Supernatural (Stereo MC's Album)
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''Supernatural'' is the second album by
Stereo MC's Stereo MC's are an English Hip hop music, hip hop/electronic dance music, electronic dance group which formed in Nottingham, England, in 1985. They had an international Top 40, top 20 hit with their single "Connected (Stereo MCs song), Connected ...
, released in 1990. The US release is subtitled "American Mix" and has a different track list. In 1996, ''
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'' ranked the album at number 46 in its list of the "Best Dance Albums of All Time".


Track listing

All songs written by Robert Birch (Rob B)/Nicholas Hallam (The Head), except as noted # "I'm a Believer" (4:35) # "Scene of the Crime" (4:04) # "Declaration" (3:08) # "Elevate My Mind" (3:24)This song made the Stereo MCs the first British rap-based single to make the ''Billboard'' Hot 100.
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/ref> # "What'cha Gonna Do" (R. Birch/N. Hallam/ P. Hall) (3:55) # "Two Horse Town" (5:10) # "Ain't Got Nobody" (4:43)Its hook is based loosely on
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's " I Ain't Got Nobody (For Real)" not on the jazz classic "
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# "Goin' Back to the Wild" (R. Birch/N. Hallam/P. Hall) (4:31) # " Lost in Music" (4:34) # "Life on the Line" (3:57) # "The Other Side" (4:42) # "Set Me Loose" (3:29) # "What's the Word" (3:39) # "Early One Morning" (3:45) # "Smokin' with the Motherman" (7:50) # "Relentless" (4:44)


American Mix

# "I'm a Believer" (4:35) # "Scene of the Crime" (4:04) # "Declaration" (2:55) # "Elevate My Mind" (3:19) # "Two Horse Town" (5:11) # "Ain't Got Nobody" (4:38) # "Goin' Back to the Wild" (Birch, Hallam, Hall) (4:31) # "Lost in Music" (Ultimatum Remix) (4:34) # "The Other Side" (4:42) # "Set Me Loose" (3:29) # "What's the Word" (3:39) # "Early One Morning" (3:43)


Notes

Cover art by
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References

1990 albums Stereo MCs albums Island Records albums {{1990s-electronic-album-stub