Dancehall Places is the second studio album by English electronic dance music duo Mint Royale, which was released on 28 October 2002 on Faith & Hope.
Dancehall Places | ||||
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Released | 28 October 2002 | |||
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Length | 47:05 | |||
Label | Faith & Hope | |||
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Reception
editBBC's Collective gave solid approval to the album, commenting, "Dancehall Places is filled with 'paaarty toons' which put you in a dancing mood even if they are a bit cheesy." They also noted the greater "depth and intelligence" of the slower songs.[1]
In popular culture
editThe song "Show Me" was included in the US version of Mint Royale's debut album On the Ropes (1999) and was featured in the National Lampoon produced film Van Wilder (2002), (although it is not included on the official soundtrack). The track samples the song "Sesiya Hamba" from the 1974 musical Ipi Tombi.[2]
The music video for "Blue Song" was directed by Edgar Wright, who made the video using his original concept for his later 2017 film Baby Driver and included the song on its soundtrack.[3]
Track listing
editAll songs were written by Chris Baker and Neil Claxton, except where noted.
- "Blue Song" – 4:16
- "Sexiest Man in Jamaica" featuring Prince Buster (Baker, Prince Buster, Claxton) – 3:26
- "Anything" (Baker, Claxton, Paxman, Judie Tzuke) – 4:34
- "Floor Basics" featuring Gail Hebson – 3:54
- "Dancehall Places" featuring Damien Jurado (Baker, Claxton, Damien Jurado) – 3:53
- "Miles and Miles" featuring Gail Hebson – 4:25
- "Princess" featuring Robbie Roberts and Gail Hebson (Baker, Claxton, Gail Hebson) – 4:28
- "Show Me" featuring Posdnuos (Baker, Claxton, Bertha Egnos, Gail Lakier) – 4:01
- "54" (Baker, Claxton, Randy Muller) – 4:39
- "I Don't Know" featuring Gail Hebson – 5:14
- "Always Welcome" (Baker, Claxton, Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff, Murray McLauchlan) – 3:37
Personnel
editMint Royale
edit- Neil Claxton - producer, mixing, keyboards, programming
- Chris Baker - producer, keyboards, engineering, bass
Other musicians
edit- Laurie Jenkins - drums (1)
- Victor Smalls - percussion (2, 4, 6)
- Steven Wren - vocals (1)
- Prince Buster - vocals (2)
- Pos - raps (8)
- Robbie Roberts - vocals (7)
- Gail Hebson - vocals, backing vocals (4, 7, 10)
- Damien Jurado - vocals, acoustic guitar (5)
- Jez Williams – guitars (5)
Other personnel
edit- Steve Dub – mixing
- Greg Fleming – assistant
- Tim Young – mastering
- Tasha Michaels – artwork
- Unit9 – artwork, layout design
References
edit- ^ (5 September 2002). BBC Collective Review, Collective.
- ^ "Mint Royale feat. Posdnuos's 'Show Me' - Discover the Sample Source". WhoSampled. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
- ^ Prince, Max (21 July 2017). "Inside Baby Driver Director Edgar Wright's Pursuit of Perfection". Road & Track. Retrieved 30 January 2023.