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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 studio 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. |
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==Singles== |
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| title1 = [[Bang Bang Bang]] |
| title1 = [[Bang Bang Bang]] |
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| note1 = feat. [[Q-Tip (rapper)|Q-Tip]] & [[MNDR]] |
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| title2 = Lose It (In The End) |
| title2 = Lose It (In The End) |
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| note2 = feat. [[Ghostface Killah]] |
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| title3 = [[The Bike Song]] |
| title3 = [[The Bike Song]] |
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| note3 = feat. [[Kyle Falconer]] & [[Spank Rock]] |
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| title4 = Somebody To Love Me |
| title4 = Somebody To Love Me |
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| note4 = feat. [[Andrew Wyatt]] & [[Boy George]] |
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| extra4 = Mark Ronson |
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| title5 = You Gave Me Nothing |
| title5 = You Gave Me Nothing |
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| note5 = feat. Andrew Wyatt & [[Rose Elinor Dougall]] |
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| title6 = The Colour Of Crumar |
| title6 = The Colour Of Crumar |
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| title7 = Glass Mountain Trust |
| title7 = Glass Mountain Trust |
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| note7 = feat. [[D'Angelo]] |
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| title8 = Circuit Breaker |
| title8 = Circuit Breaker |
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| title9 = Introducing The Business |
| title9 = Introducing The Business |
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| note9 = feat. [[Pill (rapper)|Pill]] & [[London Gay Men's Chorus]] |
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| title10 = Record Collection |
| title10 = Record Collection |
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| note10 = feat. [[Simon LeBon]] & [[Wiley (rapper)|Wiley]] |
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| title11 = Selector |
| title11 = Selector |
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| title12 = Hey Boy |
| title12 = Hey Boy |
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| note12 = feat. Rose Elinor Dougall & Theophilus London |
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| writer12 = [[Mystery Jets|Kai Fish]] |
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| title13 = Missing Words |
| title13 = Missing Words |
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| title14 = The Night Last Night |
| title14 = The Night Last Night |
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| note14 = feat. Rose Elinor Dougall |
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| title15 = Sound Of Plastic |
| title15 = Sound Of Plastic |
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| note15 = feat. Spank Rock, [[Klaxons|Jamie Reynolds]], Rose Elinor Dougall & [[Anthony Rossomando]] |
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==Singles== |
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| title1 = Taste Of A Samurai |
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| note1 = featuring [[Gerina Di Marco]] |
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| writer1 = Cathy Dennis, Andrew Wyatt, Mark Ronson |
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<small>Songwriters: [[Nick Hodgson]], Mark Ronson, Homer Steinweiss, Alex Greenwald, Amanda Warner, Peter Wade Keusch, Q-Tip</small> |
<small>Songwriters: [[Nick Hodgson]], Mark Ronson, Homer Steinweiss, [[Alex Greenwald]], Amanda Warner, Peter Wade Keusch, Q-Tip</small> |
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|"Somebody To Love Me" |
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Songwriters: Andrew Wyatt, [[K'naan]], [[Jake Shears]], Alex Greenwald, Nick Movshon, Mark Ronson, [[Anthony Rossomando]], [[Cathy Dennis]] |
<small>Songwriters: Andrew Wyatt, [[K'naan]], [[Jake Shears]], Alex Greenwald, Nick Movshon, Mark Ronson, [[Anthony Rossomando]], [[Cathy Dennis]]</small> |
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|"You Gave Me Nothing" |
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Songwriters: Jonathan Pierce, Mark Ronson |
<small>Songwriters: Jonathan Pierce, Mark Ronson</small> |
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|"The Colour Of Crumar" |
|"The Colour Of Crumar" |
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|"Glass Mountain Trust" |
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|"Circuit Breaker" |
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|"Introducing The Business" |
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|"Record Collection" |
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|"Hey Boy" |
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<small>Songwriters: [[Mystery Jets|Kai Fish]]</small> |
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|"Missing Words" |
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|"The Night Last Night" |
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|"Sound Of Plastic" |
|"Sound Of Plastic" |
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* "Taste Of A Samurai" <small>(feat. [[Gerina Di Marco]])</small> <small>(Songwriters: Cathy Dennis, Andrew Wyatt, Mark Ronson)</small> |
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==Release history== |
==Release history== |
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Record Collection is the third studio 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.
Singles
- "Bang Bang Bang" - 11 July, 2010 #6
- "The Bike Song" - 19 September, 2010
Tracklisting
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Bang Bang Bang" (feat. Q-Tip & MNDR) | |
2. | "Lose It (In The End)" (feat. Ghostface Killah) | |
3. | "The Bike Song" (feat. Kyle Falconer & Spank Rock) | |
4. | "Somebody To Love Me" (feat. Andrew Wyatt & Boy George) | |
5. | "You Gave Me Nothing" (feat. Andrew Wyatt & Rose Elinor Dougall) | |
6. | "The Colour Of Crumar" | |
7. | "Glass Mountain Trust" (feat. D'Angelo) | |
8. | "Circuit Breaker" | |
9. | "Introducing The Business" (feat. Pill & London Gay Men's Chorus) | |
10. | "Record Collection" (feat. Simon LeBon & Wiley) | |
11. | "Selector" | |
12. | "Hey Boy" (feat. Rose Elinor Dougall & Theophilus London) | |
13. | "Missing Words" | |
14. | "The Night Last Night" (feat. Rose Elinor Dougall) |
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15. | "Sound Of Plastic" (feat. Spank Rock, Jamie Reynolds, Rose Elinor Dougall & Anthony Rossomando) |
Personnel
# | Title | Notes |
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1 | "Bang Bang Bang" |
Songwriters: Nick Hodgson, Mark Ronson, Homer Steinweiss, Alex Greenwald, Amanda Warner, Peter Wade Keusch, Q-Tip |
2 | "Lose It (In The End)" |
Songwriters: Jonathan Pierce, Alex Greenwald, Mark Ronson, Nick Movshon, Ghostface Killah |
3 | "The Bike Song" |
Songwriters: Homer Steinweiss, Spank Rock, Victor Axelrod, David McCabe |
4 | "Somebody To Love Me" |
Songwriters: Andrew Wyatt, K'naan, Jake Shears, Alex Greenwald, Nick Movshon, Mark Ronson, Anthony Rossomando, Cathy Dennis |
5 | "You Gave Me Nothing" |
Songwriters: Jonathan Pierce, Mark Ronson |
6 | "The Colour Of Crumar" |
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7 | "Glass Mountain Trust" |
Songwriters: Anthony Rossomando, D'Angelo, Mark Ronson |
8 | "Circuit Breaker" |
Songwriters: Mark Ronson, Shimon Nolfo, Alex Greenwald |
9 | "Introducing The Business" |
Songwriters: Pill, Alex Greenwald, Thomas Brenneck, Victor Axelrod, Mark Ronson, Homer Steinweiss |
10 | "Record Collection" |
Songwriters: Mark Ronson, Alex Greenwald, Nick Movshon, Wiley |
11 | "Selector" |
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12 | "Hey Boy" |
Songwriters: Kai Fish |
13 | "Missing Words" |
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14 | "The Night Last Night" |
Songwriters: Rose Elinor Dougall, Charlie Waller, Alex Greenwald |
15 | "Sound Of Plastic" |
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Unreleased tracks
The following is a list of songs that have been recorded during the Record Collection sessions and have not been released commercially.
- "Taste Of A Samurai" (feat. Gerina Di Marco) (Songwriters: Cathy Dennis, Andrew Wyatt, Mark Ronson)
Release history
Country | Date | Format | Label | Catalogue |
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Ireland | 24 September, 2010 | CD, digital download | Columbia | |
United Kingdom[1] | 27 September, 2010 | 88697736332 | ||
United States[2] | 5 October, 2010 | |||
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References
- ^ "Record Collection". HMV. Retrieved 28 June, 2009.
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