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'''''Record Collection''''' is the third album by [[music producer]] [[Mark Ronson]]. The album will be released under the moniker 'Mark Ronson & The Business Intl' and will be released on 27 September, 2010 in the UK and on 5 October, 2010 in the US.
'''''Record Collection''''' is the third album by [[music producer]] [[Mark Ronson]]. The album will be released under the moniker 'Mark Ronson & The Business Intl' and will be released on 27 September, 2010 in the UK and on 5 October, 2010 in the US.


==Recorded tracks==
==Track listing==
{{tracklist
Tracks that have been recorded, as listed by [http://www.harryfox.com/public/songfile.jsp HFA Songfile].
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{| class="wikitable"
| headline = Standard listing
|-
| extra_column = Producer(s)
! Title !! Writer(s)
| total_length =
|-
| writing_credits = yes
| "Introducing The Business" <small>(featuring [[Pill (rapper)|Pill]] & [[London Gay Men's Chorus]])</small> || Pill, [[Alex Greenwald]], Thomas Brenneck, Victor Axelrod, Mark Ronson, Homer Steinweiss
| title1 = [[Bang Bang Bang]]
|-
| "[[Bang Bang Bang (song)|Bang Bang Bang]]" <small>(featuring [[Q-Tip (rapper)|Q-Tip]] & [[MNDR]])</small> || [[Nick Hodgson]], Mark Ronson, Homer Steinweiss, Alex Greenwald, Amanda 'MNDR' Warner, Kamaal 'Q-Tip' Fareed
| note1 = featuring [[Q-Tip (rapper)|Q-Tip]] & [[MNDR]]
| writer1 = [[Nick Hodgson]], Mark Ronson, Homer Steinweiss, Alex Greenwald, Amanda Warner, Peter Wade Keusch, Q-Tip
|-
| extra1 = Mark Ronson
| "Lose It (In The End)" <small>(featuring [[Ghostface Killah]])</small> || [[The Drums|Jonathan Pierce]], Alex Greenwald, Mark Ronson, [[Nick Movshon]], Dennis 'Ghostface Killah' Coles
| length1 =
|-

| "Circuit Breaker" || Mark Ronson, Shimon Nolfo, Alex Greenwald,
| title2 = Lose It (In The End)
|-
| note2 = featuring [[Ghostface Killah]]
| "Somebody To Love Me" <small>(featuring [[Boy George]])</small> || Andrew Wyatt, [[K'naan|Keinan Warsame]], [[Jake Shears|Jason Sellards]], Alex Greenwald, Nick Movshon, Mark Ronson, [[Anthony Rossomando]], [[Cathy Dennis]]
| writer2 = [[The Drums|Jonathan Pierce]], Alex Greenwald, Mark Ronson, [[Nick Movshon]], Ghostface Killah
|-
| "Taste Of A Samurai" <small>(featuring [[Gerina Di Marco]])</small> || Cathy Dennis, Andrew Wyatt, Mark Ronson
| extra2 = Mark Ronson
| length2 =
|-

| "Glass Mountain Trust" <small>(featuring [[D'Angelo]])</small> || Anthony Rossomando, D'Angelo, Mark Ronson
| title3 = [[The Bike Song]]
|-
| note3 = featuring [[Kyle Falconer]] & [[Spank Rock]]
| "Record Collection" <small>(featuring [[Simon LeBon]] & [[Wiley (rapper)|Wiley]])</small> || Mark Ronson, Alex Greenwald, Nick Movshon, Richard 'Wiley' Cowie
| writer3 = Homer Steinweiss, Spank Rock, Victor Axelrod, David McCabe
|-
| extra3 = Mark Ronson
| "[[The Bike Song]]" <small>(featuring [[Kyle Falconer]] & [[Spank Rock]])</small> || Homer Steinweiss, [[Spank Rock|Naeem Juwan]], Victor Axelrod, David McCabe
| length3 =
|-

| "You Gave Me Nothing" <small>(featuring [[Andrew Wyatt]] & [[Rose Elinor Dougall]])</small> || Jonathan Pierce, Mark Ronson
| title4 = Somebody To Love Me
|-
| note4 = featuring [[Boy George]]
| "Hey Boy" <small>(featuring Rose Elinor Dougall & Theophilus London)</small> || [[Mystery Jets|Kai Fish]]
| writer4 = Andrew Wyatt, [[K'naan]], [[Jake Shears]], Alex Greenwald, Nick Movshon, Mark Ronson, [[Anthony Rossomando]], [[Cathy Dennis]]
|}
| extra4 = Mark Ronson
| length4 =

| title5 = You Gave Me Nothing
| note5 = featuring [[Andrew Wyatt]] & [[Rose Elinor Dougall]]
| writer5 = Jonathan Pierce, Mark Ronson
| extra5 = Mark Ronson
| length5 =

| title6 = The Colour Of Crumar
| note6 =
| writer6 =
| extra6 = Mark Ronson
| length6 =

| title7 = Glass Mountain Trust
| note7 = featuring [[D'Angelo]]
| writer7 = Anthony Rossomando, D'Angelo, Mark Ronson
| extra7 = Mark Ronson
| length7 =

| title8 = Circuit Breaker
| note8 =
| writer8 = Mark Ronson, Shimon Nolfo, Alex Greenwald
| extra8 = Mark Ronson
| length8 =

| title9 = Introducing The Business
| note9 = featuring [[Pill (rapper)|Pill]] & [[London Gay Men's Chorus]]
| writer9 = Pill, [[Alex Greenwald]], Thomas Brenneck, Victor Axelrod, Mark Ronson, Homer Steinweiss
| extra9 = Mark Ronson
| length9 =

| title10 = Record Collection
| note10 = featuring [[Simon LeBon]] & [[Wiley (rapper)|Wiley]]
| writer10 = Mark Ronson, Alex Greenwald, Nick Movshon, Wiley
| extra10 = Mark Ronson
| length10 =

| title11 = Selector
| note11 =
| writer11 =
| extra11 = Mark Ronson
| length11 =

| title12 = Hey Boy
| note12 = featuring Rose Elinor Dougall & Theophilus London
| writer12 = [[Mystery Jets|Kai Fish]]
| extra12 = Mark Ronson
| length12 =

| title13 = Missing Words
| note13 =
| writer13 =
| extra13 = Mark Ronson
| length13 =

| title14 = The Night Last Night
| note14 = featuring Rose Elinor Dougall
| writer14 =
| extra14 = Mark Ronson
| length14 =

}}


==Singles==
==Singles==
#"[[Bang Bang Bang (song)|Bang Bang Bang]]" - 11 July, 2010 #6
#"[[Bang Bang Bang (song)|Bang Bang Bang]]" - 11 July, 2010 #6
#"[[The Bike Song]]" - 19 September, 2010
#"[[The Bike Song]]" - 19 September, 2010

==Unreleased tracks==
The following is a list of songs that have been recorded during the Record Collection sessions and have not been released commercially.
{{tracklist
| collapsed =
| headline =
| extra_column = Producer(s)
| total_length =
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = Taste Of A Samurai
| note1 = featuring [[Gerina Di Marco]]
| writer1 = Cathy Dennis, Andrew Wyatt, Mark Ronson
| extra1 = Mark Ronson
| length1 =
}}


==Release history==
==Release history==

Revision as of 20:33, 10 August 2010

Untitled

Record Collection is the third album by music producer Mark Ronson. The album will be released under the moniker 'Mark Ronson & The Business Intl' and will be released on 27 September, 2010 in the UK and on 5 October, 2010 in the US.

Track listing

Standard listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Bang Bang Bang" (featuring Q-Tip & MNDR)Nick Hodgson, Mark Ronson, Homer Steinweiss, Alex Greenwald, Amanda Warner, Peter Wade Keusch, Q-TipMark Ronson 
2."Lose It (In The End)" (featuring Ghostface Killah)Jonathan Pierce, Alex Greenwald, Mark Ronson, Nick Movshon, Ghostface KillahMark Ronson 
3."The Bike Song" (featuring Kyle Falconer & Spank Rock)Homer Steinweiss, Spank Rock, Victor Axelrod, David McCabeMark Ronson 
4."Somebody To Love Me" (featuring Boy George)Andrew Wyatt, K'naan, Jake Shears, Alex Greenwald, Nick Movshon, Mark Ronson, Anthony Rossomando, Cathy DennisMark Ronson 
5."You Gave Me Nothing" (featuring Andrew Wyatt & Rose Elinor Dougall)Jonathan Pierce, Mark RonsonMark Ronson 
6."The Colour Of Crumar" Mark Ronson 
7."Glass Mountain Trust" (featuring D'Angelo)Anthony Rossomando, D'Angelo, Mark RonsonMark Ronson 
8."Circuit Breaker"Mark Ronson, Shimon Nolfo, Alex GreenwaldMark Ronson 
9."Introducing The Business" (featuring Pill & London Gay Men's Chorus)Pill, Alex Greenwald, Thomas Brenneck, Victor Axelrod, Mark Ronson, Homer SteinweissMark Ronson 
10."Record Collection" (featuring Simon LeBon & Wiley)Mark Ronson, Alex Greenwald, Nick Movshon, WileyMark Ronson 
11."Selector" Mark Ronson 
12."Hey Boy" (featuring Rose Elinor Dougall & Theophilus London)Kai FishMark Ronson 
13."Missing Words" Mark Ronson 
14."The Night Last Night" (featuring Rose Elinor Dougall) Mark Ronson 

Singles

  1. "Bang Bang Bang" - 11 July, 2010 #6
  2. "The Bike Song" - 19 September, 2010

Unreleased tracks

The following is a list of songs that have been recorded during the Record Collection sessions and have not been released commercially.

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Taste Of A Samurai" (featuring Gerina Di Marco)Cathy Dennis, Andrew Wyatt, Mark RonsonMark Ronson 

Release history

Country Date Format Label Catalogue
Ireland 24 September, 2010 CD, digital download Columbia
United Kingdom[1] 27 September, 2010 88697736332
United States[2] 5 October, 2010
Canada

References

  1. ^ "Record Collection". HMV. Retrieved 28 June, 2009. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  2. ^ "Record Collection". Amazon. Retrieved 28 June, 2009. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)