"The Old One Two" is a cover of a Roy Ayers track. The Ramp version is punchier than the Roy Ayers release. Powered by a nasty bassline, the tune transcends music eras sounding just as contemporary as it did in 1977 and is destined to be a DJ favourite. On the flipside is the boogie tune "Paint Me Any Color," also written and produced by Roy Ayers but never recorded by anyone else.