An Ordinary Day in an Unusual Place
An Ordinary Day in an Unusual Place is the third album by the jazz-rap group Us3.
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Released | 15 May 2001 | |||
Genre | Jazz, hip hop | |||
Length | 1:15:53 | |||
Label | Toshiba | |||
Producer | J.C. Concato and Geoff Wilkinson | |||
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Tracks
- "An Ordinary Day in an Unusual Place, Pt. 1"
- "Get Out"
- "You Can't Hold Me Down"
- "Let My Dreams Come True"
- "India"
- "Sittin' on My Park Bench"
- "Dead End Street"
- "Enough"
- "Enough [Bonus Beats]"
- "World No More"
- "Pay Attention"
- "Sugar Sugar [She She Wah Wah]"
- "Why?"
- "You Know What We Got to Do"
- "An Ordinary Day in an Unusual Place, Pt. 2"
- "Internet"
- "Modern Fuckin' Jazz"
Musicians
- Neil Angilley—Piano
- Beverly Brown—Vocals, Vocals (background)
- Marie Harper—Vocals
- Ed Jones—Sax (Soprano), Sax (Tenor)
- Mika Mylläri—Trumpet
- Gaurav Mazumdar—Sitar
- Michelob—Vocals
- Swati Natekar—Vocals
- David O'Higgins—Sax (Tenor)
- Tony Remy—Guitar
- Baluji Shrivastav—Sitar
- Tim Vine—Organ, Mellotron, Solina, Mini Moog, String Ensemble
- Jim Watson—Piano
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