Ordered from the Catalogue
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| Compilation album by Mark Rae | |||||
| Released | 07 May 2001 (Original) 12 January 2004 (Re-release) |
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| Recorded | ? | ||||
| Genre | Hip-Hop/Electronica | ||||
| Length | ?:? | ||||
| Label | Grand Central Records GCCD110 (Original) GCCD110R (Re-release) |
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| Producer | Mark Rae | ||||
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Re-release edition (GCCD110R)
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Ordered from the Catalogue, subtitled 100% live mix by Mark Rae, is a compilation album of material from Grand Central Records' back catalogue. It is a DJ mix album, mixed by Mark Rae. It was originally released on 7 May 2001 and re-released with an alternative sleeve on 12 January 2004.
[edit] Track listing
- "When 6 Loves 9" - Only Child
- "Second St Gogo" - Tony D
- "Catch A Rude Awakening" - Rae & Christian
- "Head To Head" - Fingathing
- "I've Got A Right (The Nextmen remix)" - Only Child
- "Following The Noughties" - J-Walk
- "Getting It On (Aquanote remix)" - Only Child
- "Come On Girls" - Fingathing
- "Underground Crown Holders" - Aim
- "Ain't Nothing Like (The Nextmen remix)" - Rae & Christian
- "You Fly Me" - Fingathing
- "Cold Water Music (Deadbeats remix)" - Aim
- "Swimming Pool" - Rae & Christian
- "Habib" - Riton
- "Space Disco Latino" - Only Child
- "The Squirrel" - Mr. Scruff & Mark Rae
- "Take Control" - Riton
- "Wake Up Everybody (R&C Mix)" - Rae & Christian
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