Versions (Thievery Corporation album)
Versions is an album by Thievery Corporation, released in May 2006. The album consists of a collection of hard to find remixes done by Thievery Corporation, largely of other artists' material, and the original Thievery Corporation track, "Originality".
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Released | May 16, 2006 | |||
Genre | Trip hop, electronica | |||
Length | 75:57 | |||
Label | Eighteenth Street Lounge | |||
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Okayplayer |
Track listing
- "Tarana" by Ustad Sultan Khan – 4:40- Originally Released in 1976
- "Habaños Days" by Damian Draghici – 4:22- Originally Released in 2004
- "This Is Not a Love Song" by Nouvelle Vague – 4:33- Originally Released in 2004
- "Beloved" by Anoushka Shankar – 4:23 - Originally Released in 2005
- "Who Needs Forever" by Astrud Gilberto – 4:12 - Originally Released in 1966
- "Desert" by Emilie Simon – 3:13 - Originally Released in 2002
- "Lemon Tree" by Herb Alpert – 3:38 - Originally Released in 1965
- "Originality" featuring Sister Nancy – 4:08 - Previously Unreleased
- "In Love" by Fear of Pop – 4:39 - Originally Released in 1998
- "The Girl's Insane" by The Januaries – 4:27 - Originally Released in 2000
- "Strange Days" by The Doors – 4:23 - Originally Released in 1967
- "Revolution Solution" (TC Remix) – 3:50 - Previously Unreleased but Original Song Released in 2004
- "Shiva" (TC Remix) – 4:49 - Previously Unreleased - Previously Unreleased but Original Song Released in 2004
- "Khalghi Stomp" by Transglobal Underground – 3:54 - Originally Released in 2004
- "Angels" by Wax Poetic featuring Norah Jones – 4:39 - Originally Released in 2003
- "Nothing to Lose" by Isabelle Antena – 2:56 - Originally Released in 2004
- "Cada Beijo" by Bebel Gilberto – 4:19 - Originally Released in 2004
- "Dirty Little Secret" by Sarah McLachlan – 4:52 - Originally Released in 2003
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References
- Jeffries, David. Versions at AllMusic
- Okayplayer review Archived December 25, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
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