Brand New Second Hand
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Brand New Second Hand | ||
Studio album by Roots Manuva | ||
Released | 22 March 1999 (UK) 23 March 1999 (US) |
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Genre | Hip-Hop | |
Length | 65:05 | |
Label | Big Dada BDCD010 |
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Producer(s) | Roots Manuva, IG Culture, Wayne Bennett, V.R.S. | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Roots Manuva chronology | ||
Brand New Second Hand (1999) |
Run Come Save Me (2001) |
Brand New Second Hand is the debut album by Roots Manuva, released on Big Dada in March 1999.
[edit] Track listing
- "Movements"
- "Dem Phonies" (featuring IG Culture)
- "Juggle Tings Proper"
- "Inna"
- "Soul Decay" (featuring Jodi)
- "Baptism" (featuring Wildflower)
- "Strange Behaviour"
- "Organ Skit"
- "Big Tings Gwidarn" (featuring Seanie T.)
- "Sinking Sands" (featuring Sober Now)
- "Wisdom Fall"
- "Roots-Fi Discotheque" (Skit)
- "Clockwork"
- "Cornmeal Dumpling" (featuring Thomas E)
- "Fever" (featuring Richard Molyneaux)
- "Oh Yeah"...
- "Motion 5000" (featuring Isabelle Dunn & Stella Page)
[edit] Singles
- "Juggle Tings Proper" (22 February 1999)
- "Motion 5000" (5 July 1999)
[edit] Miscellanea
"Brand New Second Hand" also appears as a song on the "Legalize it" Album by Peter Tosh, originally released in 1984. Bob Marley also released a song called "Brand New Second Hand"