Limited Edition 2004

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Limited Edition 2004
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Studio album by
Released26 April 2004
Genre Neo soul, pop rock
Label Slow Reality
Lewis Taylor chronology
Stoned, Part II
(2004)
Limited Edition 2004
(2004)
The Lost Album
(2004)

Limited Edition 2004 is a compilation album by the British neo-soul composer and multi-instrumentalist Lewis Taylor, released in 2004.

Track listing

  1. Intro - 2:22
  2. Back Together - 4:20
  3. Consider - 4:23
  4. Party (Prog Version) - 7:04
  5. No Hope in Here - 6:20
  6. Lovelight (West Coast Version) - 5:46
  7. Can You Feel It - 4:30
  8. I Don't Care This Time Around - 4:53
  9. Morning Light (Prog Version) - 5:50
  10. Keep Right On (Pop Version) - 4:33

UK digital version bonus tracks

  1. Throw Me A Line 2 - 4:07
  2. Lucky (Acoustic Version) - 4:59
  3. Track (Acoustic Version) - 4:12
  4. Song (Acoustic Version) - 2:25
  5. If I Lay Down With You (Acoustic Version) - 3:15
  6. Ghosts (David Sylvian) - 3:51

US digital version bonus tracks

  1. Carried Away 2 - 4:10
  2. From the Day We Met, Pt. 2 - 4:44 (originally from the 2002 release Stoned, Part I)
  3. Throw Me A Line 2 - 4:07
  4. Send Me an Angel 2 - 4:46 (originally from the 2004 release The Lost Album)

'Back Together' is replaced with 'Back Together 2' on the US digital version

All tracks written and composed by Lewis Taylor except where noted.

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