Tumi and the Volume (album)
Tumi and the Volume, released in December 2005, is the second album from Tumi and the Volume. It is their first studio album.
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Studio album by | |
Released | 2006 |
Recorded | 2005 |
Genre | Jazz Rap, Hip-Hop, Jazz |
Length | 67:45 |
Label | District Six Records, Calabash Music |
Producer | Tumi and the Volume |
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Music Industry Online | [1] |
Eye Weekly | [2] |
Johannesburg Live | [3] |
Student Village | [4] |
Track listing
- "Ellof – 17:45"
- "Floor"
- "Bus Stop Confessions"
- "Johnny Dyani"
- "What It's All About"
- "Smile, you on camera" (featuring Ft. Fifi)
- "Afrique" (featured in FIFA 08)
- "The Story Behind the Pain"
- "Signs"
- "Oslo"
- "Basement"
- "Ladies and Gentlemen"
- "Learning"
- "In a Minute" (featuring Ft. Fifi)
- "Bergman's Theory"
- "Sticks and Stones"
- "These Women"
Credits
Producer(s): Tumi and the Volume
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References
- Music Industry Online review
- Eye Weekly review Archived 2006-06-13 at Archive.today
- Johannesburg Live review
- Student Village review Archived 2006-09-10 at the Wayback Machine
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