Jamiroquai - Emergency On Planet Earth (2xLP, Album, RE, S/Edition, Cle) (2022) [New Vinyl]

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Media Condition:  Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)
Comments:
Brand New Sealed

Catalog #: 19658702311
Country:    Europe  
Released:  14 Oct 2022
Genre:       Jazz, Rock, Funk / Soul, Pop, Folk World & Country
Style:         Acid Jazz

Tracklist:
A1. When You Gonna Learn 3:47
A2. Too Young To Die 6:04
B1. Hooked Up 4:36
B2. If I Like It, I Do It 4:53
B3. Music Of The Mind 6:22
C1. Emergency On Planet Earth 4:04
C2. Whatever It Is, I Just Can't Stop 6:04
C3. Blow Your Mind 8:32
D1. Revolution 1993 10:16
D2. Didgin' Out 2:36

Credits:
Backing Vocals - Vannessa Simon
Bass - Stuart Zender
Design - Creative Hands
Didgeridoo [The Yiddaki] - Wallis Buchanan
Drums - Nick Van Gelder
Guitar - Gavin Dodds
Guitar - Glenn Nightingale
Guitar - Simon Bartholomew
Illustration - James Marsh
Keyboards - Toby Smith
Percussion - Kofi Kari Kari
Percussion - Maurizio Ravalico
Saxophone, Flute - Gary Barnacle
Scratches [Turntable Wizardry] - DJ D-Zire
Strings - The Reggae Philharmonic Strings
Trombone - Richard Edwards (2)
Trumpet - John Thirkell
Written-By - Jay Kay


Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Barcode 1 96587 02311 9
Barcode 196587023119
Label Code LC12723
Rights Society BIEM / GEMA
Matrix / Runout 19658702311A
Matrix / Runout 19658702311B
Matrix / Runout 19658702311C
Matrix / Runout 19658702311D
Matrix / Runout -60329-I 19658702311 - A1
Matrix / Runout -60329-I 19658702311 - B1
Matrix / Runout -60330-I 19658702311 - C1
Matrix / Runout -60330-I 19658702311 - D1

Companies:
Phonographic Copyright (p) Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited
Copyright (c) Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited
Pressed By Schallplattenfabrik Pallas GmbH
Pressed By Schallplattenfabrik Pallas GmbH
Distributed By Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited
Distributed By Sony Music Entertainment

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