Atlantic Jaxx Recordings: A Compilation Vol. 2 - Track Listing

Track Listing

  1. "Intro/City People" – Basement Jaxx
  2. "U Took My Love" – Basement Jaxx
  3. "Venga Chica" – Afro Fiesta
  4. "Help Myself" – Housebreakerz (1)
  5. "We R Computa" – Basement Jaxx
  6. "Do You" – Sung, Yen
  7. "Holdin' Me" – Hector, Sharlene
  8. "I Luv U Babe" – Allen, Gwyn Jay
  9. "Betta Daze" – Basement Jaxx
  10. "Don't Stop" – Linton, Phil
  11. "Get Down, Get Horny" – Basement Jaxx
  12. "Berimbal" – Basil X. Plozian
  13. "Urban Haze" – Basement Jaxx
Basement Jaxx
  • Simon Ratcliffe
  • Felix Buxton
Albums
  • Remedy
  • Rooty
  • Kish Kash
  • Crazy Itch Radio
  • Scars
  • Zephyr
EPs
  • EP 1
  • EP 2
  • Summer Daze
  • Sleazycheeks
  • EP 3
  • Urban Haze
  • Camberwell
  • Xxtra Cutz
  • Span Thang
  • Junction
  • Remixes
  • Unreleased Mixes
  • Jaxx Unreleased II
Singles
  • "Star/Buddy"
  • "Samba Magic"
  • "Fly Life"
  • "Red Alert"
  • "Rendez-Vu"
  • "Jump N' Shout"
  • "Betta Daze"
  • "Bingo Bango"
  • "Romeo"
  • "Jus 1 Kiss"
  • "Where's Your Head At?"
  • "Jaxxapellas"
  • "Supergetoff"
  • "Get Me Off"
  • "Do Your Thing"
  • "Lucky Star"
  • "Good Luck"
  • "Plug It In"
  • "Good Luck (Euro 2004)"
  • "Oh My Gosh"
  • "U Don't Know Me"
  • "Fly Life Xtra"
  • "Hush Boy"
  • "Take Me Back to Your House"
  • "Hey U"
  • "Make Me Sweat"
  • "Raindrops"
  • "Feelings Gone"
  • "Move Your Body"
Compilations
  • Atlantic Jaxx Recordings: A Compilation
  • Jaxx Unreleased
  • Basement Jaxx: The Singles
  • Atlantic Jaxx Recordings: A Compilation Vol. 2
  • Focus on Atlantic Jaxx
Collaborations
  • Betta Daze
  • Attack the Block
  • Basement Jaxx vs Metropole Orkest
Other albums
  • Basement Jaxx: The Videos
  • Planet
Related articles
  • Discography
  • Atlantic Jaxx
  • Gypsy Beats and Balkan Bangers


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