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Released
  
24 September 2010

Record Collection (2010)
  
Uptown Special (2015)

Producer
  
Mark Ronson

Length
  
47:23

Release date
  
24 September 2010

Label
  
Columbia Records

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Artist
  
Mark Ronson & The Business Intl.

Genres
  
Hip hop music, Electropop, Alternative rock, Indie pop, Alternative hip hop

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Record Collection is the third studio album by music producer Mark Ronson. The album was released under the moniker Mark Ronson & The Business Intl. and was released on 27 September 2010 in the UK and on 28 September 2010 in the US.

Contents

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Singles

  • "Bang Bang Bang" was the first single released from the album, on 9 July 2010. The single peaked at number 6 on the UK Singles Chart, marking Ronson's fourth Top 10 hit; as well as peaking at number 18 on the Irish Singles Chart.
  • "The Bike Song" was the second single released, on 17 September 2010.
  • "Somebody to Love Me" was the third single released. It was to be released on 6 December 2010, however due to high interest in the single, it was moved forward to 26 November 2010./
  • "Record Collection" also appeared in EA Sports game, FIFA 11 featuring Simon LeBon and Wiley.
  • Personnel

    (All information provided by Mark Ronson's website)

    Musicians

  • Mark Ronson - vocals, guitar, percussion, keyboards, drum machine, bass, bell ringing
  • Nick Movshon - bass, drums
  • Victor Axelrod - keyboards, percussion
  • Homer Steinwess - drums
  • Rose Elinor Dougall - vocals, keyboard
  • Additional personnel

  • Kamaal Fareed - lead vocals on "Bang, Bang, Bang"
  • Amanda Warner - lead vocals, keyboards & programming on "Bang, Bang, Bang"
  • Nick Hodgson - backing vocals on "Bang, Bang, Bang"
  • Ghostface Killah - lead vocals on "Lose It (In the End)"
  • Thomas Brenneck - lead guitar on "Lose It (In the End)", bass on "Heyboy"
  • Alex Greenwald - percussion on "Lose It (In the End)", keyboards on "Circuit Breaker" and "Record Collection", lead vocals on "The Night Last Night"
  • D'Angelo - lead vocals on "Glass Mountain Trust"
  • Kyle Falconer - lead vocals and bell ringing on "The Bike Song"
  • Spank Rock - lead vocals on "The Bike Song", co-vocals on "Sound of Plastic"
  • Nick Rhodes - keyboards on "Record Collection", all instruments on "Sound of Plastic"
  • Simon Le Bon - co-vocals on "Record Collection"
  • Boy George - Lead vocal on "Somebody to Love Me"
  • Teeko - turntablism on "Circuit Breaker"
  • Production credits

    All tracks produced by Mark Ronson except "Sound of Plastic", produced by Nick Rhodes and Mark Ronson

    Mixed by Tom Elmhirst assisted by Dan Parry at Metropolis Studios, London

    Recorded by Thomas Brenneck and Vaughan Merrick at Dunham Studios, Brooklyn, New York except "Sound of Plastic", recorded and mixed by Joshua Blair at Sphere Studios, London

    Additional engineering, editing and programming by Vaughan Merrick at 90 West Street, New York apart from "The Color of Crumar" (recorded by Ben Kane and D'angelo assisted by Chris Soper and mixed by Ben Kane at MSR Studios and Electric Lady Studios), "Selector" and "Missing Words" (recorded by Thomas Brenneck and Vaughan Merrick and mixed by Kennie Takahashi at Little Big Room, Los Angeles)

    Mastered by Brian Gardner at Bernie Grundman Mastering, Los Angeles

    Executive producers: Dominic Treniere and Alex Greenwald

    Album cover

    The cover, credited to art directors Gerard Saint and Mat Maitland, made reference to several famous record covers, notably Rio by Duran Duran (whose members, Simon Le Bon and Nick Rhodes, appeared on the album).

    Songs

    1Bang Bang BangQ-Tip - MNDR3:54
    2Lose It (In the End)Ghostface Killah2:26
    3The Bike SongKyle Falconer - Naeem Juwan4:25

    References

    Record Collection (album) Wikipedia