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This, the first in the series, is a double CD featuring Jon Carter/Junior Carter. The first CD features Jon Carter as he's known & loved by crowds at the Heavenly Social & Big Beat Boutique, & will see him delving into the realms of ragga, hip-hop & breakbeat. As a remixer in this vein, Jon has reinvented the likes of U2, Manic Street Preachers, St. Etienne & The Prodigy. Featuring tracks by Felix Da Housecat, Luke Slater, Yimo Maas and many more. DMC. 2003.
Personnel: DJ Cam; Magali Pietri, Song Williamson, Magall Pietri (vocals); Guillaume Naturel, Guillaume Naturel (guitar, flute, saxophone, keyboards, programming); Nawfel (guitar); Alexandre Tassel, Alexander Tassel (trumpet, Fender Rhodes piano, keyboards, programming); Emmanuel Duprey (Fender Rhodes piano); Danny Romero, Philippe Bussonnet (bass instrument); Stéphane Huchard, Julien Charlet (drums); DJ Jmdee (scratches); Christian Brun (guitar); Franck Avitabile, Laurent de Wilde (Fender Rhodes piano); Manu Katche (drums); Minino Garay (percussion); DJ Reg.
Recording information: Seven Islands Studio (12/2004-01/2005).
Fillet Of Soul: Opus 2 Music DJ Cam Fillet Of Soul: Opus 2 Songs | 1. | Intro |
| 2. | Drivin' |
| 3. | Last Leaving Man, The |
| 4. | It's Like This |
| 5. | Surrey |
| 6. | If You Wanna Know (I Know) |
| 7. | Alice |
| 8. | D-Miles |
| 9. | So in Love With You |
| 10. | HH |
| 11. | Till I Tremble |
| 12. | On the Bridge |
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