Central Heating (Grand Central album)
Central Heating was the second compilation released by Grand Central Records. The two disc album was originally released in November 1996. It was re-released in February 2004 with alternative sleeve art.
Central Heating | ||||
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Compilation album by | ||||
Released | 25 November 1996 (Original) 9 February 2004 (Re-release) | |||
Recorded | ? | |||
Genre | Hip-Hop/Electronica | |||
Length | 106:37 | |||
Label | Grand Central Records GCCD101 (Original) GCCD101R (Re-release) GCLP101R (Vinyl Re-release) | |||
Producer | Mark Rae? | |||
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Alternative cover | ||||
Disc one
- "Central Introduction" – Tony D
- "How Sweet It Is" – Mr. Scruff & Mark Rae
- "Spellbound (featuring Veba" – Rae & Christian
- "Second Street Gogo" – Tony D
- "Hand of Doom (featuring Clita Johnrose)" – Andy Votel
- "Through These Veins (featuring Afu Ra)" – Funky Fresh Few
- "Pourquoi (featuring Buffy Brox)" – Only Child
- "Good Advice" – Rae & Christian
- "Rain (featuring Buffy Brox)" – Only Child
- "It's Time Two (featuring Chubby Grooves)" – Tony D
Disc two
- "Original Stuntmaster" – Aim
- "Hemlock'd" – Andy Votel
- "You Mean Fantastic" – Funky Fresh Few
- "Loopdreams" – Aim
- "When We Get Together" – Tony D
- "Gotta Have Her" – Mr. Scruff & Mark Rae
- "Lunagroove" – Only Child
- "Baseball Fury" – Rae & Christian
- "Spooky Driver" – Andy Votel
- "Souldive (All City mix)" – Aim
- "Northern Sulphuric Soul" – Rae & Christian
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