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.
Why this album works
'Record Collection' received critical acclaim for its eclectic sound and showcased Ronson's ability to bridge the gap between vintage influences and modern pop. The album peaked at number 2 on the UK Albums Chart, affirming his status within the contemporary music scene.
- Best for
- dance floor invigorating peaks playful rhythms for celebrations dynamic journey with surprises
- 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
- Robbie Williams· Ellie Goulding· Gorillaz· Radiohead· Blur· Pet Shop Boys· Kim Wilde· Lily Allen
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Bang Bang Bang Standout 3:53
- 2 Lose It (In the End) 2:25
- 3 The Bike Song Standout 4:25
- 4 Somebody to Love Me Standout 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
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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