Late Night Tales: Fatboy Slim
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Late Night Tales: Fatboy Slim is the 19th DJ mix album, released in the Late Night Tales series on Azuli Records. It was mixed by British DJ, Fatboy Slim.
Track listing
- "Spanish Stroll" - Mink DeVille
- "Roadrunner" - Modern Lovers
- "I Love the Sound of Breaking Glass" - Nick Lowe
- "Midnight Rider" - Paul Davidson
- "Express Yourself" - Hopeton Lewis
- "Monkey Spanner" - Dave & Ansel Collins
- "Ire Feelings" (Leggo Skanga) - Rupie Edwards
- "Three Piece Suit" - Trinity
- "Wish I Didn't Miss You" - Angie Stone
- "I Can Dig It Baby" - Little Beaver
- "Your Kiss Is Sweet" - Syreeta
- "I'll Keep A Light In My Window" - Ben Vereen
- "Brother Where Are You" - Oscar Brown Jr.
- "Mory" - Yoro Kery Goro
- "Linus and Lucy" - Vince Guaraldi Trio
- "Blue Skies" - Willie Nelson
- "Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Is In)" - Kenny Rogers & The First Edition
- "Don't Lay Your Funky Trip on Me" - Senor Soul
- "Radioactivity" - Fatboy Slim
- "Who Loves the Sun" - The Velvet Underground
- "Zombie Jamborie" - Sandpebbles
- "From a Logical Point of View" - Robert Mitchum
- "Satisfied 'N' Tickled Too" - Taj Mahal
- "My World" - Sly & The Family Stone
- "Tema Da Desilusao Garota De Ipanema" - Tom Jobim
- "Everything Is Everything" - Bootsy Collins (spoken word from a poem by Paul Heaton)
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