"Six Million Ways To Live" is an album where the blood-warm pulse of hip-hop, dub and ska receive a thorough seeing to via the needle-sharp miracle of modern technology. From Horace Andy's dub-soaked, butter-soft croon on album opener Sound Clash, past Cali Agent rapper Planet Asia's hymn to hip-hop on Architect, to the future Ibiza anthem at the heart of 6AM's electro-jazz chill. More upbeat is the dancehall vibe that New Yorkers’ Sight Beyond Light bring to Riptides and the ska-pop shake of Problem Is with Terry Hall, a track that provoked Xfm’s biggest ever listener response when it was aired entirely without permission. Make no mistake, this the perfect album to give your stereo the work-out it so obviously needs.
All tracks written by Barry Ashworth and Jason O'Bryan.
Additional writing by Horace Andy on track 2.
Additional writing by Terry Hall on track 3.
Additional writing by Baqi Abdush-Shaheed, James Sheffield Dewes and TK Lawrence on tracks 4, 5, 6 and 10.
Additional writing by Chip Selby on track 6.
Additional writing by Miguel Rodrigus on track 8.
Track 9 contains replayed musical elements of "Pick Up The Pieces" and original performed by the Average White Band, and written by Alan Gorrie, Hamish Stuart, Malcolm Duncan, Owen McIntyre, Robbie McIntosh and Roger Ball.
Published by Deconstruction Songs/BMG Music Publishing Ltd/Bug Music Ltd.
Additional publishing for track 9 by Average Music.
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