Dancehall Places
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Dancehall Places | ||||
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Studio album by Mint Royale | ||||
Released | 28 October 2002 | |||
Genre | Electronic | |||
Length | 47:05 | |||
Label | Faith & Hope | |||
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Dancehall Places is the second studio album by big beat duo Mint Royale, which was released in 2002 on the Faith & Hope label.
Reception
BBC's Collective gave solid approval to the album, commenting, "Dancehall Places is filled with 'paaarty toons' which put you in a dancing mood even if they are a bit cheesy." They also noted the greater "depth and intelligence" of the slower songs.[1]
Track listing
All songs were written by Chris Baker and Neil Claxton, except where noted.
- "Blue Song" – 4:16
- "Sexiest Man in Jamaica" featuring Prince Buster (Baker, Buster, Claxton) – 4:04
- "Anything" (Baker, Claxton, Paxman, Judie Tzuke) – 4:34
- "Floor Basics" featuring Gail Hebson – 3:54
- "Dancehall Places" featuring Damien Jurado (Baker, Claxton, Jurado) – 3:53
- "Miles and Miles" featuring Gail Hebson – 4:25
- "Princess" featuring Robbie Roberts and Gail Hebson (Baker, Claxton, Hebson) – 4:28
- "Show Me" featuring Pos (Baker, Claxton, Egnos, Lakier) – 4:01
- "54" (Baker, Claxton, Muller) – 4:39
- "I Don't Know" featuring Gail Hebson – 5:14
- "Always Welcome" (Baker, Claxton, Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff, McLaughlin) – 3:37
Personnel
- Steve Dub – Mixing
- Greg Fleming – Assistant
- Gail Hebson – Vocals, Vocals (bckgr)
- Damien Jurado – Vocals
- Tasha Michaels – Artwork
- Mint Royale – Producer, Mixing
- Posdnuos – Vocals
- Prince Buster – Vocals
- Robbie Roberts – Vocals
- Unit9 – Artwork, Layout Design
- Jez Williams – Guitar
- Steve Wren – Vocals
- Tim Young – Mastering
References
- ↑ (September 5, 2002). BBC Collective Review, Collective.
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