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Leggo Beast - From Here To G FLAC album

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1 Mudlark 5:22
2 There And Back 2:14
3 One Size Fits All 6:12
4 A New Home
Flute – Bernard Moss
5:02
5 Meanwhile... 0:58
6 Bizarre Love Pentangle 6:30
7 Step Up 5:27
8 Break In New Shoes 6:25
9 Tumbledown 4:47
10 Dream Topping
Vocals – Audrey Okyere-Fosu
4:40
11 Summer Lightning 2:01
12 Itchy Feet 5:21
13 On Loan 5:59
14 In 6:16
15 Flik Flak
Bass [Additional] – Paddy Tobin
3:49
16 Unplugged 3:59

Credits

  • Producer, Written-By – Murray Clark*

Notes

Booklet has several credit roles assigned to wrong titles. It states: Bernard Moss flute on track 3 (actually 4); Audrey Okyere-Fosu vocals on track 11 (actually 10)


Leggo Beast - From Here To G FLAC album

Musician performer: Leggo Beast

Title: From Here To G

Date of release: 2000

Style: Breaks, Downtempo

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1549 mb

Rating: 4.2 / 5

Votes: 872

Other Formats: APE DMF AAC VQF MIDI AIFF RA

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Zonama
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