Ultimate S'Express
Ultimate S'Express is a compilation album by English dance music act S'Express. Released in 1998, it comprises tracks from 1989's debut album Original Soundtrack and the US version of the 1991 follow-up album Intercourse.[2] The foldout booklet contains a short uncredited essay with some errors made regarding the song titles (see below). The rear booklet photo is taken from the single release of "Theme from S'Express" but has been altered to remove Linda Love's hat.
Ultimate S'Express | ||||
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Released | 1998 | |||
Recorded | 1989–1990 | |||
Genre | Acid house / Dance | |||
Length | 68:55 | |||
Label | Camden 74321 603402 | |||
Producer | Mark Moore / Pascal Gabriel Mark McGuire / William Orbit Rico Conning / Ian Tregoning James Reynolds / Pete Lorimer | |||
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Track listing
- "Theme from S'Express" - 6:02
- "Superfly Guy" - 3:31
- "Hey Music Lover" - 4:30
- "L'age du Gateau" - 5:02
- "Can You Feel Me" - 4:34
- "Blow Me Another Lollypop" - 3:54
- "Coma II (A.M./O.K.)" - 4:56
- "Pimps, Pushers & Prostitutes" - 5:56
- "Nothing to Lose" - 6:45
- "Find 'Em, Fool 'Em, Forget 'Em" - 4:48
- "Mantra for a State of Mind" - 8:47
- "Supersonic Lover" - 5:20
- "Brazil" - 4:29
Notes
- "Theme from S'Express" is incorrectly titled. It should be "Overture" / "Theme from S'Express" as per Original Soundtrack.
- "Pimps, Pushers & Prostitutes" is incorrectly titled. It should be Pimps, Pushers, Prostitutes.
- "Mantra for a State of Mind" should be correctly titled as the Club Mix or Club Vocal version.
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