Songs from a Bad Hat [Import]

Track Listings

 
1. Let Me Know
2. Finish It All Off (With Love)
3. Can't Fight It No Longer
4. Ballad With One Arm
5. She Sits At Home
6. Faint Smile
7. Everybody's Friend
8. Sky Tiger
9. Cover Up
10. Shot Of Shame
11. Love Once Again

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
A pioneer in making dance-floor hip-hop, Kurtis Mantronik had his first hits in the mid 1980s as part of Mantronix, though their hits never made it that far out of the clubs. Silent for most of the 1990s, Mantronik returned with a single in 1997 ("The Bass Machine Re-Tuned"), followed quickly by both the "Mad" single and this full-length, which contains the original versions of both singles. His return is welcome: behind raps by Traylude, vocals from Mr. Bush, and Carlos Alomar's guitar, Mantronik's beats are both instantly familiar and rewarding. Here are tracks that are both danceable and plenty of fun to listen to while sitting around--though it's tough to stay off your feet when this disc is playing. --Randy Silver

Product Description
European Version featuring Three Bonus Tracks Not on the USA Release and Alternate Cover Art. --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Songs from a Bad Hat [Import]

Songs From a Bad Hat,Mauro,Pias Records,Dance Music,Pop,World Music

New Age Music:

  1. Stand By [Import]
  2. Todo Mundo [Import]
  3. Um Senhor Talento [Import]
  4. V.10: Radames Gnattali/Villa-Lobos [Import]
  5. Voces Unidas
  6. Xa-La-La [Import]
  7. Zippados [Import]
  8. 2 Em 1 [Import]
  9. 2 Em 1 [Import]
  10. 24 Horas No Ar [Import]

New Age Music

new age music

New Age Music

Careless [Import]

International Tchaikovsky Competition 1990 Winners' Gala

Musicforthemorningafter

Music: 1948-1950

Impurely Replied: Systemwide Remixes

La Decada

Hi-Fi [Import]

Nationwide 2 Ghetto Pass: The Compilation [Explicit Lyrics]

Kwasa Kwasa [Import]

Maria de Alvear: Thinking (text by Tsolagiu M.A. RuizRazo)

Manha De Carnaval [Import]

Latin Hip Hop: Barrio Beatz con Sazon

Jeep Ass Niguh [CD-single]

Honky Tonkin's What I Do Best

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