Black Orpheus Limited Edition

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Black Orpheus Limited Edition
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Studio album by
Released2004
Recorded Livingston Studios, Squirrel Mountain, Fortress Studios, AGM Studios, Kad Records
Genre Blufunk
Length54:23 (Disc 1)
31:40 (Disc 2)
Label Delabel
Producer Kevin Armstrong
Keziah Jones chronology
Black Orpheus
(2003)
Black Orpheus Limited Edition
(2004)
Rhythm Is Love - Best Of
(2004)

Track listing

CD1

  1. "AfrosurrealismForTheLadies"
  2. "Kpafuca"
  3. "Femiliarise"
  4. "Wet Questions"
  5. "Neptune"
  6. "72 Kilos"
  7. "All Praises"
  8. "Beautiful Emilie"
  9. "Sadness Is"
  10. "Autumn Moon"
  11. "The Black Orpheus"
  12. "Orin O' Lomi"

CD2

  1. "Cutest Lips" (Acoustic)
  2. "Guitar In The River"
  3. "All Along The Watchtower" (Acoustic)
  4. "Beautiful Emilie" (Acoustic)
  5. "Neurotica"
  6. "Rhythm Is Love" (Acoustic)
  7. "Million Miles From Home" (Acoustic)
  8. "When Somebody Loves You" (Acoustic)
  9. "So Much Trouble In The World"


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