One Offs... Remixes & B-Sides

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One Offs... Remixes & B-Sides
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Compilation album by
Released12 August 2002
Genre Electronica
Label Tru Thoughts
TRUCD031
Bonobo chronology
Animal Magic
(2000)
One Offs... Remixes & B-Sides
(2002)
Dial 'M' for Monkey
(2003)
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One Offs... Remixes & B-Sides is a compilation album released in 2002 by the British electronic music artist Bonobo. It features rare and previously unreleased work, and remixes of tracks from his first album Animal Magic . The album was released in 2002 on the Tru Thoughts label. The song "Scuba" appears in the racing game Need for Speed: Undercover .

Track listing

The tracks 4, 6, 7, 10, and 11 are written and performed by Bonobo; others are credited as is.

No.TitleArtistLength
1."Turtle (Bonobo Mix)" Pilote 5:06
2."Beachy Head (Bonobo Mix)"Mechanical Me3:45
3."The Plug (Quantic Mix)"Bonobo6:11
4."Dismantling Frank"Bonobo5:06
5."Dinosaurs (Jon Kennedy Mix)"Bonobo4:05
6."The Sicilian"Bonobo4:21
7."The Shark"Bonobo4:54
8."Four Ton Mantis (Bonobo Mix)" Amon Tobin 4:12
9."Tell Me How You Feel (Bonobo Mix)"Jon Kennedy5:02
10."Magicman"Bonobo4:35
11."Scuba"Bonobo4:21

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