Some of My Best Friends Are DJs
Some of My Best Friends Are DJs | ||||
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Studio album by Kid Koala | ||||
Released | 7 October 2003 | |||
Recorded | ? | |||
Genre | Turntable, Hip hop | |||
Length | 34:58 | |||
Label |
Ninja Tune ZEN82 (LP) ZENCD082 (CD) | |||
Producer | Kid Koala | |||
Kid Koala chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Metacritic | 78/100[1] |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [2] |
Some of My Best Friends Are DJs was the second album released by recording artist Kid Koala. Included in the album is an all-vinyl-assembled ska track “Skanky Panky” as well as Kid Koala’s version of the New Orleans jazz classic “Basin Street Blues,” plus the John Hughes-inspired “Flu Season,” consisting of 47 coughs and sneezes scratched off of records[3] Because of the track's seeming jazz samplings, it is believed that the "Savoi" reference in track 4 refers to Savoy Records; an American record label used by many jazz greats such as Charlie Parker, Erroll Garner, Dizzy Gillespie and many more.
Track listing
- - "Strat Hear" (0:05)
- - "Basin Street Blues" (4:47)
- - "Radio Nufonia" (0:51)
- - "Stompin' at Le Savoi" (2:04)
- - "Space Cadet 2" (3:22)
- - "Grandmaphone Speaks" (0:14)
- - "Skanky Panky" (3:23)
- - "Flu Season" (1:10)
- - "Robochacha" (1:45)
- - "Elevator Hopper" (1:35)
- - "Annie's Parlour" (4:02)
- - "Bonus Materials: On the Set of Fender Bender" (2:21)
- - "More Dance Music" (4:39)
- - "Vacation Island" (4:21)
- - "Negatron Speaks" (0:19)
References
- ↑ "Some Of My Best Friends Are DJs by Kid Koala". Retrieved 3 October 2016.
- ↑ Allmusic review
- ↑ "Kid Koala » Blog Archive » Some Of My Best Friends Are DJs". Retrieved 3 October 2016.
External links
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