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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 5021392123820
Label: Big Dada
Manufacturer: Big Dada
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Big Dada
Release Date: September 01, 2008
Studio: Big Dada
Disc 1:- Again And Again
- CRUFF
- Do Nah Bodda Mi
- Let The Spirit
- Kick Up Ya Foot
- Man's Talk
- Buff Nuff
- It's Me Oh Lord
- 2 Much 2 Soon
- Do 4 Self
- Show Must Go On
- I'm A New Man
- Well Alright
- Struggle
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Slime and Reason might be diverse in tone, but it's the sort of record that allows a talent like Smith to show off his range, and on this evidence, there's few who can touch him.
--Louis Pattison
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