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US3, An Ordinary Day in an Unusual Place

Audio CD

Disk ID: 213673

Disk length: 1h 2m 35s (15 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2001

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. An Ordinary Day In An Unusual Place (Part 1) 1:39
2. Get Out 5:08
3. You Can't Hold Me Down 4:22
4. Let My Dreams Come True 6:40
5. India 4:33
6. Sittin' On My Park Bench 4:44
7. Dead End Street 3:46
8. Enough 4:29
9. Enough (Bonus Beats) 1:45
10. World No More 3:52
11. Pay Attention 4:22
12. Sugar Sugar (She She Wah Wah) 5:30
13. Why? 5:58
14. Shady People 3:56
15. An Ordinary Day In An Unusual Place (Part 2) 1:41

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Review

Full title - An Ordinary Day In An Unusual Place. Their first album release since 1997, this 2001 release features shorter samples, stronger tunes & a greater emphasis on songwriting. London based producer Geoff Wilkinson, the driving force behind Us3 has delivered his most exciting & significant project yet. An Ordinary Day In An Unusual Place takes the music a giant step further thanks to the sensational vocals of Alison Crockett (King Britt). Universal Jazz.Shorter Samples, Stronger Tunes, a Label Change and a More Concentrated Emphasis on Songwriting all Characterizethe Newest Band Project. Includes Vocals by Alison Crockett (Of King Britt) with a Socio-polical Theme Running Throughout all Songs. No USA Release Date.

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An Ordinary Day in an Unusual Place

Tracks: 17 (+2 tracks), Disk length: 1h 12m 9s (+9m 34s)

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