are listed by the time that they appear in the mix.
- Drive (Continuous Mix)
- 00:00 "Starting Line"
- 02:03 "It's Time" (Vocals by Angelo Hayes)
- 06:54 "Roadhouse Blues (Original Dub)" – The Doors vs. The Crystal Method
- 12:45 "It Hertz" (Harmonica by Jimmie Wood)
- 18:02 "Do It (Dub Pistols Mix)"
- 23:35 "Don't Stop" (Harmonica by Jimmie Wood)
- 28:39 "Brand New Kicks" (Guitar by Richard Fortus)
- 32:56 "Bad Ass (Rogue Element Mix)"
- 38:06 "Glass Breaker (Force Mass Motion Mix)" – The Crystal Method feat. Charlotte Martin
- 43:55 "Finish Line"
[edit] Best Buy exclusive full length tracks
- "It Hertz"
- "Don't Stop"
- "Bad Ass (Rogue Element Mix)"
- "Glass Breaker (Force Mass Motion Mix)" – The Crystal Method feat. Charlotte Martin
[edit] Notes
- The original version of the song "Bad Ass" was featured on the CSII Exclusives EP, which was also an iTunes exclusive.
- You can get a CUE sheet for the album on this website: http://www.regeert.nl/cuesheet/
- "Glass Breaker" originally appeared on the London Movie Soundtrack. It is not to be confused with "Broken Glass", a song from an earlier Crystal Method album, Legion of Boom.