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Gilles Peterson

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Track Listing

  1. Space Odyssey - Detroit Experiment
  2. One Day - 2 Banks Of 4
  3. Poetry - The RH Factor, Q-Tip, Erykah Badu
  4. Butterfly - Henry Mancini
  5. Take The Box - Amy Winehouse
  6. You Like Me Don't You - Jermaine Jackson
  7. Heavy Love Affair - Marvin Gaye
  8. Skyy, Can You Feel Me - Raphael Saadiq
  9. Little Suzie - Kelis
  10. Koop Interlude - Koop
  11. Wesley Music - RSL
  12. Give It Up Or Turnit A Loose - James Brown
  13. La Banda - Spanish Harlem Orchestra
  14. Elle - DJ Gregory
  15. Guess You Didn't Love Me - Terri Walker, Mos Def

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5104 in Music
  • Released on: 2003-06-16
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 73 minutes

Customer Reviews

Spectacular5
just what you've come to expect from G.P. Good variation of tracks with a rich vein of quality throughout.

The best Worldwide CD yet5
Gilles Peterson's latest Worldwide CD is even better than volume 2. From the latin genius of the fantasista re-formation of James Brown's 'Give it up or turn it loose' to DJ Gregory's Elle this is great taste of Peterson's eclecticism and taste for a groove.

another scorcher from the king of the airwaves5
well it looks like we can give up on any more double discs in this series... but it's still a fantastic mix... if you're interested in the kind of music that gilles spins.. kicking off with the detroit experiment and then into ski oakenfulls latest project "2 banks of 4" i love this track.. q-tip & co give us poetry..which is the kind of sweet mellow jazzy hip-hop that enriches the soul..later on is the monumental Skyy: can you feel me.. shivers up the spine & fall in love with rosie kay.. my favourite track is wesley music..epic with one of those semi-gospel type vocals..last track seems to be about Gilles himself (Terri Walker & Mos Def) which surely amounts to vanity by including it..but its a great track too...