Another Late Night: Fila Brazillia

Another Late Night: Fila Brazillia is a DJ mix album, mixed by Fila Brazillia and is the first release in the Another Late Night / Late Night Tales DJ series.[2] The album features songs that, as the band puts it, "represent some of the individuality and invention that has inspired us over the last twenty-odd years."[3] With many of the albums in the series featuring a cover performed by the artist hosting, the band chose to cover "Nature Boy" by Nat King Cole, a song they heard a great amount during childhood. AllMusic praised the album, claiming it as "both an excellent introduction to the band's idiosyncrasies and a tacit triumph of naked eclecticism in its own right."[4]

Another Late Night: Fila Brazillia
Compilation album by
Released19 February 2001
GenreElectronica
Downtempo
Length64:20
LabelAzuli, Kinetic
ProducerFila Brazillia
Fila Brazillia chronology
Brazilification (Remixes 95-99)
(1999)
Another Late Night: Fila Brazillia
(2001)
Jump Leads
(2002)
Another Late Night chronology
Fila Brazillia
(2001)
Howie B
(2001)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track listing

  1. "The Persuaders! Theme" - John Barry
  2. "Firefly" - Homelife
  3. "Hero Theme" - The Infesticons
  4. "Bucket Bottom" - Prince Alla
  5. "Get a Move On" - Mr. Scruff
  6. ""T" Plays It Cool" - Marvin Gaye
  7. "Regiment" - Brian Eno and David Byrne (from My Life in the Bush of Ghosts)
  8. "It's Not Too Beautiful" - The Beta Band
  9. "Rodney Yates" - David Holmes
  10. "Nature Boy" - Fila Brazillia
  11. "Nuclear Symphony" - Unforscene
  12. "Les Nuits" - Nightmares on Wax
  13. "Blue Sky" - Outside
  14. "Suspended" - Kelis
  15. "Prelude & Fugue In C Minor" - The Swingle Singers
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