Born This Way (Cookie Crew album)

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Born This Way
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Studio album by
Released1989
GenreHip hop
LabelLondon, FFRR
ProducerDaddy-O, D.B.C., Davy D, Derek B.
Cookie Crew chronology
Born This Way
(1989)
Fade to Black
(1991)

Born This Way is the 1989 debut album by British rap duo the Cookie Crew. The album reached No. 24 on the UK Albums Chart.[1][2] All three singles released from the album charted on the UK Singles Chart: "Born This Way (Let's Dance)" (No. 23), "Got to Keep On" (No. 17) and "Come On and Get Some" (No. 42).

Track listing[]

  1. "Yo! What's Up" (D. Pryce, S. Banfield, Dazzle) (1:47)
  2. "From the South" (D. Price, S. Banfield, D. Reeves) (5:33)
  3. "Come On and Get Some" (G. Bolton, M. Nemley) (4:28)
  4. "Pick Up on This" (G. Bolton, M. Nemley) (3:47)
  5. "Feelin' Proud" (D. Pryce, S. Banfield, G. Bolton, M. Nemley) (4:45)
  6. "Bad Girls (Rock the Spot)" (D. Pryce, S. Banfield) (5:05)
  7. "Got to Keep On" (D. Pryce, S. Banfield, G. Bolton, M. Nemley) (5:04)
  8. "Born This Way" (D. Pryce, S. Banfield, G. Bolton, M. Nemley) (3:40)
  9. "Black Is the Word" (D. Pryce, S. Banfield, Dazzle) (4:56)
  10. "Places and Spaces for Your Mind" (G. Bolton) (4:51)
  11. "Rhymes and Careers" (D. Pryce, S. Banfield) (4:07)
  12. "Dazzle's Thème" (Dazzle) (3:09)
  13. "Got to Keep On" (B Boy Mix) (D. Pryce, S. Banfield, G. Bolton, M. Nemley) (5:04)
  14. "Places and Spaces" (G. Bolton) (4:51)

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References[]

  1. ^ Alison Donnell Companion to Contemporary Black British Culture 1134700253 2002 p.83
  2. ^ G. Low, M. Wynne-Davies A Black British Canon? 2006 p. 125 023062569X
  3. ^ Cookie Crew - Born This Way (LP liner notes). FFRR/London Records. 422 828 134-1


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