Asylum Speakers

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Asylum Speakers
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Studio album by
Released15 September 2003
Genre British hip hop
Length66:13
Label Dented
Producer Dagnabbit
Foreign Beggars chronology
Asylum Speakers
(2003)
Stray Point Agenda
(2006)

Asylum Speakers is the debut album by the UK-based hip-hop group Foreign Beggars. [1] It was released on 15 September 2003 on the group's own Dented Records label. [2]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Intro"1:33
2."Stabilize" (featuring Graziella and Kashmere)3:52
3."Glacial" (featuring Dr Syntax)4:18
4."Where Did the Sun Go?" (featuring Anik and Tommy Evans)4:01
5."Flowin'" (featuring MRX and Carnage)4:45
6."Interlude"0:58
7."One-Take" (featuring Anik and Grim Finsta)4:23
8."Gimme Dat"3:09
9."Wrong Move" (featuring Tommy Evans)3:22
10."Eurrr... Oh"0:53
11."What Goes Up" (featuring Dr Syntax)3:43
12."Hold On" (featuring DVS and Skinnyman)3:20
13."Who's Next" (featuring Wayne Wonda and Tau Rai)3:42
14."Frosted Perspecks" (featuring Leno)4:14
15."Coded Rhythm Talk" (featuring Task Force)3:55
16."Blue Gardenias"0:42
17."Mind Out" (featuring Underground Alliance)3:51
18."Prime Source" (featuring Robbin Goods)4:25
19."Gettaway" (featuring Highbreed, Nassah, Pye and SuparNovar)3:19
20."A Day in the Life Of..."2:13
21."The Bah Spitzvah" (performed by Rabbi Shlomo)1:33
Total length:66:13

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References

  1. Stacey, Richard (June–July 2005). "Survival Of The Sickest". Plan B Magazine. No. 6. p. 47. ISSN   1744-2435.
  2. Foreign Beggars (2003). Asylum Speakers (CD). Dented Records. DNT003.