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Extraordinary People

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Download links and information about Extraordinary People by Harmonic 33. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to Electronica, Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Jazz, Bop genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 45:05 minutes.

Artist: Harmonic 33
Release date: 2002
Genre: Electronica, Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Jazz, Bop
Tracks: 14
Duration: 45:05
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Age of Space (Intro) 0:16
2. Doo the Zoo 2:15
3. Moompah 3:33
4. Rain Song 5:10
5. Holytrack 4:23
6. Woodblock 3:29
7. Underwater Lady 2:52
8. Where Have They Gone 3:46
9. Kaleidoscope 4:20
10. The Incredible Mole Machine 1:23
11. Exotica 5:30
12. Far Away Places 4:06
13. Extraordinary People 3:35
14. Stereophonic Sounds (Outro) 0:27

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Extraordinary People is a very welcome CD compilation of tracks that were released on two 12" singles, Extraordinary People and Kaleidoscopic Sounds, and resequenced into a full-length album. Harmonic 33 rejoins Global Communication's Mark Pritchard with his co-conspirator in the drum'n'bass unit Use of Weapons, Dave Brinkworth. Their previous collaboration was deep-rooted in drum'n'bass, but here they meld hip-hop beats with the trappings of easy listening exotic lounge. "The Rain Song" and "The Holytrack" are the highlights of the album, featuring choral vocals, tinkling pianos, and groovy percussion. "The Woodblock" showcases more of the hip-hop side of the pairing, with some furious vinyl scratching and sampled cut-up rap vocals. Chanteuse Kirsty Hawkshaw also makes an appearance, adding wordless yet moving vocals to the lounge-tronica "Underwater Lady." Very different from the library music that the two collaborators would go on to produce on Music for Film, Television, and Radio, Vol. 1, Extraordinary People is a feather in the cap of Mark Pritchard's towering discography, comparable to Troubleman's excellent Time Out of Mind.