"This is the first ever career-spanning collection of words and music by Scritti Politti – including two new and exclusive tracks. It includes debut single 'Skank Bloc Bolonga', 'The Sweetest Girl' and five singles from their most successful album Cupid & Psyche 85, produced by legendary producer Arif Mardin: 'Wood Beez (Pray Like Aretha)' (UK #10), 'Absolute' (UK #17), 'Hypnotise', 'The Word Girl' (UK #6) and 'Perfect Way' (US #11). From 1988 there’s 'Oh Patti (Don’t feel sorry for loverboy)' featuring a trumpet solo from jazz genius Miles Davis, and 'Boom! There She Was' featuring legendary musician Roger Troutman. In addition, the Top 20 single 'She’s a Woman' is a cover of The Beatles track, featuring guest vocals from Shabba Ranks, while there are four songs from 1999’s universally acclaimed album Anomie and Bonhomie. The two new and exclusive tracks - 'A Day Late and a Dollar Short' and 'A Place We Both Belong' – are the first to be released / co-written with long-time collaborator David Gamson since Anomie and Bonhomie. "
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"This is the first ever career-spanning collection of words and music by Scritti Politti – including two new and exclusive tracks. It includes debut single 'Skank Bloc Bolonga', 'The Sweetest Girl' and five singles from their most successful album Cupid & Psyche 85, produced by legendary producer Arif Mardin: 'Wood Beez (Pray Like Aretha)' (UK #10), 'Absolute' (UK #17), 'Hypnotise', 'The Word Girl' (UK #6) and 'Perfect Way' (US #11). From 1988 there’s 'Oh Patti (Don’t feel sorry for loverboy)' featuring a trumpet solo from jazz genius Miles Davis, and 'Boom! There She Was' featuring legendary musician Roger Troutman. In addition, the Top 20 single 'She’s a Woman' is a cover of The Beatles track, featuring guest vocals from Shabba Ranks, while there are four songs from 1999’s universally acclaimed album Anomie and Bonhomie. The two new and exclusive tracks - 'A Day Late and a Dollar Short' and 'A Place We Both Belong' – are the first to be released / co-written with long-time collaborator David Gamson since Anomie and Bonhomie. "
"This is the first ever career-spanning collection of words and music by Scritti Politti – including two new and exclusive tracks. It includes debut single 'Skank Bloc Bolonga', 'The Sweetest Girl' and five singles from their most successful album Cupid & Psyche 85, produced by legendary producer Arif Mardin: 'Wood Beez (Pray Like Aretha)' (UK #10), 'Absolute' (UK #17), 'Hypnotise', 'The Word Girl' (UK #6) and 'Perfect Way' (US #11). From 1988 there’s 'Oh Patti (Don’t feel sorry for loverboy)' featuring a trumpet solo from jazz genius Miles Davis, and 'Boom! There She Was' featuring legendary musician Roger Troutman. In addition, the Top 20 single 'She’s a Woman' is a cover of The Beatles track, featuring guest vocals from Shabba Ranks, while there are four songs from 1999’s universally acclaimed album Anomie and Bonhomie. The two new and exclusive tracks - 'A Day Late and a Dollar Short' and 'A Place We Both Belong' – are the first to be released / co-written with long-time collaborator David Gamson since Anomie and Bonhomie. "
"This is the first ever career-spanning collection of words and music by Scritti Politti – including two new and exclusive tracks. It includes debut single 'Skank Bloc Bolonga', 'The Sweetest Girl' and five singles from their most successful album Cupid & Psyche 85, produced by legendary producer Arif Mardin: 'Wood Beez (Pray Like Aretha)' (UK #10), 'Absolute' (UK #17), 'Hypnotise', 'The Word Girl' (UK #6) and 'Perfect Way' (US #11). From 1988 there’s 'Oh Patti (Don’t feel sorry for loverboy)' featuring a trumpet solo from jazz genius Miles Davis, and 'Boom! There She Was' featuring legendary musician Roger Troutman. In addition, the Top 20 single 'She’s a Woman' is a cover of The Beatles track, featuring guest vocals from Shabba Ranks, while there are four songs from 1999’s universally acclaimed album Anomie and Bonhomie. The two new and exclusive tracks - 'A Day Late and a Dollar Short' and 'A Place We Both Belong' – are the first to be released / co-written with long-time collaborator David Gamson since Anomie and Bonhomie. "