Album UK 2002 on Island Records label
Electronic and Hip-Hop/Rap (Breaks)
"For promo only - Not for resale". A1 Starts with a spoken sample not to be found on the definitive release: "Children?! I say no Rock'N'Roll dream, you say children?! It's dream real!". About 10 seconds from end of the song, we can hear a reverb electronic sound. End of the song is fading out while the commercial song ends with a full stop. A2 Doesn't start with the distorted spoken sample "Welcome to fear, side 2" but contains an extra vocal sample right after the "Mongrel" part, as opposed to the track of the same name to be found on The Private Press. The track is also 15 seconds shorter than the LP version. B1 is the LP track. B2 Vocals are gone, unless the 'Da-da' one at the beginning and the 'Go-Go-Go-Goddam motherfucking crack' at the end. B3 With a kid saying 'La-la-la-la', it is unique to this release. Timings ain't to be found on release, retrieved using a stopwatch. Published by Mo'Wax Music/MCA Music Ltd. Except A2, published by Mo'Wax Music/MCA Music Ltd/Warner Chappell Music Ltd. ℗ 2002 A&M Records Ltd. Licensed to Universal Island Records Ltd. in the UK. © 2002 Universal Records Ltd.
DJ Shadow dr machine, *1972 US producer, arranged by, album by | |
Lateef The Truth Speaker voc, US lead vocals |
Keith Tamashiro artwork, uncredited |
Miles Showell mastered by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Walkie Talkie (Alternate Version) | DJ Shadow | Josh Davis | 3:04 |
2 | Mongrel... Meets His Maker (Alternate Version) | DJ Shadow | Franco Falsini, Josh Davis | 5:04 |
3 | Mashin' On The Motorway | DJ Shadow | Josh Davis, Lateef Daumont | 2:54 |
4 | Mashin' On The Motorway (Instrumental) | DJ Shadow | Josh Davis | 2:54 |
5 | (Letter From Home) | DJ Shadow | 0:16 |