Stoned, Part I

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Stoned, Part 1
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Studio album by
Released21 October 2002
Genre Neo soul, pop rock
Label Slow Reality
Lewis Taylor chronology
Lewis II
(2000)
Stoned, Part 1
(2002)
Stoned, Part II
(2004)
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Stoned, Part I is the third album by the British neo-soul composer and multi-instrumentalist Lewis Taylor, released in 2002.

Track listing

Slow Reality release
  1. "Stoned, Pt. I" (Taylor) – 4:51
  2. "Positively Beautiful" (Taylor) – 4:24
  3. "Lewis IV" (Sabina Smyth, Taylor) – 3:53
  4. "Send Me an Angel" (Smyth, Taylor) – 4:36
  5. "Til the Morning Light" (Smyth, Taylor) – 4:08
  6. "Shame" (Smyth, Taylor) – 4:24
  7. "When Will I Ever Learn, Pt. 1" (Smyth, Taylor) – 4:40
  8. "Lovin' U More" (Taylor) – 4:14
  9. "From the Day We Met, Pt. 2" (Smyth, Taylor) – 4:43
  10. "Lovelight" (Taylor) – 4:53
  11. "Sheneverdid" (Taylor) – 4:49
Hacktone release bonus tracks
  1. "Stop, Look, Listen (To Your Heart)" (The Stylistics)
  2. "Back Together"
  3. "Throw Me a Line"
  4. "Melt Away" (Brian Wilson)
  5. "Ghosts" (hidden track) (Japan)

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