Gift of Game by Crazy Town Cd

 

 


1     Intro     0:25
2     Toxic

    Written-By – Bret Mazur, Doug Miller (2), Seth Binzer

    2:48
3     Think Fast

    Rap [Additional] – Dirty UnitWritten-By – Bret Mazur, Doug Miller (2), Percy Washington, Rust Epique, Seth Binzer, Torshawn Roland

    3:52
4     Darkside

    Guitar [Additional] – Troy Van LeeuwenWritten-By – Bret Mazur, Seth Binzer

    3:52
5     Black Cloud

    Keyboards [Additional], Vocals [Additional] – Jay GordonSynthesizer [Additional G-synth] – Amir DerakhWritten-By – Bernard Williams (2), Bret Mazur, Doug Miller (2), Jay Gordon, Rust Epique, Seth Binzer

    5:02
6     Butterfly

    Written-By – Anthony Kiedis, Bret Mazur, Chad Smith, Flea, John Frusciante, Seth Binzer

    3:36
7     Only When I'm Drunk

    Written-By – Eric Brooks, James Robinson (3), Ricardo Smith*

    2:47
8     Hollywood Babylon

    Guitar [Additional] – Stephen CostantinoToasting [Additional] – Mad LionWritten-By – Bret Mazur, Mad Lion, Seth Binzer

    4:23
9     Face The Music

    Written-By – Bret Mazur, Seth Binzer

    3:24
10     Lollipop Porn

    Written-By – Bret Mazur, Nicole Lorenzo, Seth Binzer

    3:54
11     Revolving Door

    Guitar [Additional] – Stephen CostantinoWritten-By – Bret Mazur, Seth Binzer

    3:40
12     Players (Only Love You When They're Playing)

    Vocals [Additional] – Jenny SipprelleWritten-By – Bernard Williams (2), Bret Mazur, Seth Binzer, A. Valli*

    4:13
13     B-Boy 2000

    Rap [Additional] – KRS-OneWritten-By – Bernard Williams (2), Bret Mazur, Doug Miller (2), KRS-One, Rust Epique, Seth Binzer, A. Valli*

    4:27
14     Outro (www.crazytown.com)     1:19
15 - 31     (no audio)     
32     Untitled

 

 

cd74-00022-vg

 

 

All used  disks are professionally refurbished and test played before shipping and will play  well in most machines.

 


Disc's are also repackaged (labeled refurbished)

 

 

The Gift of Game is the debut album by Los Angeles band Crazy Town. It was released on November 9, 1999 in the U.S. by Columbia Records. The album yielded the band its biggest hit to date with "Butterfly" which reached number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 on March 24, 2001