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Record Collection [Explicit]

Mark Ronson & The Business IntlMP3 Download
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Play   3. The Bike Song 4:23 £0.89
Play   4. Somebody To Love Me 4:57 £0.89
Play   5. You Gave Me Nothing 4:00 £0.89
Play   6. The Colour Of Crumar 1:28 £0.89
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Play   9. Introducing The Business 3:42 £0.89
Play 10. Record Collection 3:49 £0.89
Play 11. Selector 1:06 £0.89
Play 12. Hey Boy 3:34 £0.89
Play 13. Missing Words 1:29 £0.89
Play 14. The Night Last Night 4:24 £0.89
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
By Krisman
Format:Audio CD
It is rare nowadays that I can listen to any album from start to finish. Most semi/full commerical albums have their usual selection of 2 - 3 big tunes and the rest is usually garbage. This is a breath of fresh air in a pop industry determined to manufacture easily categorised music. Mark Ronson clearly understands the audience and offers them a fresh perspective on pop. Littered with guest vocalists this albums twists and turns like you have left iTunes running on random mode. I understand some people like a 'journey' from start to finish but if you are after simple solo joyous tit bits then this is great. Let's face it, in a world of extremely formulaic pop music this is a welcome relief! Enjoy.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Original and Catchy 27 Oct 2010
Format:Audio CD
Mark Ronson has now got rid of the covers effect and goes back to his roots with original music. As like in Version, the songs with featured artists makes a winning combination. The tracks are very good and interesting and my favourite songs from the album have to be Bang Bang Bang, Somebody to Love Me, You Gave Me Nothing and The Night Last Night, but I like all 14 tracks. It's good to hear a producer actually sing on this album. It's good to see Alex Greenwald returns on this album and Ghostface Killah from the first album onto this album. If you like retro music combined with hip-hop, pop, dance and alternative, then this album has to be added to your Record Collection!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
By G.T.
Format:MP3 Download
I found that Version grew on me pretty quickly and I have little doubt that this will do the same - it just might take a bit longer.
The 80's influenced sound is very much in evidence although this does make some tracks sound like Mark just dug out his childhood Bontempi. Contributions from Boy George on the excellent Somebody To Love Me and Simon LeBon on the not so impressive title track add to the retro vibe (Ronson "sings" on it too - yikes !).
Other tracks such as the quirky first single Bang Bang Bang and the singalong Bike Song are interesting contributions but the stand out for me is You Gave Me Nothing with Rose Elinor Dougall and Andrew Wyatt providing the vocals.
Overall this is a mixed bag of guests and styles which doesn't quite gel - but you get the strange impression that was what Mr Ronson wanted anyway.
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Sublime!
Simply buy it! Its one of those albums where you instantly like a couple of songs but then others uncover themselves as you listen to the album. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Mr. K
probably the best album he has ever released
Released under the name Mark Ronson & the Business Int'l, DJ/songwriter/producer Mark Ronson's 2010 album Record Collection feels more like the work of an actual band, or at least... Read more
Published 6 months ago by bizmandan
Fab music
This is just fab, song after song is brilliant. This particular purchase was a present, I have had my own copy for ages, still love it :-)
Published 12 months ago by Lene
I enjoyed most of this album
I've enjoyed replacing and supplementing my music collection with CDs and yet further CDs. Buying cheaply with Amazon allows that, easily. Though, as a 45 y. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Tim Kidner
You missed the 80's Ronson, get over it
Believed the hype. Absolute rubbish! On 'record collection' the vocal is that he'd do anything to get in your record collection, and this album seems to reflect that... Read more
Published 16 months ago by GodTheNinetiesWereGreat
Record Collection
I've always found something facinating about Mark Ronsons eclectic music making.
I just love 'someone to love me' featuring Boy George and the Bicycle Song is so much... Read more
Published 16 months ago by Mrs. A. L. Renton
Amazing kitchen soundtrack
A great collection of outstanding song, catchy and genius all in their own and special way. It doesn't happen often that you listen to one album and hear a different singer with... Read more
Published 17 months ago by MPley
V Worrying!
60% of charting acts in the UK during 2009/2010 have attended public school as opposed to only 1% ten years ago.

Musical talent and songwriting is now long gone. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Car57
Its a good as it could possible be
Wow.

A real hommage to the 80s.

I loved it - some fantastic individual songs, and the album hangs together brilliantly.

Another classic by Ronson.
Published 18 months ago by Bear Brain
Its a grower
On first listen the album isn't as catchy as Versions but it does grow on you. I would recommend this album.
Published 18 months ago by G. Allan
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