Another Late Night: Tommy Guerrero

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Another Late Night: Tommy Guerrero
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Compilation album by
Released23 September 2002
Genre Funk, soul
Label Azuli
Producer Tommy Guerrero
Tommy Guerrero chronology
A Little Bit Of Somethin'
(2000)
Another Late Night: Tommy Guerrero
(2002)
Soul Food Taqueria
(2003)
Another Late Night chronology
Groove Armada
(2002)
Tommy Guerrero
(2002)
Kid Loco
(2003)
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Another Late Night: Tommy Guerrero is a DJ mix album, mixed by musician and former professional skateboarder, Tommy Guerrero. It was released as part of the Late Night Tales / Another Late Night DJ series.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Can't Get Up If You Can't Get Down" - US Navy Port Authority Soul Band
  2. "Tomcat" - Muddy Waters
  3. "Slippin' into Darkness" - Ramsey Lewis
  4. "Taboo" - Santana
  5. "Funky" - The Chambers Brothers
  6. "Same Brown Earth" - Latin Playboys
  7. "I'm Her Daddy" - Bill Withers
  8. "Funkiest Man Alive" - Rufus Thomas
  9. "Euphrates" - The Main Ingredient
  10. "One More Time" - Cymande
  11. "Web" - Hampton Hawes
  12. "Viva Tirado" - El Chicano
  13. "Is It Because I'm Black" - Syl Johnson
  14. "Vitamin C" - Can
  15. "Summer Song" - Ronnie Foster
  16. "Come Together" - Tommy Guerrero
  17. "Peepshow, Pts. 2 & 3" (read by Sir Patrick Moore, written by Nick Walker)

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