Other Peoples Music

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Other Peoples Music
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Remix album by
Released3 October 2003 (2003-10-03)
Genre Electronic, house
Label Sony
Producer Black Angus, Hesse, Double D and Tricky Nick
Sneaky Sound System chronology
Other Peoples Music
(2003)
Sneaky Sound System
(2006)

Other Peoples Music is a remix album by Australian dance group Sneaky Sound System. It features remixes of songs by other artists which was released on 3 October 2003 on Sony Music Australia. [1]

Contents

Track listing

Australian Release: Disc 1 [2]
No.TitleLength
1."Oscar – Lo-Fu (Nk)" (Sneaky Sound System, Hachour, David) 
2."Kraak & Smaak – Money in the Bag" (Sneaky Sound System, Plug) 
3."Gonzales – This One Jam" (Sneaky Sound System, Catani, Patric) 
4."Painè – Bene" (Quantic Remix; Sneaky Sound System, Cuadrelli, Minu Pai, Quantic) 
5."Soul of the Makossa Man – The Panther" (Slow & Local Mix; Sneaky Sound System, Dibango, Manu) 
6."Kompis – Clouds Instead of Heads" (Original Mix; Sneaky Sound System, Hallen, Carl-Henrik) 
7."Freaks – Hang Up Your Hang Ups" (Sneaky Sound System, Washington) 
8."Savannah – 1, 2 Shakumuna" (feat. Rod; Original Mix; Sneaky Sound System, Niangandoumou, Roch) 
9."Jaymz Nylon – I Know a Place" (feat. Mooney; Shades of Black Remix; Sneaky Sound System, Thomas, J., Shades pf Black) 
10."Chocolate Brown Coffee – Move for Me" (Sneaky Sound System, Pierson, Simon) 
11."Blakkat – The Rite Place" (feat. Aswan; Crazy Penis Jackin' The Beanstalk Mix; Sneaky Sound System, Bell, M., Crazy Penis) 
12."Dissent – Bleeding Together" (Kaskade Remix; Sneaky Sound System, Howe, Gregory, Kaskade) 
13."Alexi Delano – Round and Round" (feat. Robert Manos; Metro Area Mix; Sneaky Sound System, Delano, Alexi, Metro Area) 
Australian Release: Disc 2 [3]
No.TitleLength
1."The Littlemen – On Time" (Sneaky Sound System, Littlemen) 
2."Urban Blues Project – Deliver Me" (Hardsoul Keeps on Trying Dub; Sneaky Sound System, Pomeroy, Marc) 
3."Stacy Kidd – Getting on Down" (Dub; Sneaky Sound System, Kidd, Stacey) 
4."Roy Davis Jr. – Dance Shake" (Roy's Original Mix; Sneaky Sound System, Davis, Roy Jr.) 
5."Toka Project – What I Know" (Sneaky Sound System, Riley, Andy) 
6."E.O.C – Chromatix" (Original Version; Sneaky Sound System, Mitchell, Jeff) 
7."Malente – The Law Is Wrong" (Sneaky Sound System, Gottsch, Christoph) 
8."Metro Area – Orange Alert" (DFA Mix; Sneaky Sound System, Geist, Morgan, The DFA) 
9."Playgroup – Make It Happen" (Zongamin Mix; Sneaky Sound System, Jackson, T., Zongamin) 
10."Daniel Paul – Outta Space" (Twice Extension; Sneaky Sound System, Paul, Daniel) 
11."Home & Garden – Roller Disco Theme" (Sneaky Sound System, Tim K Kvasnosky, Tim) 
12."JohNick – C'mon Give It Up" (Sneaky Sound System) 
13."Schmoov! – Playground" (Crazy Penis Remix; Sneaky Sound System, Schmoov!, Crazy Penis) 

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalogue
Australia 3 October 2003Sony CD 5136532000

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