FabricLive.26
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{{Infobox album
| name = FabricLive.26
| type = Compilation album
| artist = The Herbaliser
| cover = FabricLive.26.png
| alt =
| released = February 6, 2006
| recorded =
| venue =
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| length = 70:24
| label = Fabric
| producer = The Herbaliser
| prev_title = Take London
| prev_year = 2005
| next_title = Same as It Never Was
| next_year = 2008
| misc = {{Extra chronology
| artist = FabricLive
| type = Compilation album
| prev_title = FabricLive.25
| prev_year = 2005
| title = FabricLive.26
| year = 2006
| next_title = FabricLive.27
| next_year = 2006
}}
}}
FabricLive.26 is a DJ mix album, mixed by English band The Herbaliser, recorded as part of the FabricLive albums and released on the Fabric label in February 2006.
Track listing
- Million Dan - "Dogz n Sledgez"
- J-Sands (of The Lone Catalysts) - "Southern Lady"
- 2 tracks mixed
- * RJD2 - "Ghostwriter"
- * Dynamic Syncopation - "Ground Zero" (feat. Mass Influence)
- Blufoot - "Alphabet Man" (feat. Yungun)
- Hurby's Machine - "I Got an Attitude" (feat. Antoinette)
- Harry Love - "Surprize" (feat. Verb. T, Yungun & Mystro)
- 2 tracks mixed
- * The Herbaliser - "None Other" (feat. Cappo)
- * DJ Format - "3 Feet Deep (Instrumental)" (feat. Abdominal & D-Sisive)
- James Brown - "Talkin' Loud and Sayin' Nothing"
- Lefties Soul Connection - "Welly Wanging"
- J Rocc - "Play this (One)"
- Eric B. & Rakim - "Paid in Full (Seven Minutes of Madness)" (Coldcut Remix)
- Demon Boyz - "Glimity Glamity"
- Cappo - "I.D.S.T."
- The Nextmen - "Spin it Round" (feat. Dynamite MC)
- The Jackson 5 - It's Great to be Here
- Breakestra - "Family Rap" (feat. Chali 2na, Soup, Double K, Wolf & Munyungo Jackson)
- Apathy - "It Takes a Seven Nation Army to Hold Us Back" (feat. Emilio Lopez)
- The Herbaliser - "Gadget Funk"
- Flying Fish - "Mr Matatwe" (Keep It Up)
- Hero No.7 - "Keeping it Real?"
- The Roots - "Boom!"
- Dynamix 2 - "Just Give the DJ a Break" (12 Club Version)
- Diplo - "Newsflash" (feat. Sandra Melody)
- Bugz in the Attic - "Booty La La"
Miscellanea
The Apathy track "It Takes a Seven Nation Army to Hold Us Back" is based on a sample of The White Stripes track, Seven Nation Army, and takes its title from that track combined with the Public Enemy album It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back.
External links
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20090623064101/http://www.fabriclondon.com/label/fabriclive/26 Fabric: FabricLive.26]
{{Fabric albums|Live 26}}
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