I Want Some

I Want Some is a compilation album by The Make-Up.[2][3] I Want Some collects 23 of The Make-Up's singles and B-sides.[4] It was released as a double LP, and as a CD version that included an 11-page booklet.

I Want Some
Compilation album by
ReleasedMarch 23, 1999
GenreGospel, post-punk, funk
Length68:15
LabelK
The Make-Up chronology
Save Yourself
(1999)
I Want Some
(1999)
Untouchable Sound - Live!
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track #20, "Wade in the Water," is a cover of a traditional African-American spiritual song of the same name.

Track listing

  1. "Pow! To the People" − 3:03
  2. "I Want Some" − 2:43
  3. "Walking on the Dune" − 3:34
  4. "The Choice" − 3:33
  5. "Born on the Floor" − 4:25
  6. "Hey! Orpheus" − 2:28
  7. "Grey Motorcycle" − 3:17
  8. "Every Baby Cries the Same" − 4:20
  9. "I am if..." − 4:00
  10. "Little Black Book" − 3:46
  11. "Blue Is Beautiful" − 3:36
  12. "Trans-Pleasant Express" − 2:15
  13. "Type-U Blood − 3:13
  14. "We're Having a Baby" − 1:54
  15. "This is ... Young Vulgarians" − 1:58
  16. "R U A Believer" − 1:47
  17. "Free Arthur Lee" − 3:02
  18. "Untouchable Sound" − 1:56
  19. "I Didn't Mean 2 Turn U On" − 2:29
  20. "Wade in the Water" − 2:43
  21. "Substance Abuse" − 2:30
  22. "Under the Impression" − 2:37
  23. "Have U Heard the Tapes?" − 3:06

Sample

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References

  1. "I Want Some - The Make-Up | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
  2. "The Make-Up's I Want Some Gets Reissued". Washington City Paper.
  3. "The Stanford Daily 8 April 1999 — The Stanford Daily". stanforddailyarchive.com.
  4. Jenkins, Mark (July 30, 1999). "THE MAKE-UP:" via www.washingtonpost.com.


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