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Release Date: 2004-11-28Labels: Festival Mushroom Records, V2, JDID Music Entertainment, Stellarents
Track 1 published by Chrysalis Music Ltd / Dalmation Songs / BMG Music / EMI Music Publishing. Co-arranged for Stellarents. Megaman appears courtesy of So Solid Crew Productions.Track 2 published by Chrysalis Music Ltd / John Legend Music (BMI) / T.K. Greene / Penskills Music (BMI) administered by Songs Of Windswept Pacific LLC / Gambi Music, Inc. / IQ Music Ltd. Incorporates elements from “Telegram”, published by Gambi Music, Inc. / IQ Music Ltd. Produced for Sure Shot Entertainments. Mixed at Skyline Studios for Stephen Budd Management. Arrangement for Stellarents. Percussion for Stellarents. John Legend appears courtesy of Sony Urban / Columbia Records. Talib Kweli appears courtesy of Geffen Records. Contains a sample extract from “Telegram” by Eleanor Mills”. ℗ 1976 A Sugarhill Recording. Licensed courtesy of Sanctuary Records Group Limited.
Track 3 published by Chrysalis Music Ltd / Blacktantra / Ettafrancis / Sony/ATV (ASCAP) / Copyright Control. Incorporates elements from “Funeral March”. Produced and mixed for Black Tantra Music. Featuring sample extracts from the Jack Nitzsche recording “Funeral March”, produced under license from Warner Bros Records Inc by arrangement with Warner Strategic Marketing.
Track 4 published by Chrysalis Music Ltd / Dalmation Songs / BMG Music / EMI Music Publishing / Abood Music Ltd / Stanley House Music Ltd / Copyright Control. The instrumental of this remix is a pre-existing composition entitled “Girl’s Riddim”. Megaman appears courtesy of So Solid Crew Productions.
“Free” features on the forthcoming album “The 18th Day...”.
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℗ 2004 V2 Music Limited © 2004 V2 Music Limited. The copyright in this sound recording and artwork is owned by V2 Music Limited. Marketed and distributed by Festival Mushroom Records under exclusive license for the territories of Australia and New Zealand, under license from V2 Records International.
The release is housed in a j-card case.