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1990 studio album by Jamie J. Morgan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shotgun is the only studio album by British musician Jamie J. Morgan, released in 1990 on Tabu Records. It includes production by Nellee Hooper, Cameron McVey, Tim Simenon, DJ Mushroom from Massive Attack and Richard Mazda.
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Released | 1990 |
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Label | Tabu |
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The album includes a cover of Lou Reed's "Walk on the Wild Side" which was released as a single, reaching number one in New Zealand,[2] number 25 in Australia,[3] number 22 in Ireland[4] and number 27 in the United Kingdom.[5] "Rocksteady" was also released as a single, reaching number 97 in the UK.[5]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Shotgun" |
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2. | "Walk on the Wild Side" | Lou Reed |
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3. | "Could You Be That Girl" |
| Tim Simenon | |
4. | "Third World Man" |
| Nellee Hooper | |
5. | "I'm No Angel" |
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6. | "Rocksteady" |
| Mazda | |
7. | "Shame" |
| Mazda | |
8. | "She's on It" |
| Hooper | |
9. | "Mercedes Blue" |
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10. | "Blind Love" |
| Mazda | |
11. | "Gangster Boogie" |
| Mazda | |
12. | "Heaven Can Wait" |
| Oliver | |
13. | "Walk on the Wild Side" (Moralis Mix) | Reed |
Note
Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[6]
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