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The Singles by Basement Jaxx

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Album Info

Release Date: 2005

Labels: XL Recordings, Atlantic Jaxx

Track 1-1 published by Universal / Masong Music / BMG Publishing Music. Contains a sample from “Far Beyond” performed by Locksmith used courtesy of Arista Records, Inc.

Track 1-2 published by Universal Music / Mele Kekaula Music (BMI). Lisa Kekaula appears courtesy of The Bellrays.

Tracks 1-3, 1-4 , 1-7, 2-2, 2-5, 2-7 and 2-9 published by Universal Music.

Track 1-5 published by Universal Music / Bryunny Publishing. Contains a sample of “Merangue” by Bolivar courtesy of Acid Jazz Records.

Track 1-6 published by Universal Music / Numan Music. Contains sample of “This Wreckage” performed by Gary Numan and licensed courtesy of Beggars Banquet Records Ltd and “M.E.” performed by Gary Numan and licensed courtesy of Beggars Banquet Records Ltd.

Track 1-8 published by Universal Music / Hero Music.

Track 1-9 published by Hero Music / Universal Music. Dizzee Rascal appears courtesy of XL Recordings / Platinum Projects.

Track 1-10 published by Universal Music. JC Chasez appears courtesy of Jive Records. Ty appears courtesy of Big Dada Records.

Track 1-11 published by Universal Music / Mele Kekaula Music, administered by Songs Of Windswept. Lisa Kekaula appears courtesy of The Bellrays.

Track 1-12 published by Universal Music / EMI Music. Contains a sample of “Fungi Mama” performed by Kenny Barron and licensed courtesy of Candid Productions.

Track 1-13 published by Universal Music / Warner Chappell Music Ltd / Sony/ATV Music Publishing. Contains a sample of “You Can’t Do It Alone” performed by Chic and licensed courtesy of Atlantic Records by arrangement with Warner Special Products.

Tracks 1-14, 2-11 and 2-12 published by Universal Music. Licensed courtesy of Atlantic Jaxx Recordings.

Track 1-15 published by Dalto Music (BMI) / Universal Music. Contains a sample of “Samba De Flora” performed by Airto Moreira licensed courtesy of Montuno Records, NY. Licensed courtesy of Virgin Records.

Track 2-1 published by Universal Music. Contains a sample of “Magnificent Dance” performed by The Clash licensed courtesy of Sony Records.

Track 2-3 published by Universal Music / MCS Music / Bug Music / Hornall Brothers Music. Contains a sample of “Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers - Egyptian Reggae” performed by Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers. ℗ 1997 An original Beserkley recording, produced under license from Sanctuary Records Group Limited and published by Bug Music / Hornall Brothers Music.

Track 2-4 published by Universal Music / Copyright Control. Contains elements from “I Believe In Miracles” performed by The Jackson Sisters, used courtesy of Polygram Records under license from Universal Special Markets, Inc.

Track 2-6 published by Universal Music / Mele Kekaula Music (BMI). Recorded live at Brixton Academy, London, March 18th 2004. Lisa Kekaula appears courtesy of The Bellrays.

Tracks 2-8 and 2-14 published by Universal Music. Recorded at The Dairy, Brixton.

Track 2-13 published by Universal Music / EMI Music. Contains elements of “Who's That Lady” performed by The Isley Brothers and licensed courtesy of Sony Music US.

Mastered at Townhouse Studios, London.

On back cover:
XLCD187X © 2005 XL Recordings Ltd. ℗ 2005 XL Recordings Ltd. The copyright in this sound recording is owned by XL Recordings Ltd. All rights reserved www.xlrecordings.com www.basementjaxx.co.uk. Marketed by Remote Control www.remotecontrolrecords.com.au . Distributed in Australia and New Zealand by Shock Records Pty. Ltd.

On sleeves:
℗ 2005 XL Recordings Ltd. © 2005 XL Recordings Ltd.

The release is housed in a trifold cardboard sleeve with a slot on either end to hold each disc. Each disc is housed in its own custom cardboard slipcover, yellow with blue type for disc 1 and blue with yellow type for disc 2.

Sample on 1-5 ‘Merengue’ is misspelled as ‘Merenque’ in the liner notes. Phonographic copyright holder for sample on track 2-3 ‘Beserkley” is misspelled as “Berkeley”. Both errors have been corrected above.