Learning to Walk (Sole album)

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Learning to Walk
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Compilation album by
ReleasedApril 9, 2002 (2002-04-09)
Recorded1994–1998
Genre Hip hop
Length67:35
Label 6 Months
Producer Alias, Moodswing9, Sample 208, Randy Nkonoki
Sole chronology
Bottle of Humans
(2000)
Learning to Walk
(2002)
Man's Best Friend
(2002)
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Learning to Walk is a compilation of early Sole singles and demos recorded between 1994 and 1998, released on the Anticon sister label, 6 Months.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Prosperity" Alias 4:20
2."3rd Person"Moodswing93:44
3."Losers at the Edge" (featuring Mr. Skurge, Infinito, and Alias)Mr. Skurge5:25
4."Banquet of Sarcasm"Alias4:24
5."3 Guys in a Bar" (featuring D-Stroy and Mr. Complex)Moodswing94:21
6."Lyrically Able" (featuring Adeem and Alias)Alias3:33
7."The Video Game Song" (featuring Alias)Moodswing93:56
8."Mr. Bojangles"Sample 2084:55
9."Respect"Sample 2085:57
10."Finally"Moddswing93:46
11."Respect"DJ Shame5:07
12."Body of Works"Moodswing93:10
13."Down By Lore" 2:35
14."Live By the Mic"Sample 2085:32
15."Sole"Randy Nkonoki3:05
16."Give Me My Medal"Sample 2083:45

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References

  1. Swihart, Stanton. "Sole - Leaning to Walk". AllMusic . Retrieved March 22, 2015.