Frying the Fat
Frying the Fat was the first compilation album from the Grand Central Records independent record label, released in association with Fat City Recordings on 8 December 1995.
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Released | 8 December 1995 (Original) 9 February 2004 (Re-release) | |||
Recorded | ? | |||
Genre | Hip-Hop/Electronica | |||
Length | ?:? | |||
Label | Grand Central Records GCCD100 (Original) GCCD100R (Re-release) | |||
Producer | ? | |||
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Track listing
- "Jazz Hypnosis" - First Priority
- "Concentrate" - Aim
- "In Rhodes" - Rae & Christian
- "A Transformation" - First Priority
- "Dirty Dog (Rae & Christian remix)" - Tony D
- "Fat Slug" - Mr. Scruff
- "Pure Arithmetic" - First Priority
- "Bang Bang (For Bobble)" - Alex Howie
- "Diggin' Dizzy" - Aim
- "I Thought I'd Find You Here" - Alex Howie
- "Free Rollin' (Hip Hop mix)" - Mark Rae
- "Ways Of The Underground" - Funky Fresh Few
- "Still Blowin' Free" - Funky Fresh Few
Re-release version
A second version of the album was released on 9 February 2004, with a different sleeve and slightly different track list and order, most notably omitting the Mr. Scruff track.
- "Jazz Hypnosis" - First Priority
- "Concentrate" - Aim
- "In Rhodes" - Rae & Christian
- "Dirty Dog (Rae & Christian remix)" - Tony D
- "Diggin' Dizzy" - Aim
- "Free Rollin'" - Mark Rae
- "I Thought I'd Find You Here" - Alex Howie
- "Still Blowin' Free" - Funky Fresh Few
- "Pure Arithmetic" - First Priority
- "Let The Funk Ride" - Aim
- "The First Cut Is The Deepest" - First Priority
- "Central J Parlay" - Tony D
- "Ways Of The Underground" - Funky Fresh Few
- "Bang Bang (For Bobble)" - Alex Howie
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