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Stones Throw - Clouds Over the Pacific
Madvillain, Aloe Blacc, Dam Funk
Stones Throw - Clouds Over the Pacific
 
Tracklist — 1 Aloe Blacc - I Need A Dollar 4:04 — 2 Arabian Prince* - Let's Hit The Beach (CX Kidtronik Remix) 6:06 — Remix - CX Kidtronik — 3 Baron Zen & Tekblazer* - Overload 4:03 — 4 Bruce Haack - Stan...  more »

     
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All Artists: Madvillain, Aloe Blacc, Dam Funk, Mayer Hawthorne, Madlib, Mf Doom, J Rocc, Arabian Prince, Bruce Haack, James Pants
Title: Stones Throw - Clouds Over the Pacific
Members Wishing: 5
Total Copies: 0
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 592202000754

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Tracklist
1 Aloe Blacc - I Need A Dollar 4:04
2 Arabian Prince* - Let's Hit The Beach (CX Kidtronik Remix) 6:06
Remix - CX Kidtronik
3 Baron Zen & Tekblazer* - Overload 4:03
4 Bruce Haack - Stand Up Lazarus (PB Wolf Remix) 4:20
Remix - PB Wolf*
5 CX Kidtronik - Let's Go Crazy (Atari Teenage Riot Remix) 2:07
Remix - Atari Teenage Riot
6 Dam-Funk Feat. MC Eiht - Hood Pass Intact 4:46
7 Danimals - Nightshift In Blue 4:14
8 Guilty Simpson - O.J. Simpson 3:31
9 James Pants - Clouds Over The Pacific 3:40
10 J Rocc - Chasing The Sun/Dragon 1:44
11 Madvillain - Papermill 3:39
12 Mayer Hawthorne - I Need You 3:24
13 M.E.D. Feat. Aloe Blacc - Where I'm From 4:04
14 Steve Arrington - I Be Trippin 3:35
15 Strong Arm Steady Feat. Phonte* - Best Of Times 4:00
16 Tony Cook Feat. Dam-Funk - What's On Your Mind 4:28
17 Vex Ruffin - Man With The Plan 2:30

Compiled by Peanut Butter Wolf and sequenced in alphabetical order by artist, Clouds over the Pacific features 17 tracks by current, new, and future Stones Throw artists: Aloe Blacc, Arabian Prince, Baron Zen, Bruce Haack, CX Kidtronik, Dam-Funk, Danimals, Guilty Simpson, James Pants, J Rocc, Madvillain, Mayer Hawthorne, MED, Steve Arrington, Strong Arm Steady, Tony Cook and Vex Ruffin. (3 tracks produced by Madlib.)

The title Clouds over the Pacific is taken from the James Pants track, used here as a reference to Stones Throw's pop-up shop in Tokyo in Summer 2010.

Only 6 of these 17 tracks are currently released. Release dates on the others? As it says on the back of this disc, "Stones Throw 2010, 2011, 2012."