- Here Comes the Fuzz
Infobox Album |
Name = Here Comes the Fuzz
Type = Album
Artist =Mark Ronson
Released =8 September 2003
Genre =alternative hip hop
Length =
Label = Elektra
Producer =
Reviews = *"Rolling Stone " Rating|3|5 [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/markronson/albums/album/294596/review/6210615/here_comes_the_fuzz link]
*"Entertainment Weekly " (C) [http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,482550,00.html link]
Last album =
This album = "Here Comes the Fuzz"
(2003)
Next album = "Version"
(2007)"Here Comes the Fuzz" is the debut album by English DJ
Mark Ronson .Track listing
#"This DJ"
#"Bluegrass Stain'd" (featuringNappy Roots &Anthony Hamilton )
#"Ooh Wee" (featuringGhostface Killah ,Nate Dogg ,Trife &Saigon )
#"High" (featuringAya )
#"I Suck" (featuringRivers Cuomo )
#"International Affair" (featuringSean Paul &Tweet )
#"Diduntdidunt" (featuringSaigon )
#"On The Run" (featuringMos Def &M.O.P. )
#"Here Comes The Fuzz" (featuring Freeway,Nikka Costa &Jack White )
#"'Bout To Get Ugly" (featuringRhymefest & Anthony Hamilton)
#"She's Got Me" (featuringDaniel Merriweather )
#"Tomorrow" (featuringDebi Nova & Q-Tip)
#"Rashi" (Outro)The Japanese version of the album contains a fourteenth track; "NYC Rules" (AKA "City Rules") a solo track performed by
Daniel Merriweather (featuring Saigon) produced by Mark Ronson.ingles
"Ooh Wee" was the only official single release from the album, but "International Affair" also made an impact on US Rhythmic radio, charting from airplay as an album cut.
Critical response
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Rolling Stone " predicted the album would stop the critical ill-will towards Ronson, saying Ronson "serves up a grab bag of pumping beats." [Diehl, Matt (2003-09-04 ), "Mark Ronson: Here Comes the Fuzz". "Rolling Stone". (930):142] Less enthusiastically, "Entertainment Weekly " gave the album a C, saying "the collection's overall disco-licious come-together vibe is cloying and insubstantial." [Drumming, Neil (2003-09-12 ), "MARK RONSON". "Entertainment Weekly". (727/728):152]Footnotes
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