Late Night Tales: Django Django

Late Night Tales: Django Django
Compilation album by Django Django
Released 11 May 2014 (2014-05-11)
Genre Electronic, Pop Music, Downtempo, Experimental, Spoken Word
Label Late Night Tales
Producer Dave MacLean
Compiler Dave MacLean
Django Django chronology
Django Django
(2012)
Late Night Tales: Django Django
(2014)
Born Under Saturn
(2015)
Late Night Tales chronology
Late Night Tales: Bonobo
(2013)
Late Night Tales: Django Django
(2014)
Late Night Tales: Franz Ferdinand
(2014)

Late Night Tales: Django Django is a mix album compiled by British band Django Django, released on 11 May 2014 as part of the Late Night Tales series. The mix includes tracks from artists such as The Beach Boys, Primal Scream, Outkast, Massive Attack and Philip Glass. It also features an exclusive Django Django cover version of The Monkees’ "Porpoise Song".[1][2]

Track listing

No. TitleArtist(s) Length
1. "The Tennessee Toad"  Leo Kottke  
2. "Game Love"  Gulp  
3. "Nautilus"  Bob James  
4. "Inner City Blues"  James Last  
5. "Bone"  Map Of Africa  
6. "Get Closer"  Seals & Crofts  
7. "Floe"  Philip Glass  
8. "To Claudia On Thursday"  The Millennium  
9. "Surf's Up"  The Beach Boys  
10. "Carry Me Home"  Primal Scream  
11. "Man Next Door"  Massive Attack  
12. "Bugg'n"  TNGHT  
13. "Slum Beautiful"  Outkast  
14. "Why Can't We Live Together"  Timmy Thomas  
15. "Gabriel"  Roy Davis, Jr.  
16. "Coconut"  Harry Nilsson  
17. "Poor Moon"  Canned Heat  
18. "Bass Drums"  Ramadanman  
19. "Future Directions"  Rick Miller  
20. "Porpoise Song (Exclusive Monkees Cover Version)"  Django Django  
21. "Flat of Angles Part 4"  Benedict Cumberbatch  

References

  1. "Django Django To Helm Late Night Tales". clashmusic.com. 18 March 2014. Retrieved 18 March 2014.
  2. "Django Django Announce New 'Late Night Tales' Compilation". Django Django Announce New ‘Late Night Tales’ Compilation. 18 March 2014. Retrieved 18 March 2014.

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