Grand Central Translation
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
| This article does not cite any references or sources. (April 2008) Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unverifiable material may be challenged and removed. |
| Grand Central Translation | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compilation album by Grand Central Records | |||||
| Released | 19 April 2004 | ||||
| Recorded | ? | ||||
| Genre | Hip-Hop/Electronica | ||||
| Length | 76:21 | ||||
| Label | Grand Central Records GCCD132 |
||||
| Producer | Qool DJ Marv | ||||
| Professional reviews | |||||
|
- |
|||||
| Grand Central Records chronology | |||||
|
|||||
Grand Central Translation is a DJ mix album of Grand Central Records back catalogue, mixed by Philadelphia's Qool DJ Marv.
[edit] Track listing
- "Wasting Time" - Fingathing
- "The Loafer" - Jon Kennedy
- "Don't You See" - Rob Smith
- "My Mind Is Clear" - Tony D
- "However You Want It" (featuring Craig G, Dirt Diggla, Jimmy Grand) - Funky Fresh Few
- "Check It Out" - Fingathing
- "Dimes Got" (Skitz mix Instrumental) - Funky Fresh Few
- "Candystripe" (Lightning Head mix) - Mark Rae
- "Stomp" - The Nudge
- "Mullet Funk" - Fingathing
- "Make No Mistake" - Mark Rae
- "You're My Favourite Music" / "Sound Off" - Niko
- "Lobster" - Mark Rae
- "No Restrictions" (featuring Souls Of Mischief) - Aim
- "It Ain't Nothing Like" (featuring The Pharcyde) - Rae & Christian
- "Curtains" - Dubble D
- "Nightlife" (featuring Substantial) - Aim
- "Sound Off" - Niko
- "Superhero Music" - Fingathing
- "24/7" (featuring Wig) (Rob Smith 'Voltage' mix) - Funky Fresh Few
- "Lavish" (featuring Veba) (Deadbeats mix) - Mark Rae
- "Show Me Love" (featuring Niko) - Only Child
- "Find A Way" (featuring Amp Fiddler) (Yam Who mix) - Only Child
- "Moving" - Kate Rogers

