Record Collection
Mark Ronson · 2010
47 min · 14 tracks · contemporary R&B · hip-hop
A vibrant fusion of retro funk, pop melodies, and contemporary R&B grooves that invigorates the dance floor.
Is this for you?
Good fit if you like
- dance floor invigorating peaks
- playful rhythms for celebrations
- dynamic journey with surprises
- earworm melodies for sing-alongs
Maybe skip if you want
- seeking slow, introspective tracks
- prefer standalone single experiences
Where this album fits
- Career context
- Released in 2010, 'Record Collection' marked Mark Ronson's third studio album, following his successful work on 'Version' in 2007. At this point in his career, Ronson had established himself as a prominent producer and artist known for blending genres and collaborating with various artists.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Bruno Mars· Pharrell Williams· Dua Lipa
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Bang Bang Bang 3:53
- 2 Lose It (In the End) 2:25
- 3 The Bike Song 4:25
- 4 Somebody to Love Me 4:57
- 5 You Gave Me Nothing 4:00
- 6 The Colour of Crumar 1:28
- 7 Glass Mountain Trust 3:46
- 8 Circuit Breaker 4:24
- 9 Introducing the Business 3:42
- 10 Record Collection 3:49
- 11 Selector 1:06
- 12 Hey Boy 3:34
- 13 Missing Words 1:29
- 14 The Night Last Night 4:24
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