Juxtapose (album)

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Juxtapose
Tricky - Juxtapose.jpg
Studio album by
Released16 August 1999 (1999-08-16)
Genre
Length35:38
Label Island
Producer
Tricky chronology
Angels with Dirty Faces
(1998)
Juxtapose
(1999)
Blowback
(2001)
DJ Muggs chronology
Muggs Presents... The Soul Assassins Chapter I
(1997)
Juxtapose
(1999)
Muggs Presents Soul Assassins II
(2000)
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."For Real"
3:29
2."Bom Bom Diggy" (featuring Mad Dog)
  • Thaws
  • Jeff Tetteh
  • Blackmon
Dame Grease4:05
3."Contradictive"
  • Thaws
  • Muggerud
Tricky 3:04
4."She Said"ThawsTricky3:30
5."I Like the Girls" (featuring Mad Dog)
  • Thaws
  • Tetteh
  • Blackmon
Dame Grease2:57
6."Hot Like a Sauna" (featuring Mad Dog and Kioka Williams)
  • Thaws
  • Tetteh
  • Blackmon
Dame Grease4:19
7."Call Me" (featuring D'NA)
  • Thaws
  • Muggerud
3:35
8."Wash My Soul"
  • Thaws
  • Tetteh
  • Muggerud
  • Tricky
  • DJ Muggs
3:51
9."Hot Like a Sauna (Metal Mix)" (featuring Mad Dog and Kioka Williams)
  • Thaws
  • Blackmon
Dame Grease3:35
10."Scrappy Love"
  • Thaws
  • Muggerud
Tricky3:13
Total length:35:38
Japanese version bonus tracks
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
11."Who"Tricky 
12."Bombing Bastards" Terranova  
Australian version bonus tracks
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
11."For Real" (Hip Hop Remix)
  • Dame Grease
  • Rich Keller
 
12."For Real" (Genaside II Mix)  
13."For Real" (Rollo Mix)  
14."Bombing Bastards"Terranova 
15."Pop Musik"
  • Tricky
  • DJ Muggs
 

Charts

Chart (1999)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA) [11] 49
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria) [12] 23
French Albums (SNEP) [13] 38
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [14] 41
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista) [15] 8
Scottish Albums (OCC) [16] 45
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade) [17] 35
UK Albums (OCC) [18] 22
US Billboard 200 [19] 182

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