Here to There (DJ Spinna album)

Here to There is the second studio album by hip hop producer DJ Spinna. It is the eighth installment of BBE Beat Generation series, after releases by Pete Rock, J Dilla, DJ Jazzy Jeff, will.i.am and many others. It was released on February 3, 2003 on BBE Records.[3] The album features appearances by various artists who sang, rapped or played musical instruments.

Here to There
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 3, 2003
Recorded2001-02
Studio
  • Freedom Soundz, London
  • Thingamijig Lab, Brooklyn, New York City
Genre
Length75:58
LabelBBE, Rapster Records
ProducerDJ Spinna
DJ Spinna chronology
Heavy Beats Volume 1
(1999)
Here to There
(2003)
Intergalactic Soul
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Pitchfork7.5/10[2]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Alfonso's Thang" (featuring Alfonso Greer and Ticklah)6:00
2."Drive" (featuring Shadowman from OldWorldDisorder)
  • Gernard Barr
  • Williams
3:56
3."Hold" (featuring Apani B and Jean Grae)4:05
4."Tune You Out" (featuring Rise)
  • Jean Myrthil
  • Williams
4:11
5."Galactic Soul"Williams4:27
6."Idols" (featuring Vinia Mojica)
5:10
7."All Up in It"
  • Eric Krasno
  • Neal Evans
  • Williams
4:10
8."You Got to Live" (featuring Jigmastas and Mr. Akil)
  • Delano Ogbourne
  • Preston Bolt
  • Williams
4:23
9."Surely" (featuring Ovasoul7)
4:52
10."Rock (Unplugged)" (featuring Tortured Soul)Williams4:34
11."Fly or Burn" (featuring the Bedouin)
  • Darren Hymes
  • Williams
5:26
12."Glad You're Mine" (featuring Angela Johnson)
  • Angela Johnson
  • Williams
5:04
13."Love Is Sold" (featuring Abdul Shyllon)
  • Abdul Shyllon
  • Clive-Lowe
  • Williams
6:38
14."Music in Me (Interlude)"
1:39
15."Music in Me (Come Alive)" (featuring Shaun Escoffery)
5:25
16."The Originator"
5:07
Total length:75:58

Personnel

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References

  1. Glazer, Joshua. "DJ Spinna – Here to There". AllMusic.
  2. Chennault, Sam (February 12, 2003). "DJ Spinna: Here to There". Pitchfork. Retrieved March 23, 2020.
  3. Francisco, Kristina (April 16, 2003). "DJ Spinna: Here to There". PopMatters. Retrieved March 23, 2020.


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