Run Come Save Me
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| Run Come Save Me | ||||
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| Studio album by Roots Manuva | ||||
| Released | 13 August 2001 (UK) 18 September 2001 (US) |
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| Genre | Hip-Hop | |||
| Length | 57:53 | |||
| Label | Big Dada BDCD032 |
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| Producer | Roots Manuva (Lord Gosh & Hylton Smythe), Lotek, Al Mono, Skillamanjaro | |||
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Run Come Save Me is the second album released by Roots Manuva. It was released on the Big Dada label in August 2001.
"Witness (1 Hope)" features in the films Children of Men and Kidulthood. It has also been used in television programmes including an episode of Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe, over the end credits of the first episode of teen drama Skins and in episode 13 of season one The Wire.
[edit] Track listing
- "No Strings..." feat. Isabelle Dunn & Prabjote Osahn – 1:25
- "Bashment Boogie" feat. Ricky Rankin (produced by Wayne Lotek) – 3:19
- "Witness (1 Hope)" (produced by Lord Gosh) – 4:15
- "Join The Dots" feat. Chali 2na & DJ MK (produced by Al Mono) – 3:59
- "Black Box Interlude" – 0:22
- "Ital Visions" (produced by Hylton Smythe) – 4:42
- "Kicking The Cack" (produced by Lord Gosh) – 3:36
- "Dub Styles" feat. The Lingalong Tecknishun (produced by Lord Gosh) – 2:40
- "Trim Body" (produced by Lord Gosh) – 3:35
- "Artical" feat. DJ MK (produced by Lord Gosh) – 3:21
- "Hol' It Up" feat. Riddla (produced by Lord Gosh) – 2:48
- "Stone The Crows" (produced by Hylton Smythe) – 3:21
- "Sinny Sin Sins" feat. Pastor Lee (produced by Hylton Smythe) – 3:36
- "Evil Rabbit" (produced by Hylton Smythe) – 3:24
- "Swords In The Dirt" feat. Big P, Blackitude, Danny Vicious, Rodney P, Skeme, DJ MK & Niara Scarlett (produced by Wayne Lotek) – 4:40
- "Highest Grade" feat. Seanie T. (produced by Lord Gosh) – 4:05
- "Dreamy Days" feat. Isabelle Dunn & Prabjote Osahn (produced by Skillamanjaro) – 4:45
[edit] Singles
- "Witness (1 Hope)" (23 July 2001) - #45 UK
- "Dreamy Days" (8 October 2001) - #53 UK
[edit] Samples
- "Dreamy Days" features a sample of the Jimmy Webb song "MacArthur Park".
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