
Title: Jim
Label: Warp Records, Beat Records
Country: Japan
Released: 03 May 2008
Style: Funk
Cat: BRC-194L
Rating: 4.7/5
Format: MP3, FLAC, WMA
FLAC size: 1334 mb | MP3 size: 1527 mb | WMA size: 2093 mb
1 | Hurricane |
2 | Little Bit Of Feel Good (L.A. Garage Mix) |
3 | Rope Of Sand |
4 | Another Day |
5 | Green Light |
6 | Little Bit Of Feel Good |
7 | All I Wanna Do |
8 | Figured Me Out |
9 | Where D’You Go? |
10 | Figured Me Out (L.A. Garage Mix) |
11 | Wait For Me |
12 | Out Of My System |
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
WARPCD160 | Jamie Lidell | Jim (CD, Album) | Warp Records | WARPCD160 | UK | 2008 |
WARPCD160 | Jamie Lidell | Jim (CD, Album) | Warp Records | WARPCD160 | US | 2008 |
WARPCD160P | Jamie Lidell | Jim (CD, Album, Promo, Dig) | Warp Records | WARPCD160P | UK | 2008 |
BRC-194L | Jamie Lidell | Jim (CD, Album) | Warp Records, Beat Records | BRC-194L | Japan | 2008 |
WARPCD160 | Jamie Lidell | Jim (CDr, Album, Num, Promo, Wat) | Warp Records | WARPCD160 | UK | 2008 |
- Liner Notes – 伊藤なつみ
- Translated By – 浅沼優子
Track 11 and 12 are bonus tracks for Japan. Sample sticker on barcode OBI.
- Barcode: 4 523132 111940
- Matrix / Runout: BRC–194 MT G01
- Mastering SID Code: IFPI L270
- Mould SID Code: IFPI 4464
- Licensed From – Warp Records
- Manufactured By – Beat Records
- Pressed By – Memory-Tech
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