Let Us Play!
Let Us Play! | ||||
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Studio album by Coldcut | ||||
Released | 8 September 1997 | |||
Genre | Electronica, trip hop, hip hop | |||
Label | Ninja Tune | |||
Producer | Coldcut | |||
Coldcut chronology | ||||
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Singles from Let Us Play! | ||||
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Let Us Play! is the fourth album by Coldcut, released on 8 September 1997. It was their first album to be released on their own label, Ninja Tune.
Track listing
LP version
Side one
- "Return to Margin"
- "Atomic Moog 2000 (Post Nuclear Afterlife Lounge Mix)"
- "Noah's Toilet"
Side two
- "More Beats + Pieces (Daddy Rips It Up Mix)"
- "Rubaiyat"
- "Pan Opticon"
Side three
- "Music 4 No Musicians"
- "Space Journey"
- "Timber"
Side four
- "Every Home a Prison"
- "Cloned Again"
- "I'm Wild About That Thing (The Lost Sex Tapes: Position 1)"
CD version
Disc one
- "Return to Margin"
- "Atomic Moog 2000 (Post Nuclear Afterlife Lounge Mix)"
- "More Beats + Pieces (Daddy Rips It Up Mix)"
- "Rubaiyat"
- "Pan Opticon"
- "Music 4 No Musicians"
- "Noah's Toilet"
- "Space Journey"
- "Timber"
- "Every Home a Prison" [featuring Jello Biafra]
- "Cloned Again"
- "I'm Wild About That Thing (The Lost Sex Tapes: Position 1)"
Disc two
- "Atomic Moog 2000 (Bullet Train)"
+"interactive toybox full of Coldcut games, toys & videos"
VHS version
- "Return To Margin"
- "Atomic Moog 2000 (Post Nuclear After Life Lounge)"
- "Noah’s Toilet"
- "More Beats and Pieces (Daddy Rips It Up Mix)"
- "Rubaiyat"
- "Pan Opticon"
- "Music 4 No Musicians"
- "Space Journey"
- "Timber"
- "Every Home a Prison"
- "Cloned Again"
- "I’m Wild About That Thing (The Lost Sex Tapes: Position 1)"
References
- Let Us Play! at AllMusic. Retrieved 18:22, 11 May 2015 (UTC).
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