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| # | Samples | Title | |
| Side 1 | |||
| 1. |
MP3 |
"Watch Me Dance" | |
| 2. |
MP3 |
"Take It Back" | |
| 3. |
MP3 |
"Cruise Control" | |
| Side 2 | |||
| 1. |
MP3 |
"Cherry Picking" | |
| 2. |
MP3 |
"Streets So Warm" | |
| Side 3 | |||
| 1. |
MP3 |
"Badman Flu" | |
| 2. |
MP3 |
"Body Good" | |
| 3. |
MP3 |
"How Beautiful It Would Be" | |
| Side 4 | |||
| 1. |
MP3 |
"Lovely Girl" | |
| 2. |
MP3 |
"Do It Your Way" | |
| 3. |
MP3 |
"Fly" | |
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Review |
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Tom 'Toddla T' Bell has enjoyed a rapid rise to the higher echelons of dance music thanks to a robust sound rooted in the twin attractions of dancehall and B-more. For this second album for Ninja Tune, he seems hell bent on proving his eclectic credentials. With deviations into piano-laden, breakbeat-driven house, murky R&B, post dubstep-pop and Prince-ish sexfunk, plus collaborations with Roisin Murphy, Roots Manuva and Shola Ama, Watch Me Dance comes on like a contemporary take on Basement Jaxx - albeit with a distinct Sheffield twist (listen out for nods to Steel City bleep techno, Moloko and long-forgotten beat manglers the All Seeing I).


