Now Phats What I Small Music
Now Phats What I Small Music is the first album by Phats & Small, a house music production team from Brighton, England.[1] It was released in 1999, and contains ten songs. "Turn Around" became the band's biggest hit when released as a single.
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Released | 1999 | |||
Genre | House | |||
Length | 49:11 | |||
Label | Multiply Records | |||
Producer | Phats & Small | |||
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The album title is a pun based on the series of compilation albums entitled Now That's What I Call Music!
Track listing
- "Turn Around" – 3:33
- "Music For Pushchairs" – 6:18
- "Electro Roll" – 5:10
- "Theme From Sauce" – 7:43
- "Feel Good" – 3:25
- "On Da Flo Yo" – 3:38
- "Let Your Hair Down" – 4:45
- "Tonite" – 3:45
- "Brighton Beach" – 5:51
- "Turn Around (Live at BBC Radio 1 Dance Party)" - 4:58
Samples
- "Turn Around" samples "Reach Up" by Toney Lee and "The Glow Of Love" by Change.
- "Feel Good" samples "Does It Feel Good" by B.T. Express.
- "On Da Flo Yo" samples "What About Me" by Chic.
- "Tonite" samples "Heartache No. 9" by Delegation.
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References
- "Now Phats What I Small Music" NME. Retrieved 2016-04-27.
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